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A message from Jim Giunta - NCWA Executive Director VISION, VALUES & PURPOSE

The NCWA is committed to a vision that has at its core increased leadership opportunities, wrestling competition, community involvement and academic excellence for all students.

Founded in 1997, the NCWA was designed to fill a gap in the wrestling community created by outside influences such as budgetary cutbacks and governmental legislation that forced institutions to drop their NCAA wrestling programs. Although participation interest among students remained high, many schools were forced to offer fewer athletic opportunities. The NCWA was born with a mission to help to provide an opportunity to the increasing number of high school seniors searching for both academic excellence and wrestling competition at the college level.

The NCWA is the youngest of the four collegiate wrestling governing bodies, which include the NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA. The NCWA stands uniquely as the only collegiate governing body devoted exclusively to the success of wrestling. We serve as a spawning ground for new wrestling programs offering a governing body for expanded opportunities for athletes at member institutions to experience varied styles of wrestling at all skill levels.

In addition to athletic departments, the NCWA recognizes programs the NCWA helps develop under alternative administrative bodies, including student services and sports club departments. Our educational model uses wrestling as a platform to teach students leadership skills including budgeting, conflict resolution, time management, bargaining and negotiation, motivation, discipline and work ethic. Coaches and mentors guide athletes in the development and oversight of a successful non-profit wrestling organization.

Because NCWA teams may be funded by students themselves and outside community resources, there are few and limited budgetary concerns for the member institution.

The NCWA was founded as a 501(c) 3 non-profit association. We are composed of volunteers committed to helping our young people accomplish their goals and dreams, and to reach for excellence in everything they do. Through athletic endeavor, academic excellence, team leadership responsibilities and community involvement, NCWA student-athletes graduate college ready to meet the demands of a competitive world. They emerge from college equipped through their academic achievements and athletic success to take the competition to the mat, score and emerge as a champion.

We encourage you to take the next step in expanding the way your school sees student involvement in athletics. Join us in changing lives.

Jim Giunta

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National Collegiate Wrestling Association 2019-2020 Rules, Policies and Procedures

TABLE OF CONTENTS Mission Statement - Message from NCWA Executive Director - Jim Giunta Important NCWA Dates ............................................................................................................ 6 Section 1 - NCWA Membership

Article 1.1 - Regulatory Authority .................................................................................. 7 Article 1.2 - Eligibility of Schools ................................................................................... 7 Article 1.3 - Membership of New Schools ..................................................................... 8 Article 1.4 - Membership Renewal for Current Member Schools ................................... 8 Article 1.5 - Membership Classifications - Membership Fees ..................................... 8-9 Article 1.6 - NCWA “Full Member” Benefits - Losing Membership ............................ 9-10

Section 2 - Eligibility of Wrestlers (Men & Women) Article 2.1 - NCWA Requirements for Wrestlers ..................................................... 10-11 Article 2.2 - Individual Wrestler Registrations (Men & Woman) - 2 Steps ............... 11-12 Article 2.3 - Team and Athlete Information ............................................................. 12-13

Section 3 - Composition of Teams Article 3.1 - NCWA Coaching Policy ........................................................................... 13 Article 3.2 - Team Staff Composition ..................................................................... 13-14

Section 4 - Competition Article 4.1 - Rules of Competition .......................................................................... 14-15 Article 4.2 - Competition Season................................................................................. 15 Article 4.3 - Schedules ................................................................................................ 15 Article 4.4 - Sex-Separated Competition .................................................................... 16 Article 4.5 - Weight Classes - Men & Women ............................................................. 16 Article 4.6 - Wrestling Officials ............................................................................... 16-17 Article 4.7 - Selection of Officials for the National Championships ............................. 17 Article 4.8 - Transgender Student-Athletes Policy Background ................................... 17

Sub-Article 4.8.1 - Background on Transgender Issus in Athletics ......................... 17 Sub-Article 4.8.2 - Transgender Student-Athletes Policy ........................................ 18

Article 4.9 - Wrestling Competition Apparel ................................................................. 18 Article 4.11 - Wrestling Uniforms................................................................................. 18 Article 4.11 - Wrestling Competition Gear Phase-In .................................................... 19

NCWA Singlet Logo Placement Diagram ............................................................... 20 Article 4.12 - NCWA National Points ........................................................................... 21 Article 4.13 - Codes of Conduct .................................................................................. 21

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Article 4.14 - Coaches Code of Conduct ..................................................................... 21 Article 4.15 - Student-Athletes Statement of Conduct and Responsibility .................... 21 Article 4.16 - Referees Codes of Conduct ................................................................... 22

Section 5 - Composition of NCWA Article 5.1 - Conference Alignments ............................................................................... 22

Conference Alignment Map ....................................................................................... 23 Article 5.2 - Conference Board Members - List ......................................................... 24-28 Article 5.3 - Conference Board of Directors - Responsibilities ................................ 29-30 Article 5.4 - State Directors ......................................................................................... 30 Article 5.5 - Determining NCWA Divisions .............................................................. 30-31

Section 6 - Administrative Structure Article 6.1 - NCWA Executive Board ........................................................................... 32 Article 6.1.1 - Executive Director ................................................................................. 32 Article 6.1.2 - Assistant Executive Director .................................................................. 32 Article 6.1.3 - Executive Secretary/Treasurer .............................................................. 33 Article 6.1.4 - National Communication Director .......................................................... 33 Article 6.1.5 - National Director of Development .......................................................... 33 Article 6.1.6 - National Quality Enhancement Director ................................................ 33 Article 6.1.7 - National Compliance Director ................................................................ 34 Article 6.1.8 - National Alumni Officer ......................................................................... 34 Article 6.1.9 - National Sports Information Officer ....................................................... 34 Article 6.1.10 - National Officiating Director ............................................................... 34 Article 6.2 - NCWA Executive Board Election.............................................................. 34 Article 6.3 - NCWA Judicial Council ............................................................................ 35 Article 6.4 - NCWA Legislative Council - “The Rules Committee” ................................ 35 Article 6.5 - NCWA Advisory Board ........................................................................ 35-36 Article 6.6 - Advisory Board’s Sub-Committees ........................................................... 36 Article 6.7 - NCWA Board Compensation.................................................................... 37

Section 7 - Rule Changes Article 7.1 - Primary Method to Change Rules ............................................................ 37 Article 7.2 - Electronic Vote via Email ......................................................................... 37 Article 7.3 - Emergency Vote ...................................................................................... 38

Section 8 - Finances Article 8.1 - Fundraising .............................................................................................. 38 Article 8.2 - NCWA Services, LLC ............................................................................... 38

Section 9 - NCWA Collegiate State Championships Article 9.1 - State Championships ............................................................................... 39

Section 10 - NCWA National Championships Series Article 10.1 - NCWA Championship Series Scoring .................................................... 39 Article 10.2 - Team Selection: National / Regional Duals ...................................... 40-41 Article 10.3 - Seeding: National / Regional Duals Seeding ......................................... 41 Article 10.4 - Team Standings: National / Regional Duals .......................................... 42

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Article 10.5 - NCWA Conference Championship Tournaments / Men’s ....................... 42 Article 10.6 - Conducting Conference Championship Event ................................... 42-43 Article 10.7 - Requirements for Hosting Conference Championships ..................... 43-44 Article 10.8 - NCWA Standardized Conference Financials .......................................... 44 Article 10.9 - Conference Tournament Committee ................................................. 44-45 Article 10.10 - Conference Eligibility ............................................................................ 45 Article 10.11 - Men & Women Conference Entry Forms (2).................................... 45-46 Article 10.12 - Conference Championship Tournaments Formats .......................... 46-48 Article 10.13 - Wildcard Entries into Conference Championships ................................ 48 Article 10.14 - Conference Awards ............................................................................. 48 Article 10.15 - Post-Conference Championships Protocol ...................................... 48-50 Article 10.16 - NCWA National Championship Tournaments / Dates .......................... 50 Article 10.17 - NCWA National Championships ..................................................... 50-52 Article 10.18 - NCWA Women Division Championships ......................................... 52-53 Article 10.19 - The Collegiate Cup Calculations ..................................................54

Section 11 - NCWA Areas of Recognition & Support Article 11.1 - NCWA Scholarships ........................................................................ 54-55 Article 11.2 - National Scholarship Trust Fund ............................................................ 55 Article 11.3 - NCWA Special Grants ........................................................................... 55 Article 11.4 - NCWA “Hall of Fame” ....................................................................... 55-56 Article 11.5 - NCWA “All-Academic Team” Awards ..................................................... 56

Section 12 - Team Penalties & Fines Schedule .................................................................... 56 Section 13 - Coaches’ Reprimand & Disciplinary Actions ................................................... 56 Section 14 - Non-Compliance & Rules Violations

Article 14.1 - Notification of Non-Compliance or Violation ........................................... 57 Article 14.2 - Written Response to Allegations ............................................................ 57 Article 14.3 - Involvement of Legal Counsel ........................................................... 57-58 Article 14.4 - Findings / Ruling .................................................................................... 58 Article 14.5 - Appeals.................................................................................................. 58 Article 14.6 - Written Appeal ....................................................................................... 59 Article 14.7 - Appeal Findings / Ruling ........................................................................ 59 Article 14.8 - Lawsuits and Litigation ...................................................................... 59-60 Article 14.9 - NCWA Liability and Insurance Statement of Policy ................................ 60

Section 15 - Individual Scoring & Seeding Methodology ..................................................... 60 Section 16 - Medical Advisory on CA-MRSA ................................................................... 60-62 Contact Information - Executive Board of Directors ............................................................ 63 Addendum

NCWA 2019 - NCWA National Duals - Bracket and Results NCWA 2019 - Men National Championships - Team Results and Brackets NCWA 2019 - Men National Championships - All-American Placers NCWA 2019 - Women National Championships - Team Results and Brackets NCWA 2019 - Women National Championships - All-American Placers NCWA 2018-19 - “All-Academic Team” Awards List

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National Collegiate Wrestling Association 2019-2020 Rules, Policies & Procedures

( Effective as of 10/3/2019 )

Important NCWA Dates: 4/15/19 - 10/15/19 - NCWA Membership Renewal time

9/15/19 - Individual Wrestler Electronic Registration Begins (Men & Women)and ends 2/8/20

11/1/19 - 2019-2020 Competition Season begins for Men’s and Women’s Divisions

12/1/19 - Deadline for submitting the name of Conference’s selected Official for the2020 National Duals and the Regional Duals Championships

12/1/19 - Deadline for submitting signed contracts to enter 2020 National Duals or 2020 Regional Duals

12/1/20 - Deadline for submitting each Conference’s selection of an Official for theNational Championships in March

12/15/19 - No New Teams admitted after this date.

1/25 - 1/26/20: NCWA National Duals - site: Liberty University – Lynchburg, VA NCWA Regional Duals - site: Ottawa University Arizona – Surprise, AZ

2/1/20 - Deadline for all Team Membership renewals

2/8/20 - Deadline for all Individual Wrestler Electronic Registrations

2/29/20 Weekend - All Men & Women Conference Championships (all fines and fees must be paid before a team may enter Conference tournament)

3/3/20 - Tuesday - Deadline for Men and Women to scratch from NationalChampionships without sanctions - 6:00 PM Central Time

(Tuesday after Conference Championships)

3/12/20 - 3/14/20 - NCWA - Men’s D-1 and D-2 and Women’s Division National Collegiate Wrestling Championships

Site: Allen Event Center -- Allen, Texas

6/13/20 - NCWA GoGreco National Championships at Richland College

7/31 - 8/4/20 - NCWA Coaches ConventionSite: Hard Rock Hotel – Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Text Legend Items in RED are important issues

Texts that are highlighted in YELLOW are changes for the 2019-2020 season Texts with AAAAA are deleted texts as of 2019-2020 season.

SECTION 1 -- NCWA MEMBERSHIP Article 1.1 -- REGULATORY AUTHORITY

The National Collegiate Wrestling Association was organized in 1997 as a 501(c)3 non-profit association designed to promote, support and regulate collegiate style wrestling on the college and university level. The member schools give regulatory authority to the NCWA. Institutions of higher learning may apply for membership through the NCWA Executive Board. All junior colleges, colleges and universities, both private and public, are eligible for membership in the NCWA.

The Executive Board, along with the Legislative Council and the Judicial Council, function to provide the administration, regulation, and promotion of amateur wrestling at the college level for all member institutions.

All Teams, Coaches, Wrestlers, and Member Institutions agree to adhere to the rules and regulations set forth herein.

Any act of deceit or willful and calculated disregard of any portion of the NCWA Rules - Policies - Procedures and/or the NCWA or NCAA Code of Conduct may result in the suspension of any NCWA member school. Any act intended to circumvent any rule or evade penalty by the NCWA may be treated as though said rule violation occurred. The purpose and spirit of the underlying rules, policies, and procedures of the National Collegiate Wrestling Association may be applied with the same force and effect as the rules themselves. Member teams are advised to seek the advice and counsel of their respective conference executive boards and/or the NCWA Judicial Council should any questions of legality arise.

Transition Programs are no longer permitted membership with the NCWA as of the 2019-2020 season. Transition programs are defined as established wrestling programs at institutions changing competition divisions within the NCAA, NAIA, or NJCAA. Transition Teams are permitted to enter their Conference Championships and are permitted to advance to the National Championship if they qualify. The number of Qualifiers is limited by the rules of the division they are transitioning into (e.g.: 1 qualifier per weight class for NCAA, etc.).

Article 1.2 -- ELIGIBILITY OF SCHOOLS Membership in the NCWA is open to all accredited institutions of higher education. Member teams are generally chartered under the jurisdiction of the Athletic Department, the Sports Activity Coordinator or any department granted the administrative authority by the member institution.

Institutions may sponsor only one NCWA governed wrestling program during any season.

Programs that are currently subject to any disciplinary actions by their host institution or association must report such discipline to their Conference Boards and the National Compliance Director. If warranted, the Judicial Council may rule that disciplinary action by a host institution will render a team ineligible for NCWA membership.

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Article 1.3 -- MEMBERSHIP OF NEW SCHOOLS New Schools may apply for membership in the NCWA by first contacting the NCWA Executive Director

Jim Giunta at 214-378-9900 or by email at [email protected].

Upon making initial contact with the NCWA Executive Director, the Director shall send the prospective member a “New Team Application”, and when the New Team Membership Application is received in good order, then a ‘due diligence’ will be performed to verify the information and clarify any questions with the Administration of the applying institution.

No new schools are accepted after DECEMBER 15TH of each season unless approved by the Executive Board.

Article 1.4 -- MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FOR CURRENT MEMBER SCHOOLS

Membership Renewal

All actively participating member schools must renew their membership each year. The Annual Renewal Application Form is available on the NCWA website.

An annual membership fee will be due between April 15th and October 15th each season. A late fee of $50 per month will be assessed to any team not submitting their annual renewal payment in a timely manner. The due dates and applicable fines are listed on the Team Membership Application Form. All Renewal Memberships must be received in good order no later than February 1st. All Membership Dues, Late Fees, and Fines must be paid prior to the Conference Championships of each season for a team and its members to be eligible to compete in the postseason.

Article 1.5 -- MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS

NCWA Membership Classifications are determined by the Quality Enhancement Director.

- Division-1 - Teams

- Division-2 - Emerging Programs – (Programs that are moving toward D-1 status)

- Women Division -- Membership granted by NCWA Board (discounted fee with Men team)

Membership Fees

-- Division 1 / Division 2 …………………………….… $515 + $50 / registered athlete

-- Provisional (1st year Program) ………………..….. $515 + $50 / registered athlete

-- Women Division Team with Men Team …..…. $315 + $50 / registered athlete

-- Women Division Team without Men Team .. $515 + $50 / registered athlete

-- Transition Teams ……………………………………. $2500 + $50 / registered athlete ($2000 goes to Transition Team’s Conference)

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NCWA Provisional Teams - Men & Women

New Programs begin with a Provisional year in the NCWA. The provisional year allows time for teams to understand and comply with NCWA eligibility and competition rules, without the threat of fines or censorship due to inadvertent misapplication of rules, guidelines or best practices.

Provisional teams may compete with other NCWA programs throughout the season but are limited to one year of postseason competition. Provisional teams may NOT compete with NCAA or NAIA teams in dual matches during their provisional period.

Gaining Full NCWA Membership

After a team’s provisional year, they are automatically moved to full membership in their respective division provided they could comply with all NCWA eligibility and competition rules as well as adhering to NCWA best practices. For D1, D2 and Women Programs to gain full membership they must have an NCWA approved/accepted non-student coach providing consistency in leadership from year to year.

Teams that are reprimanded during a season for non-compliance with NCWA rules or those that do not have a non-student coach may be required to serve additional provisional years. Continued rule violations may result in probation and dismissal from the NCWA for a year or more. Waivers on the non-student coaches’ criteria may be granted by the conference for extraordinary circumstances such as loss of a coach late in the season.

Article 1.6 -- NCWA “FULL MEMBER” BENEFITS Full NCWA Membership includes the following:

1,000,000 / 3,000,000 Liability insurance covering coaches, schools and athletes NCWA Website facilitating registration, clearinghouse communication and more Supplemental athlete accidental injury insurance (for registered / cleared athletes) Access to college program assessment data reports (salaries, operating budgets, etc.) NCWA National Championship awards program (rings, watches and coaches’ awards) Opportunity to apply for a scholarship to the CEO Leadership Academy training Access to the NCWA National Duals Championship Access to the NCWA Regional Duals Championship Access to one of the 8 postseason Conference Tournaments Membership in the National Wrestling Coaches Association. (NWCA) Access to NCAA rules surveys National administrative and compliance support Team fundraising opportunities through ClinicCentral.org and CampusCauses.com Access to Optimal Performance Calculator & integrated sports nutrition program Free Marketing / Promotion Toolkit (Best of Brand Promotion) Free “Best Practices Guide for Improving Academic Performance” Free access to Academic Improvement Consultants Special pricing with exclusive vendors for mats, equipment, and supplies Deep discount on Fusionetics injury prevention & competition readiness system Qualification for All- American and All-Academic Team awards Annual Vision Forum and NWCA convention inclusion for all NCWA head coaches

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Access to college coaches’ directory in both the NCWA and NWCA website portals Automatic membership in the NCWA Alumni Association Discounts on wrestling publications (WIN, Amateur Wrestling News, Wrestling USA) Member Discounts on Mats, Gear, Hotels and other retail items negotiated by NCWA

Losing NCWA Membership: The Judicial Council may rule that teams be suspended or forfeit membership in the NCWA through serious or repeated violations of the NCWA Rules - Policies - Procedures, or automatically after two years of past due Association Membership dues.

SECTION 2 -- ELIGIBILITY OF WRESTLERS (Men & Women)

Article 2.1 -- NCWA REQUIREMENTS FOR WRESTLERS NCWA wrestlers are limited to a total of 4 years of competition (consecutive or not) in the NCWA, NCAA, NAIA or NJCAA and any combination thereof, while the wrestler is enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program.

Student-Wrestlers must be currently enrolled in a matriculating program, verified by the school Registrar, satisfactorily progressing toward a degree, or equivalent, and attending a minimum of six (6) units during the NCWA season regardless of the school’s academic calendar. While competing, if classes are in session, the wrestler must be attending classes.

Student-wrestlers must maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA after their freshmanseason in order to compete. Graduating seniors are exempt from the 6-unit requirement if they will complete their graduation requirements at the end of the current semester.

Only NCWA athletes who have not entered any nationally recognized collegiate postseason championship series during the current season shall be eligible to compete in the current NCWA Championship Series.

If an athlete participates in a nationally recognized collegiate wrestling program other than the NCWA and loses eligibility in that program, they are not eligible to participate with the NCWA during the same season.

A student who is enrolled at an NCWA member institution and participates in an open tournament or team competition after the start of the NCWA season, without being properly registered and cleared for competition with the NCWA, will be declared ineligible for the remainder of the season and retroactive to the date of infraction. Team fines for this violation also apply.

An institution shall not permit any wrestler to represent their team in collegiate competition within the NCWA unless that wrestler maintains the minimum academic eligibility requirements of that institution. It is the responsibility of the individual wrestler, and his coach, to monitor academic status. The NCWA does not track individual academic performance but will uphold the academic institution’s decisions regarding eligibility. However, in order to compete in the Conference Championships, a wrestler must have a Cumulative Overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or better after 1 year of eligibility, as verified by the school’s Registrar on the Conference Academic Eligibility Form.

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To certify eligibility, all Student-Athletes must electronically register with the NCWA. Only properly registered athletes are eligible to compete on, or for, any NCWA member institution during the competition season. No wrestler may practice, compete, or travel in any NCWA event until their Individual Wrestler Electronic Registration and their Waiver and Release of Liability Form have been properly completed, submitted, and received by the NCWA. Deadline for submitting the Individual Wrestler Electronic Registration is February 8th of each season.

Any NCWA team that enters an ineligible wrestler in a competitive event during the season shall be fined according to the Team Penalties Fines Schedule chart (see Section 12) and shall forfeit all competitions in which the ineligible wrestler competed. All team points, and all individual "National NCWA Points", will be lost to the team and its members. Additional violations may result in sanctions and fines, including but not limited to, a team being banned from competition within the NCWA for a calendar year or longer.

Article 2.2 -- INDIVIDUAL WRESTLER REGISTRATION (Men & Women)

Step # 1: INDIVIDUAL WRESTLER ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION (Men & Women)

September 15th thru February 8th

Before the beginning of any practice, competition, or travel, all athletes are required to be electronically registered with the NCWA Clearinghouse on the Official NCWA website (www.ncwa.net).

Individual Wrestler Electronic Registration opens September 15th and ends February 8th of each season. Electronic Registration costs $50 per wrestler.

The Process:

1) A Wrestler must enter their first and last name onto the registration as they want it toappear on all brackets, awards, and rosters. Do not enter names in all CAPS. Useupper/lower case letters.

2) All athletes must upload a head shot photo wearing the school uniform, logo shirt orwarmup. All apparel should be consistent

3) Individual athlete dues payment may be made at the time of the registration, or at a laterdate by the wrestler or the university and will only be payable by credit/debit card on theNCWA website.

4) Each athlete must complete the NCWA Waiver and Release of Liability Form and theircoach must upload the signed form to the website.

Once steps 1-4 have been completed, the wrestler enters the required “14-day practice” window. During this time, it is recommended that each wrestler participates in a minimum of 10 days of mat practice.

Coaches can view the athletes progress through the 14-day competition blackout period in their password protected roster webpage.

Only wrestlers who have electronically submitted their individual Wrestler Electronic Registration, have submitted their signed Waiver and Release of Liability Form and have progressed through the 14-day practice window, will appear on the team’s public roster.

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NCWA member institutions may assume that wrestlers who appear on a team’s public roster within the NCWA website have met all the proper eligibility requirements and are eligible for competition.

As new members join a team, they may not practice, travel, or compete in any NCWA event until their Individual Wrestler Electronic Registration, Dues Payment and Waiver and Release of Liability Form have been properly completed and submitted to the NCWA.

Step # 2: “INDIVIDUAL WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY” FORM

This form is available on the NCWA website. The wrestler must add their signature to the form, and then deliver the completed form to their Head Coach who must co-sign the form and then upload the form to the website from their team page. Digital signatures are NOT permitted.

The Form must be uploaded within 48 hours of the signature. The Coach is to keep the original form for their team’s permanent file.

No wrestler may participate in any practice, competition, nor travel as part of an NCWA team before the completion of the clearinghouse process. Only after all registration, dues and forms (Waiver and Release of Liability and Electronic Registration) are received, and the athlete has progressed through their 14-day practice window will the athlete’s name appear on the official team roster as “cleared for competition.”

Note: Best Practices resources can be found on http://www.ncwaonline.org

Article 2.3 -- TEAM AND ATHLETE INFORMATION

Contact Information: Each member team must always maintain its contact information on the official NCWA website (www.ncwa.net). It is the responsibility of the Head Coach, or in the absence of a Head Coach, the Team President, to keep all email addresses, phone numbers, and mailing addresses current. This will include accurate, up-to-date contact information, current athlete records and biographical information including an appropriate individual photo, a schedule of events and competition results. Failure to do so could result in league fines.

The NCWA is not responsible to communicate with any individual Coach, Athlete or Team who is not properly listed on the NCWA website.

Athlete & Coach Photo – All athletes and Coaches are REQUIRED to upload an appropriate head shot photograph in team uniform, shirt or warm-up for each season. Head shots only – not group photos. Coach’s head shot is required at National Championships.

NOTE: Inappropriate headshot photos of NCWA members (coaches and/or athletes) will be removed if deemed unacceptable by the NCWA Staff.

Reporting Results: All teams must post their dual results in a timely manner. Tournament results must be emailed to [email protected] in a timely manner. The Team SID is responsible for reporting results. In their absence, the responsibility falls to the coach.

The designated Home Team is responsible to report results within four (4) hours of the end of the event. Visiting Teams should NOT report results of NCWA competitions. Visiting Teams entered in non-NCWA events must report their results within 48-hours of the event. Failure to do so may result in the event not being counted toward Conference eligibility qualification.

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Athlete Records / Stats: An athlete’s individual record and statistics (including tournament results, competition stats, etc.) must be reported on the NCWA official website within 5 days of the competition to be considered as a valid competition/weigh-in.

Athlete Photos and Videos: All athlete photos and video images captured by the NCWA or its representatives during competition at any NCWA event are the property of the NCWA and may be used in any way deemed appropriate by the NCWA without compensation to the athlete or the school they represent.

SECTION 3 -- COMPOSITION OF TEAMS

Article 3.1 -- NCWA COACHING POLICY (effective as of 2018-19 season)

The following criteria are required to be met by the Head Coach and all Assistant Coaches:

1) Complete a basic questionnaire on the NCWA registration site

2) Pay the $35 NCWA coach’s registration fee on the NCWA website

3A) Have an active membership with USA Wrestling

OR

3B) Complete a background check through TCLogiq, Inc. and complete the SafeSport Certification

OR

3C) Have had a background check through the Athletic Department in the last 2 years and complete the SafeSport Certification.

4) Have a current First Aid Certification

5) Have a current CPR Certification annually

The following criteria are considered “best practices” that should also be met:

6) Be in good standing with the NCWA and member institutions as well as lacking a history ofrules violations.

7) Should attend practices on a regular basis, travel to events with the team, and must live withina reasonable distance from the school being coached.

Article 3.2 -- TEAM STAFF COMPOSITION

To share the duties of a member team, the following structure is recommended:

a) Head Coach: has the responsibility for scheduling events, monitoring practices,responsible for team conduct during competition, electronically registering athletes each year on the NCWA website, and submitting signed Waivers and Release of Liability Forms via upload to the NCWA website.

CPR and First Aid Training: All coaches, including volunteers, shall be certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) annually by the date of the first practice. Similarly, coaches and volunteers must be certified in basic first aid every three years.

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b) Team President: has the responsibility for establishing an appropriate liaison between theteam and the school’s administration, overseeing the proper payment of Annual Membership Fees and team fines, and overseeing the appropriate registration of wrestlers with the NCWA. The NCWA and the NCAA recommend that the Team President of each team be CPR certified annually and first-aid certified every 3 years. The date of their certification should be submitted on the Membership Application Form.

c) Team - Sports Information Director (T-SID): is responsible for communicating newsabout the team throughout the year, keeping their NCWA team website current, reporting team competition results, and updating athletes’ records and rankings, etc.

It is recommended that each T-SID submit by email a minimum of two (2) articles of at least 250 words per season for possible publication on the NCWA website. However, there is no maximum on the number of articles.

In addition, the Team SID should post articles on the team’s website during the season. These articles may be used by the National SID for articles for the NCWA website.

Email articles to Scott Farrell at: [email protected].

d) Team Compliance Officer Each team must have an individual (school staff or teammember) who is responsible for monitoring the rules and regulations of the NCWA, NCAA and other eligibility requirements of their institution.

e) Alumni Director: Each team should recruit an alumnus to serve as a liaison between theNCWA, the team and the school’s Alumni Association who would be able to gather currentinformation on NCWA alumni.

SECTION 4 – COMPETITION Article 4.1 -- RULES OF COMPETITION

NCWA will comply with the published rules of competition as distributed by the NCAA. The current edition of the NCAA Wrestling Rules and Interpretations will be observed unless otherwise revised by the NCWA Executive Board, Legislative Council, and / or the Judicial Council.

No cameras are allowed in the coaches’ 8 ft Reserved Zone / corner.

Photographers in the mat areas must have media credentials and must be dressed appropriately.

Free digital copies and mobile device apps of NCAA Wrestling Rules are available from the NCAA Sports Library at their web page – Rules are available in hardcopy, ePub, PDF and mobi formats at no charge – Books are $10 each plus shipping:

http://www.ncaapublications.com/p-4580-2019-20-and-2020-21-ncaa-wrestling-rules.aspx

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Hosting Events NCWA member schools may host competition ONLY between wrestlers and teams that are active members of the NCWA, NCAA, NAIA or NJCAA. All matches will count toward the NCWA records and National NCWA Points if the hosted event was officiated by an NCWA Registered Wrestling Official representing a recognized sanctioning Officials association. (see Section 4 - Article 4.5 - Wrestling Officials)

NCWA Hosting Teams will use FloArena, at no cost, as the approved software to conduct all NCWA sanctioned events (duals, tournaments).

Defining an ‘Open Tournament’: During the competition season, an Open Tournament, hosted by an NCWA team, is defined as a competition open ONLY to currently collegiately eligible members of the nationally or regionally recognized COLLEGIATE, governing body listed above (NCWA, NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA).

(Suggestion: Avoid using the word “Open” when an NCWA program hosts a tournament since the definition is different for other associations)

During all competitions, Riding Time must be used as per NCAA Rules. At all competitions, the host team must provide a certified trainer and/ EMS staff.

Committee Note: NCWA Teams may participate in non-NCWA-hosted open tournaments. However, said tournaments must be hosted by a currently collegiately eligible member of nationally recognized collegiate wrestling associations. (e.g.: NCWA, NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA) and properly insured by the host entity.

Point of Emphasis: Appropriate attire for coaches and staff personnel is also required. (NCAA Rule 3 - Section 2 - Article .2 - page WR-20)

Article 4.2 -- COMPETITION SEASON

The official NCWA 2019-2020 Men and Women competition season will begin on November 1, 2019 and will conclude with the presentation of awards at the National Championships on March 14, 2020. During the competition season, rules contained in the NCWA Rules - Policies - Procedures will apply.

The NCWA does not set maximum limits on the time and conditions of practice or competition. The number of competitive events, practices, schedules and times are only limited by the individual member institution.

Article 4.3 -- SCHEDULES Schedule should be posted by October 15th and may be changed or deleted as needed. But if an event is posted, a result is expected to be reported.

The NCWA strongly encourages the use of Competition Contracts for all events. Further, the NCWA will arbitrate event disputes only if all involved parties have signed an NCWA Competition Contract.

NCWA Competition Contracts are available on the NCWA website under “forms.” The form is available in PDF format and MS Word format. In the MS Word format, a coach will be able to enter information onto the form so that it can be sent to the invited team(s) in a more readable format.

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Article 4.4 – SEX-SEPARATED COMPETITION It is the goal of the NCWA to grow and develop women collegiate wrestling. As such, it is the experience of the NCWA that following the examples that have led to the success illustrated in similar wrestling associations, that sex separated competition is a best practice.

All physical wrestling activities (i.e., practices, NCWA hosted competitions, etc.) shall be sex separated. Men and women may not engage in physical wrestling activities at NCWA hosted wrestling events or practices at any time.

NCWA hosted competition shall be defined as any wrestling match, meet, tournament, or exhibition hosted by an NCWA institution of NCWA team per these rules.

Violation of this rule shall result in referral to the NCWA Judicial Council for deliberations, which may include findings of a rules violation and appropriate sanctions.

Before engaging in any non-sex-separated activities and as any questions regarding this rule arise, teams are advised to seek an advisory opinion from the NCWA.

Article 4.5 -- WEIGHT CLASSES

The NCWA has approved 11 weight classes for the Men Division as follows:

125 - 133 - 141 - 149 - 157 - 165 - 174 - 184 - 197 - 235 (min. 173) - 285 (min. 183)

The NCWA has approved 11 weight classes for the Women Division as follows:

101 - 109 - 116 - 123 - 130 - 136 - 143 - 155 - 170 - 191 -235 (min. 169)

The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) has developed a weight management program (OPC) that has been adopted for use by all the NCWA programs as part of the benefits of membership in the NCWA. All NCWA Coaches are automatically paid members of the NWCA (National Wrestling Coaches Association).

Article 4.6 -- WRESTLING OFFICIALS All NCWA hosted matches, whether dual format or tournament format, must be officiated by a registered and approved NCWA Referee. NCAA Certified Officials should be used when at all possible. Other Officials that are acknowledged by a national or state sanctioning association are also permitted, but all Officials must be registered and approved on the NCWA website.

The registered NCWA Officials are listed on the NCWA website at: https://ncwa.net/officials.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Failure to use a registered NCWA Official for any hosted events will result in a league fine and will invalidate the team’s liability insurance for that event.

(see penalty list in SECTION 12)

At all NCWA hosted events, it is the responsibility of the host team to provide an NCWA registered Official(s). Currently, the NCWA Official’s registration is free. NCWA Official’s merchandise is available through NCWAGear.com. All Officials should wear the NCWA Official’s logo equipment at all NCWA events.

NCWA Officials are required to report any Flagrant Misconduct (FMC) on the part of wrestlers and/or coaches within 48 hours of the incident by email to the National Compliance Director ([email protected]).

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Selection of Officials for the NCWA National and/or Regional Duals will be as follows: 1) Selection of each Conferences selection for National and/or Regional Duals Officials must besubmitted by December 1st. The selection will be completed by the NCWA TournamentCommittee by December 31st

2) Each Conference can recommend one official by December 1st for the National and/orRegional Duals.

3) The official’s transportation cost to the event must be paid for by the recommendingConference.

4) If a conference is not represented at the National and/or Regional Duals, then their selectionbecomes an at-large nominee and that selection will be made by the NCWA tournamentthe committee, in conjunction with the Head Official.

Article 4.7 -- Selection of Officials for the National Championships will be as follows: 1) Each Conference Board may select one Official. The Conference will be responsible for

providing a transportation stipend from the Conference treasury for their selected Official toand from the event site. The transportation stipend must be given to their selected Officialbefore the National event. The NCWA will provide housing, food, and compensation for theOfficials.

2) The deadline for submitting a Conference’s Official selection is December 1st to theNational Scheduling Official. ( Jim Enstrom [email protected] )

3) The remaining Officials for the Nationals will be selected by the NCWA TournamentCommittee in conjunction with the National Head Official.

4) Evaluation of Officials: The NCWA coaches can access the NCWA website to use the“Evaluation of Officials” forms that can be used throughout the year (Best Practices)

Article 4.8 - TRANSGENDER STUDENT-ATHLETES

Sub-Article 4.8.1 - Background on Transgender Issues in Athletics NCAA Policy and Position

The NCWA Taskforce on Wrestling Equality submitted this policy for approval by the NCWA Legislative Counsel after having reviewed available best practices, policies, and scientific and sociological research from the athletic and scientific community and receiving input from member institutions. The NCWA has the following policy:

The NCAA approved a transgender participation policy in an August 2011 Press Release. The NCAA based this policy in part on a 2010 report from the National Center of Lesbian Rights and the Women Sports Foundation. The report titled “On the Team: Equal Opportunity for Transgender Student Athletes”, provides background information on the issue of athletic participation by transgender students and suggests athletic participation policies for post-secondary schools and institutions of higher learning. The report recommends a collegiate participation policy based on medical treatments involving the hormone testosterone.

As such, the NCWA has chosen to adopt a policy based on those of the NAIA, USA Wrestling and two member institutions

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Sub-Article 4.8.2 – TRANSGENDER STUDENT-ATHLETES – POLICY Both a Medical Exception form and an Equity Notice form will be available for prospective athletes at the beginning of the 2019-2020 season.

A transgender student-athlete may participate in sex-separated approved season and post-season wrestling competition as a member of the National Collegiate Wrestling Association (NCWA) under the following conditions:

1) A male-to-female (MTF) transgender student-athlete who is taking medically prescribedhormone (i.e., testosterone suppressant and/or estrogen) treatment related to gendertransition may participate against men or on a men team at any time, but must complete oneyear of documented hormone treatment related to gender transition and demonstrate that hertotal testosterone level in serum has been below 10 nmol/L for at least 12 months prior to herfirst competition against women or on a women team.

2) A female-to-male (FTM) transgender student-athlete who is taking medically prescribedtestosterone related to gender transition may not participate against women or on a womenteam after beginning hormone treatment. Any female-to-male (FTM) transgender student-athlete who is taking medically prescribed testosterone may compete on a men team onlyafter the student provides medical documentation and receives a medical exception from theNCWA (e.g. prescription from a physician) allowing the use of medically prescribedtestosterone.

3) Any transgender student-athlete who is not taking hormone treatment related to gendertransition may participate in sex-separated wrestling activities in accordance with his/herassigned birth sex.

4) The student-athlete must meet all other requirements to compete in the NCWA, includingbut not limited to college or university registration status, minimum academic qualifications,and

If an athlete fails or refuses to comply with any aspect of the liability determination processes, while that is his/her right as an individual, he/she will not be eligible to participate as a competitor.

All cost for testing and medical review shall be borne by the wrestler.

Article 4.9 -- WRESTLING COMPETITION APPAREL All Competition singlets must carry the NCWA Official Logo. Logos already on singlets but improperly placed were grandfathered until 1/1/2019. All new competition apparel must be purchased from vendors that have secured proper logo licensing from the NCWA.

TRADEMARK: The letters NCWA and Associated Logo are trademarked under US Trademark Serial # 85379223 and may not be used without specific written permission of the NCWA.

Note: Teams may NOT “add” the logo to equipment purchased after 2015. Programs must purchase any new logoed equipment from vendors properly licensed through the NCWA

Article 4.10 -- WRESTLING UNIFORMS NCWA teams will follow rules for singlets / competition gear based on the NCWA logo/placement rules only. Teams are not required to meet the NCAA rule for matching singlets / competition gear / warm-ups in the same round of an NCWA-only tournament. However, matching singlets / competition gear will be required for duals.

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Article 4.11 -- WRESTLING COMPETITION GEAR PHASE-IN NCWA Required Competition Gear phase in:

Begun on January 1, 2015 these additional items will be phased in on any newly purchased equipment:

-- Regulation Collegiate Cut Singlets with NCWA logo as of 1/1/2015

-- Teams will begin using competition singlets purchased only through NCWAGear as of 1/1/2018

-- Competition Mats -- 1/1/2016 (mats purchased prior to 2015 are grandfathered for 10 years)

** Waivers to NCWAGear purchase requirement may be requested, in writing, bythe school’s administration overseeing the wrestling program’s purchases

Vendor License Fees:

Vendors should contact the NCWA directly at [email protected] or call 214-378-9900 for detailed information on contracts, fees, licensing and other permissions required for the use of NCWA lettering or logos. The NCWA grants both single use and contracted period licenses for duplication and use of the name and or logos.

Provisional Team’s Gear Exceptions: (allowed for one year with no postseason competition)

-- Warm-ups -- Shorts / T-Shirts may be used as regulation warm-ups

-- Regulation Collegiate Cut Singlets (Non-matching / Non-School Colors)

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NCWA UNIFORM LOGO PLACEMENT2019-20

407-677-6322 | [email protected] | NCWAGEAR.COMTHE OFFICIAL APPAREL OF THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WRESTLING ASSOCIATION

GUIDELINES:

1. The NCWA logo must appear on competition uniforms.

2. The logo must be printed in locations shown, sized at no less than 1.5” x 1.5”.

3. The logo color should be in contrast to the singlet’s design colors.

OPTION #1

OPTION #2

DO NOT USE ANY VERSION OF THE LOGO OR TYPE STYLE OTHER THAN THE OFFICIAL LOGOS ABOVE.

NCWA

N C W A

FROM THE NCWA WRESTLING PLAN:

Teams shall purchase competition singlets only through NCWA GEAR

• Waivers to NCWA GEAR purchase requirement may be requested, in writing, by the school’sadministration overseeing the wrestling program. Contact the NCWA directly at [email protected] call 214-378-9900 for information.

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Article 4.12 -- NCWA NATIONAL POINTS

The NCWA has established a National Point Scoring Program for the following purpose:

1) To highlight top wrestlers

2) To promote expanded competition

3) To rank wrestlers and teams for national exposure

4) To use as a benchmark for scholarships

5) To use as a seeding criterion at the Conference Championships

For each match that an NCWA wrestler wins, they will be awarded points; in each tournament in which they place, they will earn additional placement points. Bonus Points are also earned for each pin, along with previous year placement in Conference and National tournaments. Wrestlers lose NCWA points for losses in both dual and tournament competitions.

The NCWA will change the calculation of points from time to time based on actual head-to-head competition. The NCWA Judicial Council reserves the right to penalize an athlete for any unsportsmanlike conduct or rules violation by the removal of NCWA National Points.

Article 4.13 -- CODES OF CONDUCT (adopted from NCAA Rules and Interpretations unless modified by the NCWA)

Sportsmanship is a core value of the NCAA and the NCAA Wrestling Rules Committee believes that participation in athletics is an integral part of the educational experience for student-athletes.

Therefore, it expects the highest standards of sportsmanship, integrity and conduct of all individuals associated with contests, as well as of all aspects of administration.

Article 4.14 -- COACHES CODE OF CONDUCT It is the moral obligation of all collegiate wrestling coaches to conduct themselves in such a way as to reflect credit upon their institutions, their profession and themselves. Personal grooming and appropriate dress is a standard of professionalism. Jeans, T-shirts, sweatshirts/sweatpants and non-institutional logoed warm-up suits (top and/or bottom), headwear and similar apparel are not considered suitable attire and are prohibited. Moral obligation and ethical conduct are part of winning and losing. Good sportsmanship, appearance, pride, honor, and concern for the well-being of the competitors should be placed before all else. The rules have been established in the spirit of this statement.

Article 4.15 -- STUDENT-ATHLETES STATEMENT OF CONDUCT AND RESPONSIBILITY It is the responsibility of all wrestlers to conduct themselves in such a way as to reflect credit upon their institutions, the sport and themselves. Further, all wrestlers should realize that their personal appearance, behavior, and standards are related closely to the image of the sport as perceived by all segments of the public and wrestling communities. This applies to conduct as a competitor on the mat, while attending the event and while traveling to and from the event, and while both on and off campus. Moral obligation and ethical conduct are part of winning and losing. Good sportsmanship, pride, honor, and personal behavior should be placed above all else. The rules have been established in the spirit of this statement.

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Article 4.16 -- REFEREES CODE OF CONDUCT Wrestling referees have the responsibility for conducting bouts in a dignified, professional and unbiased manner and shall deal with all situations in the spirit of good sportsmanship and in the best interest of the wrestlers and the sport. The character and conduct of referees must be above reproach. When in uniform or on site, a referee shall not fraternize with contestants and/or coaches. Referees must keep themselves prepared both physically and mentally to administer bouts.

Referees will enforce the rules firmly and fairly in both letter and spirit in such a way that attention is drawn to the wrestlers rather than themselves.

SECTION 5 -- COMPOSITION OF NCWA

Article 5.1 -- CONFERENCE ALIGNMENTS

The NCWA is divided into 8 Conferences: An established program in the NCWA may apply for membership in a conference other than their geographical conference as provided in Article 5.2 that is contiguous to their Conference’s boundary.

1) This must be approved by the Chairperson and the Commissioner of the conferencethey intend to leave.

2) They must then apply for membership in the new conference and be accepted bythe Chairperson and the Commissioner of that conference.

3) Final approval of the transfer shall be made by the NCWA Executive Board.

4) A one-time exit fee of $250 shall be paid to their original conference and the programmust then pay the current conference fee of the accepting conference that year andmoving forward. The exit fee may be waived by the original conference.

5) A change in the conference is for a minimum period of three (3) years or when theNCWA redraws geographical conference lines.

New teams, approved for NCWA membership, may elect to join any conference contiguous with the border of the Conference in which they are located.

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Conference Alignments for 2019-2020 Season as of 9/1/2019

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Article 5.2 -- 2019-2020 CONFERENCE BOARDS: Great Lakes Conference: (GLC) Northeast Conference: (NEC)

Chairperson: ................................... Rick Bolhuis GVSU Alumnus

[email protected] [email protected]

616-450-1531 / cell

Commissioner / Compliance: … Bryan Knepper NCWA Quality Enhancement Director

University of Toledo [email protected]

614-226-7188 / cell

Treasurer / Development: ................... Jeff Streu University of Akron

[email protected] 234-788-7183 / cell

Co-Treasurer / Development: .…..... Katie Haynes Grand Valley State University

[email protected] 616-723-3060 / cell

Conference SID: ..……………….. Winston Ruffin Mott Community College [email protected]

810-569-5168 / cell

Alumni Representative: ……….……... Nick High University of Toledo – Alum [email protected]

419-410-9277 / cell

Chairperson: ...................................... Tom Layte Massachusetts Institute of Technology

[email protected] [email protected]

781-913-6954 / Work -- 617-224-1447 / cell

Commissioner / Compliance: ....... Henry Marsh University of New Hampshire

[email protected] 603-964-5164 / cell

Treasurer / Development: .............. Brad Nelson Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

[email protected] 518-428-1918 / cell

Conference SID: .…………..……………….. OPEN _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________

Alumni Representative: .…………..…….... OPEN _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________

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Mideast Conference: (MEC) Southwest Conference: (SWC)

Chairperson: .................................. Kurt Paroly Temple University

[email protected] 215-595-4526 / cell

Commissioner / Compliance: ......... John Fritz The Penn State University

[email protected] _____________

Treasurer / Development: ............ Chris LeesePenn State - Mont Alto

[email protected] 717-385-3358 - cell / 717-960-8178 - home

Alumni Representative: ....... Michael Hornzell University of Maryland - Baltimore County

[email protected] 443-413-4253 / cell

https://www.campuscauses.com/ncwa

Chairperson: .................................. Jeff McCall Arlington, TX

[email protected] [email protected]

817-637-1997 / cell

Commissioner / Compliance: .. Dalton Souders Coppell, TX

[email protected] 214-597-8909 / cell

Treasurer / Development: ...….………… OPEN __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________

Conference SID: ............................. Tim Sykes University of Houston - Downtown

[email protected] [email protected]

972-400-8607 / cell

Alumni Representative: ……... André Metzger University of North Texas

[email protected] 405-818-6696 -- 832-455-3676 / cells

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Mid-Atlantic Conference: (MAC) Southeast Conference: (SEC)

Chairperson ......................... Micah Amrozowicz The Apprentice School

[email protected] 757-592-5428 / work -- 757-677-6391 / cell

Commissioner / Compliance: ….... Cory Watson Middle Tennessee State University

[email protected] 615-653-0646 / cell

Treasurer / Development: ….......... Jesse Castro Liberty University

[email protected] 434-582-7463 -- 434-841-3241 / cells

Conference SID: .................................. Ted Allen Liberty University

[email protected] _______________

Alumni Representative: .................. Kyle Spruill The Apprentice School

[email protected] 757-784-23749 / cell

Chairperson: .............................. Andrea Snead University of Central Florida

Sport Club & Adaptive Rec Coordinator [email protected]

407-823-2408 / Office - 508-332-3198 / home

Commissioner / Compliance: ........ Tim Ironman University of Florida

[email protected] [email protected]

954-551-6139 / cell

Treasurer / Development: ..........Fred Simmons Florida A & M University

[email protected] 843-327-3579 / cell

Conference SID: ............................. Drew Craver University of Georgia

[email protected] 706-202-5315 / 706-542-3000 / cells

Alumni Representative: ...................JD Robbins University of Central Florida

[email protected] 321-284-5324 / cell

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Northwest Conference: (NWC)

Chairperson: ................................. Ken Ashlock Grays Harbor College

[email protected] 360-249-6208 -- 360-580-6993 / cells

Commissioner / Compliance: ...... Eddie Haynes Pacific Lutheran University

[email protected] 253-227-3204 / cell

Treasurer / Development: ................. Phillip Pine Grays Harbor College [email protected]

360-482-6151 -- 360-470-1443 / cells

Conference SID: ............................... Dan Payne Montana Tech University

[email protected] [email protected]

406-496-4114 -- 406-865-0903 / cells

Alumni Representative: ................. Phil Burnett Washington State University

[email protected] 206-255-0795 / cell

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West Coast Conference: (WCC)

Chairperson: ........................ Evan Michael Hess University of Southern California

[email protected] 213-545-1660 / work

Commissioner / Compliance: ......... Stacy Gizzo California State University - Sacramento

[email protected] 559-363-0001

Treasurer / Development: ........... Wayne Briggs Dixie State University

[email protected] 435-216-8700 / cell

Conference SID: ........................... Vince Majalca University of Arizona

[email protected] [email protected]

520-404-6271 / cell

Alumni Representative: ...................Caleb Mack California State University - Sacramento

[email protected] 209-808-8049 / cell

West Coast - State Staffs:

Utah State Commissioner: ...................................................... Craig Miner

Brigham Young University [email protected]

[email protected] 801-362-8356 / cell

Utah State Director of Development: ..................................................... Drew Wilson

Utah State University [email protected]

435-938-1672 / cell

California State Commissioner: ….......................................... Omar Benavides

Fresno State University WC [email protected]

459-824-7452 / cell

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Article 5.3 -- CONFERENCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS - RESPONSIBILITIES

Within the NCWA structure, there will be 8 Conferences with their own local Conference Board of Directors that will consist of the following:

Chairperson Commissioner / Compliance Officer Treasurer / Director of Development

Conference Sports Information Director (C-SID) Conference Alumni Director

Each Conference will fill the positions of their Conference Board by an election to be held at their annual Conference Championships. The newly elected Conference Board will assume their duties at the conclusion of the National Championship Finals.

The current Board members will attend and vote at all legislative sessions through the end of the National Championships. The new Board members may attend the meetings and advise the current Board Members but may not vote on any motions.

The Conference Board of Directors shall be the investigative body and finders-of-fact for the rules and regulations set forth herein. All decisions made by the Conference Board of Directors may be appealed to the Judicial Council, in writing, following the guidelines in Article 13.

A Conference Board of Directors may choose to appoint the following optional (advisory) positions to their Board. While an appointee to the following positions may be adopted from year-to-year, said positions shall automatically dissolve at the end of the season, thus requiring the re-appointment of individuals by the newly elected Board of Directors. These appointed positions will assist their Conference counterpart in their identified state and shall not have a vote on matters presented to the Conference Board of Directors.

The Chairperson duties: will be to set and administer all conference meetings; document all competition results for their Conference teams. The Chairperson is responsible for completion and submission of the entire Conference Championship packet to the NCWA National Secretary/Treasurer for entry into the National Championships. In addition, Chairpersons are responsible for the coordination of table help at NCWA Nationals event.

The Commissioner / Compliance Officer duties: will be to verify schedules for all teams and tournaments within the Conference; responsible for certifying the eligibility of all Conference and National Qualifiers; responsible for competition contract disputes and establish a working relationship with the local Wrestling Officials Associations. The Conference Commissioners will also function as the Conference Compliance Officers and report compliance infractions to the National Compliance Director. It is recommended that the Conference Commissioners not be an active NCWA coach.

The Conference Treasurer / Director of Development duties: are to encourage the expansion of the NCWA within their Conference, including but not limited to, initial school contacts, an invitation to membership, fundraising and advertising the NCWA and Conference events and their respective results. As Conference Treasurer, they will be responsible for establishing a Conference bank checking account and responsible for maintaining records of the Conference membership funds.

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The Conference - Sports Information Director (C-SID) duties: shall include the publication of a minimum of two (2) articles of at least 250 words each season promoting the accomplishments of their Conference. In addition, the C-SID shall facilitate the compliance of conference schools in the timely publication of competition results and required team articles on the NCWA website. C-SIDs should establish media relationships with newspapers, websites, magazines and sports reporters.

The Conference Alumni Director duties: are to encourage the expansion of the Alumni information base of each Conference school, promote participation by the Alumni at local and national events and encourage membership in the National NCWA Alumni Association.

The Conference Board’s composite duties: will also include the following: 1) Oversee all NCWA and NCAA rules within their Conference2) Promote new programs within their Conference3) Report information and competition results to the NCWA4) Promote local / conference events to the various media5) Present information to School Boards and Athletic Departments6) Inform local high schools about programs at NCWA member schools7) Selecting the Conference Championship host team and approving the venue8) Oversee and direct their local NCWA Conference Qualifying Championships9) Determine which Official(s) and tournament workers will be recommended

for the NCWA National Championships

Article 5.4 -- STATE DIRECTORS (optional)

State Commissioner, State Director of Development and State Sports Information Director

Article 5.5 -- DETERMINING NCWA DIVISIONS DIVISION 1 - TEAMS

DIVISION 2 - EMERGING PROGRAMS

The NCWA Executive Board will determine the divisional alignment for the following season by May 1st of each year as advised / recommended by the Quality Enhancement Director (QED). To be recognized as a D-1 Team, the following minimum criteria must be met. If a certain criterion is being purposefully missed in order to remain as D-2, this can be accounted for by the QED and the Executive Board.

The purpose of a break in D-1 / D-2 is to strive to have NCWA teams meet criteria considered to be Varsity criteria by other associations.

1) Meet NCWA obligations as detailed in the Rules - Policies - Procedures.

2) Have a non-student Head Coach listed with the NCWA by October 15th of each season.

3) A team must have a minimum of 11 participating wrestlers (i.e.: registered andcleared for competition) posted on the official NCWA website or have entered a minimumof 8 wrestlers, in at least 7 separate weight classes at the previous season’s ConferenceChampionships.

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4) Display on the NCWA official website a posted Schedule to compete in 8 separateevents, not including the Conference Championships or the National ChampionshipSeries.

5) Enter a minimum of 8 wrestlers, in at least 7 separate weight classes at theirConference Championships.

6) Have no major compliance violations during the preceding season, major asdetermined by the Judicial Council.

7) Athletic Department funded programs are exempt from the above qualifyingprocedures and will automatically be considered a D-1 Program during theirprovisional season. They are expected to comply with all other Division 1criteria

8) All D-1 Teams should use the NWCA Optimal Performance Calculator (OPC) fordetermining safe weight control procedures. It is advised that D-2 teams and clubsalso use the OPC or the equivalent.

9) Division 1 recognition will be for a 3-year period to maintain a stable alignmentbetween the divisions.

10) Only Division 1 programs are guaranteed an invitation to the NCWA NationalDuals each year as long as the basic contract is met (i.e. 9 weight classes filled asof initial weigh-ins, monetary commitment, and administration approval).

11) Division 2 teams and Clubs will be included in the invitation pool forNational Duals if they finished in the top-5 of the returning D-2 teams from theprevious year’s National Championships.

12) Both Division 1 and Division 2 individuals will compete in combined brackets at theNational Championships.

13) The top 8 individuals at the National Championships will be recognized as NCWAAll-Americans, regardless of their Division.

14) Programs not meeting the above D-1 requirements will be considered as D-2Emerging Programs.

15) NCWA teams from schools also sponsoring an NCAA / NAIA wrestling programare always considered as Division 2 Clubs.

* Note: The NCWA Executive Board reserves final determination on divisionclassification. Waivers for circumstances out of a team’s control may begranted in order to maintain D-1 status.

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SECTION 6 -- ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE

Article 6.1 -- NCWA EXECUTIVE BOARD The Executive Board of the NCWA will consist of the following members:

Executive Board of Directors:

-- Executive Director: ..................................... Jim Giunta ( [email protected] )

-- Assistant Executive Director ………………. Mike Eaton ( [email protected] )

-- Executive Secretary / Treasurer: ................ Lelan Brotherman ( [email protected] )

-- National Education Director: ……………… Scott Sherman ( [email protected] )

-- National Officiating Director: ……………… Henry Marsh ( [email protected] )

-- In addition, non-voting adjunct members include:

-- National Compliance Director: …………….…. Kevin Andres ( [email protected] )

-- National Quality Enhancement Director: ……. Bryan Knepper ( [email protected] )

-- National Communication Director: ……………. Chase Giunta ([email protected])

-- National Director of Development: …………… Phillip Pine ( [email protected] )

The NCWA Executive Board, along with the Judicial Council, will serve as final arbitrator for all rule interpretations and will have the authority to remove or suspend any program or coach that it deems to be detrimental to the Association.

Article 6.1.1 -- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The Executive Director is responsible for: a) Carrying out duties as set forth in these rulesb) Providing support and direction to the directors, officers, and volunteers of the NCWAc) Presiding over meetings of the NCWA Board of Directorsd) Other duties as designated by the NCWA Board of Directors

Current Executive Director: Jim Giunta

Article 6.1.2 -- ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The Assistance Executive Director is responsible for: a) Carrying out duties as set forth in these rulesb) Providing support and direction to the directors, officers, and volunteers of the NCWAc) Presiding over meetings of the NCWA Board of Directors in the absence of the

Executive Director d) Other duties as designated by the NCWA Board of Directors and/or the Executive Directore) Acting as Executive Director in the absence of the NCWA Executive Director

Current Assistant Executive Director: Mike Eaton

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Article 6.1.3 -- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY / TREASURER

The Executive Secretary / Treasurer is responsible for: a) Carrying out duties as set forth in these rulesb) Providing support and direction to the directors, officers, and volunteers of the NCWAc) Acting as a fiduciary of the NCWA banking and other financial accountsd) Keeping the minutes of any and all meetings of the NCWAe) Ensuring compliance with all federal and state regulations as pertinent to their role as

Executive Secretary / Treasurerf) Making and keeping the annual budget of the NCWA and reporting all financial figures at the

NCWA designated yearly meeting g) Other duties as designated by the NCWA Board of Directors

Current Executive Secretary/Treasurer: Lelan Brotherman

Article 6.1.4 -- NATIONAL COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR (Webmaster) (Adjunct) The National Communication Director is responsible for:

a) developing, designing and maintaining the official NCWA website (www.ncwa.net)b) responsible for the electronic registration of wrestlersc) monitoring the individual insurance policy programd) responsible for all insurance issues and claimse) overseeing all methods of communication including electronic mail, the official website,

social media, etc.f) director and collaborate with National Sports Information Officer

Current National Communication Director: Chase Giunta

Article 6.1.5 -- NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT (Adjunct) Commencing the 2018-19 year, The Executive Board shall create and finalize the role and description of a Director of Development to fill the existing needs of the organization, including expansion, new team resources and outreach, and fundraising.

This position shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the NCWA Executive Board.

Current National Director of Development: Phillip Pine

Article 6.1.6 -- NATIONAL QUALITY ENHANCEMENT DIRECTOR (Adjunct) The National Quality Enhancement Director (QED) will be responsible for:

a) Direct and enforce enhancement directives of the NCWA Executive Boardb) Determine D-1 and D-2 status of Member Teams with the advice of the Executive Boardc) Support the Alumni Officer and National Compliance Director

This position shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the NCWA Executive Board.

Current National Quality Enhancement Director: Bryan Knepper

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Article 6.1.7 -- NATIONAL COMPLIANCE DIRECTOR (Adjunct) The National Compliance Director is responsible for:

a) investigating reported rule infractionsb) presenting his findings to the NCWA Judicial Councilc) informing the involved parties of the Board's decision and resolutions of the problem

The National Compliance Director is to inform any offender of their violation. All national level violations will be fined accordingly, and all monies will be deposited in the NCWA treasury.

This position shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the NCWA Executive Board.

Current National Compliance Officer: Kevin Andres

Article 6.1.8 -- NATIONAL ALUMNI OFFICER

The NCWA National Alumni Officer will be responsible for Alumni communication, events and Alumni Association membership.

This position shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the NCWA Executive Board.

Transitioning National Alumni Officer: Jim Giunta

Article 6.1.9 -- NATIONAL SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICER The National Sports Information Officer (N-SIO) is responsible for communication of NCWA directives, schedules and results to all media sources including, but not limited to, radio, television, newspapers, printed media and social media.

This position shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the NCWA Executive Board.

Current National Sports Information Director: Scott Farrell

It is recommended that each NCWA member team designate a Sports Information Director (T-SID) for timely reporting of information to the media and to the NCWA.

Article 6.1.10 – National Officiating Director

Effective 2019-2020 season, Henry Marsh will serve as Board Member who would be the NCWA Officiating Director to choose which officials would be on the stage at Nationals and which officials would not be selected for the following year Nationals. This would be in conjunction with the Head Officials Coordinator.

Article 6.2 -- NCWA EXECUTIVE BOARD ELECTION

The NCWA Executive Board shall be elected on an annual basis by a vote of the NCWA Conference Chairpersons present at the Vision Forum or another equivalent yearly meeting if no Vision Forum takes place in any given year. Such election shall require 60% majority for the election to be certified by the National Compliance Director, who shall act as the chairperson of the elections.

Should the NCWA appoint and/or hire a paid Executive Director, the paid Executive Director shall serve at the pleasure of the current Board of Directors. At such time, the Board of Directors shall elect a Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Directors in place of an Executive Director, Assistant Executive Director, and Executive Secretary/Treasurer respectively.

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Article 6.3 -- NCWA JUDICIAL COUNCIL

The NCWA Judicial Council will consist of the following five (5) voting members:

Chairperson: NCWA National Compliance Director

Vice-Chairperson: National Quality Enhancement Director (QED)

Member: NCWA Wrestling Official (Appointed) * Member: NCWA Conference Chairperson (Appointed) * Member: NCWA Coach (Appointed) * *Appointees to be nominated by the Executive Board

Persons appointed membership on the Judicial Council shall be nominated by the NCWA Executive Board and confirmed unanimously by the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the NCWA Judicial Council.

If a unanimous confirmation is not received, the NCWA Executive Board shall offer a new appointment for confirmation.

The Judicial Council shall render advisory opinions, which shall be made public and posted on the secure area of the NCWA website for all questions of interpretation received outside of official proceedings. All advisory opinions are to be non-binding on the Judicial Council in any official proceedings.

Committee Note: Advisory opinions are non-binding as the Judicial Council may not have access to details and facts that would be required to render an official ruling on the interpretation or application of a rule. As such, advisory opinions merely offer guidance on the interpretation or application of a rule, and nothing more.

The NCWA Judicial Council, along with the Executive Board, has the authority to remove or suspend any program, coach or wrestler that it deems to be detrimental to the Association.

Article 6.4 -- NCWA LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL -- “The Rules Committee”

The NCWA Legislative Council will consist of the following voting members: -- 5 members of the Executive Board of Directors -- 8 Conference Chairpersons

(Total of 13)

The Legislative Council will be responsible for formulating the necessary rules and regulations applicable to the NCWA and its member schools.

Article 6.5 -- NCWA ADVISORY BOARD

The NCWA Advisory Board will consist of the following non-voting members plus other members to be developed: Media Director, Athletic Director, Medical Advisor, Legal Consultant, National Publication consultant, an Olympic Wrestling Champion, along with any additional specialists that the Executive Board considers necessary.

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NCWA ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Women Wrestling:

TBA

College / University Administrator: TBA

- NCAA D-I Coaches:Jack Spates - former coach - University of Oklahoma Teague Moore - American University

- NCAA D-III Coach:Jim Miller -- former coach - Wartburg College

- NAIA Coach:Shawn Kelly -- former coach - Hastings College

- National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA):Mike Moyer - Executive Director John Licata - Coaching Development

- USCAA Executive Director - Bill Casto

- Tom Lawlor and Mo Lawal - Liaison for Ultimate Fighting Championships and Bellator

- Dave Mills – Grand Valley State - Clinic Advisor - [email protected]

Article 6.6 -- ADVISORY BOARD’S SUB-COMMITTEES - 2019-2020 Tournament Committee:

Chairperson: Jim Giunta - NCWA Director -- [email protected]

Alumni Committee: Chairperson: Jason Balma -- [email protected]

Financial Development Committee: Chairperson: John Piper - Lafayette College -- [email protected]

Sports Information Committee: Chairperson: Scott Farrell - NCWA National Sports Information Officer – [email protected]

Women Division Committee: Chairperson: Kevin Andres – Ottawa University Arizona

[email protected]

Assistant Chairperson: Scott Sherman [email protected]

NCWA Quality Enhancement Committee (D-1 -- D-2 Concepts): Chairperson: Bryan Knepper – [email protected]

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Article 6.7 -- NCWA BOARD COMPENSATION All NCWA Board members are volunteers. No compensation is paid for any services rendered. The NCWA Board members may request expense reimbursement from the Executive Secretary/Treasurer in advance of incurring an expense on behalf of the Association. Currently, most expenses for the promotion of the NCWA will be the responsibility of the respective volunteer.

We anticipate some expenses being reimbursed as the Association begins to accept money through fundraising and donations. The NCWA does NOT anticipate that it will pay any type of compensation to the directors, volunteers or organizers in the near future but does reserve the right to make such payments if the treasury allows.

SECTION 7 -- RULE CHANGES

Article 7.1 -- PRIMARY METHOD TO CHANGE RULES

a) Changes to the published NCWA Rules - Policies - Procedures are to be submitted tothe Legislative Council (Rules Committee), in voting form for discussion at the NationalMeetings which are held at the NCWA Vision Forum each year.

Motions are to be submitted no later than 30-calendar days prior to the beginning sessions ofthe Vision Forum. Motions are to be emailed in proper form to:

Jim Giunta ([email protected]) and Lelan Brotherman ([email protected])

b) Motions, debates, and voting will use the normal parliamentary procedures outlined inRoberts Rules of Order with the National Compliance Director acting as Sergeant-at-Arms for all such meetings. The NCWA Executive Board may appoint a separateSergeant-at-Arms if the National Compliance Director is absent.

c) A simple majority vote by the Legislative Council is required for a motion to pass; aquorum (defined as 30%) is required.

Article 7.2 -- ELECTRONIC VOTE VIA EMAIL

a) During the year, proposals may be submitted for consideration using electronic balloting;

b) A proposal must be by unanimous agreement of the Conference Board submitting theproposal or a majority agreement of the Executive Board;

c) The voting period will last no more than 20-calendar days from the time the email is issued;

d) During the voting period, the proposal may be discussed and evaluated by all memberschools;

e) The vote may be cast anytime during the 20-calendar day voting period and may besubmitted by all active (i.e.: paid) member schools. Every team may vote as long as theyare paid members of the NCWA;

f) A simple majority vote is required for an electronic vote to pass;

g) A quorum (defined as 30%) of the active/paid member schools must be cast for thevote to be valid.

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Article 7.3 -- EMERGENCY VOTE

a) Only a Conference Chairperson or an Executive Board member may request an emergencyvote;

b) The resolution must be submitted to the Executive Board of Directors who willdetermine if the vote qualifies as an emergency;

c) If approved, the resolution will be published for evaluation by active/paid member schools;

d) The voting period for an emergency vote is no more than 72-hours from the time of issuance;

e) The motion will require a 75% affirmative vote to pass;

f) only active/paid member schools may vote;

g) A quorum (defined as 30%) of the active/paid member schools must be cast forthe vote to be valid.

SECTION 8 -- FINANCES

Article 8.1 -- FUNDRAISING

Schools and teams may raise funds for their local programs through sponsorships, tournaments, sale of items and/or services as well as through direct donations.

Fundraising activities must be in total compliance with any and all rules specific to their own school policies regulating these activities. The NCWA will not disallow methods approved by the local academic institution.

The NCWA requires that all funds be deposited in separate accounts, specifically designated for team use. The funds, however, may be placed in a joint account with the school’s recreational sports department or athletic department and must follow all proper accounting procedures.

The NCWA reserves the right to all name and logo rights involved with items sold or sponsorships obtained. Permission to use the NCWA logo, or name, in conjunction with any fundraising, or any other event, must be approved in writing. To obtain approval, contact the NCWA Executive Director.

Article 8.2 -- NCWA SERVICES, LLC

The NCWA has established the NCWA Services division which will be a separate, for-profit entity, responsible for sponsorships, insurance, and other activities. This entity will be separate from the 501(c) 3 division of the NCWA. The purpose is to build an ongoing business revenue stream and to obtain sponsorships from businesses nationally and develop business ventures that make the NCWA self-sustaining. The proceeds would be used by the NCWA Services, LLC to pay for expenses including, but not limited to, payment to key personnel and tournament expenses. NCWA Services, LLC business profits are intended to be donated to the NCWA. (Nationals, endowment fund, scholarship fund, etc.).

The NCWA shall maintain a contractual relationship with NCWA Services, LLC for profit sharing in areas described above unless revised by both the NCWA Board and the NCWA Services, LLC.

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SECTION 9 -- NCWA COLLEGIATE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Article 9.1 -- STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS The NCWA will encourage Open State Collegiate Championships for any and all member schools of the NCWA, NCAA, NAIA or NJCAA;

The state must have at least 3 NCWA active member schools and the approval by the NCWA Executive Board for the state collegiate tournament to be a sanctioned NCWA event.

State Championships fall under the authority of the Conference Board. The Conference Board has the authority to oversee and make decisions pertaining to all state tournaments held in a state within that particular conference or hosted by an NCWA team within the Conference. Should a state tournament be hosted by, or in conjunction with any member school of the NCAA, NAIA or NJCAA, the conference shall work with those organizations to ensure the wishes of the NCWA and the Conference are addressed. The Conference Board may appoint an individual or multiple individual to oversee all or parts of the tournament planning but shall maintain the ultimate decision-making authority.

State Championship Contracts are available from the NCWA Executive Director. A signed contract must be received at least 8 weeks prior to the event. Contract fees are required; team and individual awards from the NCWA may be part of the contract. The contract also includes NCWA liability insurance.

Regional (i.e.: geographical) Championships may also be supported by the NCWA and must have a minimum of 3 participating NCWA teams involved.

If a state already supports a similar Collegiate State Championship, the NCWA would not support a competing event but would support the efforts of the existing event, provided the NCWA programs were eligible to attend and compete.

SECTION 10 -- NCWA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SERIES Article 10.1 -- NCWA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SCORING

The NCWA Executive Board has the authority to hold an NCWA National Championship Series. The series may include a National Dual Tournament (“National Duals”), a Regional Dual Tournament (“Regional Duals”), a Conference tournament in each conference, and a National Collegiate Championships (“National Tournament”), which is an individual tournament with team scoring. These four events will be considered the National Championship Series (NCS). A team may compete in only one of the dual portions of the NCS in a season.

The National Duals will be hosted in an eastern portion of the United States in even-numbered years (2020, 2022, 2024,...) and in the western portion of the United States in odd-numbered years (2019, 2021, 2023, ...)

Conversely, the Regional Duals will be hosted in a western portion of the US in even numbered years and in an eastern portion of the US in odd-numbered years.

Teams competing in the National Duals or the Regional Duals may earn points that will be awarded after the conclusion of the National Tournament in March to crown a “Collegiate Cup Champion” Team. (see Article10.19)

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Article 10.2 -- TEAM SELECTION: NATIONAL DUALS / REGIONAL DUALS

All NCWA programs in good standing are eligible to apply to the National Duals and Regional Duals. Selection Committee (“NDSC”) for inclusion in the dual tournaments. The NDSC shall consist of the NCWA Executive Board and the eight Conference Chairpersons. The role of the NDSC shall be to invite up to 16-member teams to the National Duals and Regional Duals, respectively. The method for team application and NDSC invitation is defined here:

The NCWA Duals Contract will be made available on www.ncwa.net by the beginning of the competition season. The National and Regional Duals Contracts should include the following:

Entry fee for the duals will be $500 and due by the published deadline. A late fee of $100 may be accessed for each week past the deadline. School purchase orders are acceptable in lieu of immediate payment.

All fees are non-refundable.

Failure to compete in the duals after being accepted may result in an additional $500 fine.

Failure to fill at least eight (8) weight classes at the weigh-ins for the duals will result in forfeiture of any points earned towards the Grand National point system at the end of the season.

All teams interested in competing in the National Duals shall submit their Duals Contract to the Executive Board by December 1st in order to be placed in the applicant field.

Teams in the applicant field who placed in the top-6 at the prior National Duals shall have their bid automatically accepted.

The remaining teams in the applicant field will be ranked by the NDSC using competition results and published NCWA rankings available as of December 1st of each season. D-2 teams may apply for inclusion in the National Duals if within the top-5 of the RETURNING D-2 teams. Teams outside of this scope may be admitted only if all other D-1 teams have been exhausted from the field.

If a Conference desires to hold a Conference Dual competition to aid the NDSC, the competition must be completed prior to December 1st.

By December 15 of each season, invitations will be extended to the teams based on the NDSC’s rank order until a field of no more than 16 teams has been determined.

The NCWA Executive Board will solicit bids for hosting the National and Regional Duals and determine the best site and dates for these events.

2020 National Duals site: Liberty University – Lynchburg, Virginia 2020 Regional Duals site: Ottawa University Arizona – Surprise, Arizona

Awards: National Duals: The NCWA will provide 3 team awards. Regional Duals: The Local host must provide the awards for the top 2 teams from their tournament finances.

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Teams competing in either the National Duals or the Regional Duals must submit an Academic Eligibility Form prior to competing in their event. These Academic Eligibility Forms will also be accepted at the Conference Championships. The Forms for both Duals are available on the NCWA website. The forms are to be sent to the NCWA Executive Secretary following the Duals and then the forms will be forwarded to the appropriate Conference Championship Committees.

Article 10.3 -- SEEDING: NATIONAL / REGIONAL DUALS

1) Coaches' Ranking (50%)

50% of the seeding formula will be based on coaches' rankings from the Head Coach of each team involved in the National Duals. An average of each vote will rank the teams with the top-ranked team receiving 16 points, the second receiving 15 points, etc. Coaches should pay careful consideration to head-to-head meetings between National Duals participants from the current season. It is the responsibility of each coaching staff to post results of their duals for the season in a timely manner.

2) NCWA Team Points (20%)

20% of the seeding formula will be based on the published NCWA team points from records posted on the official NCWA website for the current season. Points will be considered up until the weekend prior to the event. This may change in order to accommodate releasing the official National Duals bracket in a timely manner. Teams will be notified if the cut-off date changes.

3) NCWA Individual Achievement Points (30%)

30% of the seeding formula will be based on the team’s entry roster. The coach will submit a single entry for their team at each weight class. For each entry, results from the culminating tournament of their scholastic governing body will be considered (ex: High School State Championship, New England Prep Tournament, National Prep Tournament, etc. for high school season; a recognized collegiate national tournament for college season). The results from the last season the entry competed in will be considered. The entry will receive the highest single point value they qualify for as defined below:

For athletes in their second year of collegiate eligibility or beyond (a returning collegiate athlete): National Finalist = 5 points; All-American = 4 points; National Qualifier = 3 points.

For athletes in their first year of collegiate eligibility: Finalist = 2 points; Placer = 1 point. Additionally, an athlete with a current season head-to-head victory over a returning collegiate athlete will earn the points the returning collegiate athlete would have garnered. For example, if entry A has a win over a collegiate All-American from the prior season, entry A shall receive 4 seed points regardless of eligibility year or prior year results.

A weight not filled will result in a penalty of three (3) seed points.

The point value from each entry will be totaled to calculate an achievement score for the team and those scores will be used to rank order the field.

Special consideration may be given to military academies and preparatory programs

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Article 10.4 -- TEAM STANDINGS: NATIONAL / REGIONAL DUALS Team Place Points will be awarded according to the following scale. All place points earned will be added to the FINAL Team Standings at the NCWA National Championships after the Individual National Championships to crown a “Collegiate Cup Champion” team and will receive the “Collegiate Cup” trophy. They will also receive a “take-home” trophy.

The National Duals Champion will receive 20 points. The runner-up will receive 19 points, and so on down to 5 points awarded for 16th place. The NCWA will provide 3 Team awards.

The Regional Duals Champion will receive 10 points. The runner-up will receive 8 points, 3rd

place will receive 6 points, 4th place will receive 4 points, 5th place will receive 2 points, and 6th place will receive 1 point. The host of the Regional Duals will provide all awards from their finances.

Teams that enter either of the dual tournaments with less than 8 weight classes filled at the time of the initial weigh-ins may compete but will forfeit all team points toward the Grand National Champion award. Teams that do not complete their contractual number of matches (i.e. leave early) will forfeit all team points earned.

Article 10.5 -- NCWA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS

Effective the 2020 Conference Championships – these events will also include a Women Division in addition to the Men Division

The date for the 2020 NCWA Conference Championships for all Conferences will be the weekend of February 29, 2020. For the site and times of the 2020 Conference Championships, refer to www.NCWA.net “Events” tab for details or contact the specific Conference Chairperson.

All teams must join a Conference to be eligible for postseason competition. Each Conference will charge a Conference Membership Fee to join that Conference according to the following scale: Conference Fees may range from $100 to $250 per member school.

Conferences may hold Regional Championships in order to qualify for the Conference Championships as deemed necessary by the Conference Board. Any pre-conference requirements must be published to each Conference Team no later than October 15th. Team Awards for these events are the responsibility of the host Conference.

Athletes or Teams that do not intend to compete in the National Championships should NOT compete in their Conference Championship Tournament. All athletes MUST be able to advance to the Nationals. It is advised that each wrestler check their academic responsibilities (classes, exams, etc.) and verify that they will be able to advance to the National Championships in 2 weeks.

Article 10.6 - CONDUCTING CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT The Conference Board is responsible for selecting the tournament host and for approving the venue. Bids for hosting the following season’s Conference Championships must be submitted to their Conference Board at the Conference Championships of the current season.

The Conference Board is to establish a written contract with the host team. The host team is to establish a written contract with their host facility and that contract is to be submitted to the Conference Board by November 1st. The contract and any changes must also be submitted to the NCWA Executive Board.

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The host of the Conference Championships must submit to their Conference Board all known information about the Championships no later than December 10th. The Conference Board must post all known information on their NCWA Conference website. As additional information is posted, the changes must have the date of the change posted on the documents in order to avoid confusion with new information.

Handling of Conference Championships -- see NCWA website for a full explanation http://ncwaconferences.weebly.com/

Article 10.7 - REQUIREMENTS FOR HOSTING CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS:

1) Signed Contract with the event facility submitted to NCWA no later than December 1st

of each season.

2) Contracting of the required minimum number of NCAA Certified Officials for the eventno later than December 1st each season.

3) Minimum # of Officials and Mat Requirements:(these are the minimum requirements; more officials and mats may be used)

2 required 20-minute breaks during event

< 50 athletes = 2 Officials on 2 Mats (Suggested fee $200 each) ($400)

51-80 athletes = 3 Officials on 2 Mats (Suggested fee $175 each) ($525)

81-120 athletes = 4 Officials on 3 Mats (Suggested fee $185 each) ($740)

121-160 athletes = 5 Officials on 4 Mats (Suggested fee $225/each) ($1,125)

>161 athletes = 6 Officials on 4 Mats (Suggested fee $225 each) ($1,350)

(add $75 per official for 2-day event)

4) Officials Compensation, Duties, and maximum hours should be spelled out in the contracts.

5) The host coach should coordinate the final results, wildcards and Nationals entrydocuments with the Conference Chairperson and the Conference Commissioner.

6) All certified results and Men National Entry forms must be completed and sent tothe NCWA no later than Tuesday AM after the Conference event via USPSPriority Mail.

7) All fines and dues must be collected by the host and Conference Commissioner prior toallowing the entry of a team and its athletes into the event.

8) The host institution must retain the services of a certified athletic trainer.

9) Conference Tournaments are required to use FloArena to run their tournaments.

10) The Host institution must acquire adequate liability insurance.(NCWA will typically supply needed certificates)

11) Award medals will be presented to the top 3 Men wrestlers in each weight class.Additional medals must be ordered from the NCWA no later than January 15th eachseason. (NCWA will bear the cost of the top 3 medals per Men weight class)

12) Any Team Awards and special awards are the responsibility of the Conference Committee.

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13) The Host institution agrees to comply with all the NCWA StandardizedConference Tournament Financials listed below:

14) After the presentation of Awards, the Conference Board, and conference Coaches,need to meet to determine Wildcard entries, Board Members for the following seasonand discuss any Conference issues.

15) All Results must be sent to the National Tournament Staff as soon as possibleafter the conclusion of the event. Results are to be sent via email to the following:

Bryan Knepper, Scott Sherman, Jim Giunta, Scott Farrell, and Lelan Brotherman.

Article 10.8 - NCWA STANDARDIZED CONFERENCE FINANCIALS:

Entry fees: The entry fee into the National Qualifying Tournament (Conference) is $50 per participant or a fee set by the Conference to cover their expenses.

Entry fees shall be handled as below: $10 of each collected entry fee shall be sent to the NCWA After reasonable documented expenses, (officials, medical staff, etc.) any remaining entry fee proceeds shall be deposited in the host Conference’s Treasury.

Gate Proceeds: All gate receipts shall be retained by the host institution. (Gate fees may range from $0 to $20 per person)

Concession Sales: Profit from the sale of apparel, food Items or other materials shall be retained by the host institution.

Sponsorships: Any local sponsorship, advertising revenue or donations shall be the property of the host institution.

Article 10.9 - CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE:

The “Conference Tournament Committee” must be established prior to the start of the event. It is typically made up of the following 3 individuals:

(Primary Responsibility listed below)

1) Host Institution Coach: Facility, Venue set-up, tear-down, Medical Staff,Tournament Staff, and Officials;

2) Conference Chairperson: Reporting results and submitting all required documentsto the NCWA after the event;

3) Conference Commissioner: Athlete check-in, Academic & Eligibility Compliance,collecting fees & fines;

4) Conference Board is to set deadlines for submitting all forms.

The Tournament Committee will be jointly responsible for:

1) Set the Conference Seeding Meeting date, time and location and conduct themeeting. This information must be posted on the conference’s info website aminimum of 10 days prior to the meeting

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2) Resolve any disputes or official protests during the event, using the NCAArulebook where applicable.

3) Conducting a meeting after the Conference Championships in order to address:-- Wildcard applications to Nationals

-- Discussing rule changes to be brought to the NCWA

-- Determining the host of the following year’s Conference Championships

-- Changing any rules / guidelines of their conference

-- Voting on new Conference leadership (Conference Board Members)

-- Newly voted-in leadership will take office at the beginning of that year’s NationalChampionships

4) Holding the Conference Chairperson accountable for supplying the NCWA with theevent results, wildcards, and all other information required for their conference to berepresented at the National Championships.

Article 10.10 -- CONFERENCE ELIGIBILITY

In order to be eligible to compete in the Conference Championships, an athlete must have competed in a minimum of two (2) separate collegiate wrestling events.

An ‘event’ is defined as a separate weigh-in at SCRATCH weight and the match must be contested. A ‘forfeit’ is considered as a contested match. A waiver to this rule may be granted by the Conference Board.

Only NCWA athletes who have not entered any nationally recognized collegiate postseason championship series during the current season shall be allowed to compete in the current NCWA championship series. Women wrestlers entering an NCWA Conference event are not subject to this restriction.

The tournament management of each NCWA Conference Championship will collect $10.00 per Men wrestling entrant (Women are excluded) for the NCWA national treasury in addition to their own Conference Championship entry fees. The fee is to be collected, submitted along with the Conference Results packet and sent to the NCWA Executive Secretary/Treasurer. It is the responsibility of the Conference Treasurer to collect the fees ($10/entrant) and write one check for the amount due as determined by the number of the Conference entrants. This composite check is to be made payable to the NCWA.

For individual or team payments at the Conference Championships, contact the tournament management regarding whom checks are to be made payable.

Article 10.11 – MEN & WOMEN CONFERENCE ENTRY FORMS (2 forms): FORM # 1: Conference Championship - Official Entry Forms: Forms are available on the

NCWA web site and the information must be submitted before entering the seeding meeting of the Conference Championship. The form will supply the tournament management with the following information: Name, school, academic class, year of eligibility, GPA, age, and overall record at all weight classes during the current season for each entrant. In addition, the NCWA National Point Scoring totals for each entrant must be supplied. This will facilitate the seeding process for each weight class.

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FORM # 2: NCWA Conference Championship - Academic Eligibility Form: In order to verify that a wrestler is an active student at the represented school, the NCWA requires that the school’s Registrar verify enrollment, attendance, and Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of each wrestler by means of the Registrar’s signature on the form and affixing their official school seal to the NCWA academic form. This Academic Form must be forwarded to the NCWA in the Conference Results packet after the event.

Note: Every Conference entrant must be listed on the academic form, and their GPA must be entered, regardless of their academic eligibility. Failure to provide administrative (Registrar) verification will disqualify a wrestler(s) from participation in the Conference event.

Teams that competed in either the Regional Duals or the National Duals were required to submit Academic Eligibility Forms for those events. Those forms are to be sent to the NCWA Executive Secretary who will forward those forms to each Conference Chairperson. Those Duals Academic Forms will suffice for the Conference requirements.

Failure to submit the two forms listed above by the seeding meeting deadline may result in a wrestler not being allowed to compete. The Conference tournament committee has the authority to fine teams for late entries. The “late fee” is to be deposited into the Conference treasury.

The number of entrants per team, per weight class, is limited by the local Conference Board. However, the number of Conference Qualifiers in the Men Division that may advance to the National Championships is limited to two per team, per weight class. For the Women, there is also no limit to the number of entries for Conference and no limit to the number of Women advancing to Nationals.

Article 10.12 -- CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT FORMATS When Teammates Meet in Post Season Tournaments

In both the Conference Championships and the NCWA National Championships, when wrestlers from the same team meet “head-to-head” during the event, they are required to compete. However, no “Bonus points” will be awarded.

If either wrestler forfeits the match, then 1-team point will be deducted for “unsportsmanlike conduct” (UC) on the part of the coach. This penalty is cumulative with any other violations during the event.

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Suggested Seeding Criteria for Conference Championships:

(alterable, but any alteration must be set by the Conference Board and published on the website no later than December 10th)

1) Head-to-Head competition

2) Returning All-American - same weight class

3) Prior All-American - any weight class - any year

4) NCWA Points

5) Season wins at the same weight class – NOT including Forfeits

6) Returning Conference Champion or Conference Placer

The Conference Championships are the final checkpoint for the eligibility of their wrestlers. It is the responsibility of the Conference Chairperson, and the Tournament Committee, to advance only eligible qualifiers to the NCWA National Championships Committee.

Weigh-in procedures for the Conference Championships will follow standard NCAA rules. All competitors must report at the posted time or forfeit their opportunity to compete.

Note: A request for a medical waiver no longer requires an athlete to make weight the morning of the Conference tournament. However, more medical documentation is required to demonstrate illness/injury preventing competing in the Conference Championships and medical documentation clearing the wrestler prior to the National Tournament.

Timeline / Deadlines: 1) Day of Conference - all conferences must submit results to the NCWA via email ASAP.

Export FloArena Results Excel file to the following: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

2) Tuesday, March 3, 2020 (or sooner) - mail the Conference Results packet viaUSPS Priority Mail before noon to:

Lelan Brotherman - 8737 Grenadier Drive – Dallas, TX – 75238-3819. Postage paid by NCWA.

3) Tuesday evening, March 3, 2020 - Scott Sherman will email thespreadsheet to each Conference Chairperson for seed recommendationsfor Nationals.

4) Wednesday Noon, March 4, 2020 - all Conference Chairpersonsrecommendations must be returned to Scott Sherman for calculations.(Please Note: if Scott Sherman does not have your recommendations by thedeadline, then your input will not be considered).

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5) Thursday evening, March 5, 2020 - Scott Sherman will submit to the ConferenceChairpersons combined seed recommendations for their final review.

6) Video Assess to Brackets Composition – Time will be announced when all datahas been received and ready for the process to draw the brackets.

Article 10.13 -- WILDCARD ENTRIES TO BYPASS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: If a Conference wrestler is unable to compete in the Conference Championships due to extraordinary circumstances, they may submit a waiver, in writing, to their Conference Board to waive normal procedures. This request must be presented, in writing, at least 48 hours before the seeding meeting of the Conference Championships. The team must present medical documentation to support the illness or injury which prevents the wrestler from competing in the competition. The Conference Board may grant the waiver and award the athlete a wildcard entry to the National Championships. This wildcard entry shall count toward the conference wildcard allotment.

Even though the wrestler may be granted a waiver to the weigh-in phase of the Conference Championships, they must still report at the Conference site, along with the other competitors and make weight in order to complete the requirements of the waiver.

In addition, if the wrestler is not able to be present at their Conference weigh-in site at the posted time, they may be granted permission to weigh-in ‘off-site’ at the same time as the Conference weigh-ins, have the weigh-in witnessed and verified by at least two individuals. This weigh-in sheet must be submitted to the Conference Board within 24-hours of the completion of the Conference Championships. The Conference Board may grant the waiver and award the athlete a wildcard entry to the National Championships. This wildcard entry shall count toward the Conference wildcard allotment.

The waiver application and the weigh-in information are to be included in the Conference packet that is submitted to the NCWA Executive Board following the Conference Championships. In the event, the waiver is accepted, and a wildcard bid is granted, the team must present medical documentation clearing the athlete to compete in the National Championships. This documentation must be presented to the NCWA Executive Board prior to weigh-ins at the National Championships.

If a wrestler is unable to qualify for the National Championships through his Conference Championships due to extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstances, he may petition his Conference Board for a Wildcard into the National Championship Tournament. If the Conference Board accepts that their petition has merit, they shall present the petition to the NCWA Executive Board of Directors for consideration. By a simple majority vote of the Executive Board of Directors, a Wildcard berth may be granted, provided that the petitioner has met the weigh-in procedures as set forth in the NCWA Rules - Policies - Procedures.

Article 10.14 -- CONFERENCE AWARDS For the Conference Championships, The NCWA will supply each Conference with individual medals for the top 3 places in each of the 11 Men weight classes (33 medals total). Additional medals may be ordered from the NCWA. Medals for the Women may be ordered as needed and are not automatically supplied at this time by the NCWA. Deadline for placing an order for extra medals is January 15th. The local host will be responsible for all team awards and any special awards that they deem appropriate, and must pay for the additional awards from their own revenues

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Article 10.15 -- POST-CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS PROTOCOL

The Conference Chairperson of each Conference Championship is responsible for submitting the Conference Championship Results to the NCWA Executive Secretary and tournament staff. Each Conference should compete to as many places as possible in each weight class, so the Conference committee will have enough qualifiers to submit to Nationals in case any wrestler does not choose to advance to Nationals.

The FloArena Results electronic file (Excel) must be sent via email as soon as possible after the conclusion of the Championships. The Results must also be completed and saved onto the data media (flash drive) provided with the Chairperson’s packet. This flash drive becomes an archive of the Conference’s recent events. The email information is to be sent to the Nationals Tournament Committee.

Send to: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

The hardcopy of the data, along with all payments are to be sent via USPS Priority Mail - no later than Tuesday following their Conference Championships. All Conference Packs must arrive in Dallas no later than Thursday following the Conference Championships.

In addition to this information, each Men and Women Qualifier will be required to complete a National Collegiate Wrestling Championships Entry Form, which is available on the NCWA web site and provided to each Chairperson in their preliminary Conference packet.

This form is their statement of intent to compete in the National Championships. If they indicate that they will compete, they must submit their $50 entry fee (or fee set by the Executive Board), along with their Championship Entry Form, to the Conference Chairperson, who will send this information and money to the NCWA Executive Secretary in the NCWA packet no later than Tuesday following their Conference Championships. All Forms and all money must be submitted at this time. The Conference Chairperson is to generate one check equal to the total amount due based upon $50 per entrant from their Conference. The Conference composite check is to be made payable to NCWA Information required will include the following on each entrant at the event: Name, school, class, age, Cumulative GPA and overall record at all weights during the current season (including Conference matches) for each qualifier. This information will be needed for the souvenir program for the National Championships.

An athlete who has submitted their National Collegiate Wrestling Championships Entry Form may scratch (withdraw) from the National Championships, without competition penalty, until 6:00 PM Central Time - Tuesday - March 3, 2020, following the Conference Championships. The wrestler must notify the National Tournament Staff of their intentions by email to [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. However, the entry fee is not refundable. The results of the Conference Championships will be collected and posted on the NCWA web page. During the week that follows the Conference Championships, the Conference Qualifiers will be distributed across the proposed brackets and then the brackets will be sent to the Conference Chairpersons for their evaluation.

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All changes will be completed by the weekend following the Conference Championships and will then be posted onto the NCWA Web Page (www.ncwa.net) for the other teams to view. Any athlete who, for any reason, scratches from the National Championships after the deadline (Tuesday following the Conference) will be ineligible for postseason competition for one-year. The ineligible athlete may apply for a Nationals Waiver to Compete in the following year’s Conference Championships by submitting the proper form and waiver fee to the Waiver Chairperson (Assistant Executive Director) at least 30- days prior to the Conference Championship seeding meeting. The waiver form is available on the NCWA website.

If a wrestler is unable to compete during the Conference Championships due to a medical condition or is unable to complete competition during the event due to a medical condition, they must submit a “Medical Release to Participate” form to the National Championships Tournament Committee before competing in the Nationals.

The “Medical Release to Participate” form must be signed by medical personnel (e.g.: doctor, school certified trainer). The Medical Release form is available on the NCWA website. The signed form is to be submitted at the Coaches’ registration session of the National Championships.

Article 10.16 -- NCWA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS TOURNAMENT The 2020 National Collegiate Wrestling Championships will be March 12-14, 2020, at the Allen Event Center in Allen, Texas

More information is available on the NCWA web site (www.ncwa.net) and the venue’s own website for information, maps, and directions.

Dates for future National Championships:

March 11-13, 2021

March 10-12, 2022

Article 10.17 – NCWA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS The NCWA will host an annual National Collegiate Wrestling Championships for all Conference Qualifiers. The event will host the top qualifiers in each weight class who are able to participate in the Championships. If a qualifier is unable to advance to the Nationals, qualifiers alternates may be selected from subsequent Conference participants in the same weight class. The deadline for changes to a Conference’s Entries is Tuesday (e.g.: March 3, 2020) following the Conference Championships.

The Nationals will be held 2-weeks after the scheduled weekend for the Conference Championships in order to allow participants to arrange their schedules and transportation.

At the conclusion of the Conference Championships, each Qualifier and Wildcard for the Nationals must commit to participate in the Nationals or pass their opportunity to the next Conference Qualifier in the same weight class.

Participation in the Nationals will not affect their Conference standing, team scoring or reception of Conference awards. This commitment will be in the form of their “2020 National Championships Men Entry Form” which is available on the NCWA website and from their Conference Chairperson.

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No wrestler’s eligibility shall be called into question after they have been submitted by their Conference Chairperson and accepted by the NCWA Board of Directors. All eligibility questions must be settled before the Conference Championships. However, athletes declared ineligible after the National Championships will be subject to all applicable NCWA fines and penalties. Preliminary seeding will be based on a consensus of data provided by Scott Sherman after collecting Conference results and rankings provided by NCWA Conference Chairpersons.

For the 2020 Nationals, brackets will have 34± guaranteed slots per weight class in the Men Division. In addition to the 34± slots, Wildcard entries may be used to increase the number of wrestlers in the brackets. More details will be sent to Conference Chairpersons prior to Conference Championships.

The number of National Championship Qualifiers and Wildcard slots for each Conference will be determined by the NCWA Executive Board of Directors and the Quality Enhancement Director based on the current season’s Conference participation and will be declared before the Conference Championships. A Conference’s placement of NCWA All-Americans in the prior National Championships, as well as other strengths of Conference standards primarily based on published NCWA rankings, may also be considered for additional qualifiers. No additional bids will be granted for awarded bids not used at a weight class.

CLARIFICATION: For example, if a Conference receives 4 automatic bids at a specific weight class and only 3 of the spots are used, the remaining unused spot is forfeited, it cannot be used for another weight class.

If a National Qualifier who has submitted their necessary paperwork and National Entry Fee for the National Championships and is unable to compete in the Nationals for any reason, they must notify the National Tournament Staff prior to the scratch deadline:

6:00 PM Central Time - Tuesday - March 3, 2020

No additional qualifiers will be awarded to replace scratches. The National Championship Qualifiers are ALL selected as automatic-bid qualifiers or through the wildcard allotment given to each Conference as decided directly after the Conference tournament.

Scratches made prior to the scratch deadline will be listed as a BYE in the bracket. Any scratches made after the scratch deadline will become a FORFEIT after the first day’s weigh-in if that wrestler does not show. No substitutions will be made to the National Championship brackets after they have been submitted by the Conference.

Men Division National Championship brackets will be built on a 64-man format on Friday evening following the Conference Championships. The top seeds as presented by the Seeding Committee (Scott Sherman and Conference Chairpersons) will be placed on the brackets. The remaining entries will be placed on the slots by means of a random placement process.

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Any athlete who, for any reason, scratches from the National Championships after the deadline will be ineligible for postseason competition for one calendar year. The ineligible athlete may apply for a Nationals Waiver to Compete in the following year’s Conference Championships by submitting the proper form and waiver fee to the Waiver Chairperson (NCWA Assistant Executive Director) at least 30- days prior to the Conference Championship seeding meeting. The waiver form is available on the NCWA official website.

Weigh-ins at the National Championships will use at least 4 certified scales. The scheduled time for all weigh-ins will be established by the tournament committee, beginning with skin checks, 15-minutes prior to the Official Weigh-in Times at the same location. After enough time, theHead Official will declare the official time for weigh-ins to begin. When the scales are officiallyopened for weigh-ins, all weight loss activities must stop.

In the National Championships, when wrestlers from the same team meet “head-to-head” during the event, they are required to compete. However, no “Bonus points” will be awarded. If either wrestler forfeits the match, then 1-team point will be deducted for “unsportsmanlike conduct” (UC) on the part of the coach. This penalty is cumulative with any other violations during the event.

At the National Championships, individual awards will be presented to the top 8 placers in each weight class of the Men Division, along with “All-American” certificates and “Championship Ring” to each Individual Champion.

“Most Outstanding Wrestler” and “Coach of the Year” awards will also be presented as determined by a vote of the participating coaches of the Men Division only.

Article 10.18 -- NCWA WOMEN DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS The 2020 National Championships for the Women Division will be held at the same location as the Men Division National Championships. The 2020 Nationals will be an Open Tournament for all registered members of an active NCWA Member Women Division Team.

At this time, it is not anticipated that there will be a required Conference Championship qualifying event for the Women Division. This criterion will be subject to modification by each Conference Board of Directors.

Effective for the 2020 Nationals, all Women wrestlers are required to qualify for the Women Nationals by means of their local Conference Championships. Each Conference must provide a suitable event for women to qualify for the Women Nationals. The Conference place of each women wrestler will determine their seed at the Nationals.

Each team may submit multiple wrestlers per weight class in the Women Conference Qualifier event for the National Championships.

Academic Eligibility Forms must also be submitted by the Head Coach for each women team/wrestler entering the Conference Qualifier. The Women Academic Eligibility Form is on the NCWA website. Completed, signed and certified by the school’s Registrar, the NCWA Academic Eligibility forms must be submitted by to their Conference Championship staff prior to their Seeding Meeting. email no later than Sunday - 10:00 PM Central Time – February 16, 2020. Hardcopies of the Women Academic Forms must be submitted at the Coaches’ Registration at the Nationals site to Kevin Andres (Women Director).

Hard copies of the Women Academic Forms must be submitted in the Conference Results pack sent to Lelan Brotherman following the Conference Championships.

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On-Line Registration for the Women 2020 Nationals will begin on February 20, 2020 on the FloArena website and will end on March 1, 2020 - 10:00 PM Central Time. Entrants must pay their entry fee of $50 online on the FloArena website.

Wrestlers must enter at a specific weight class and may not change that weight class after their registration. Women Wrestlers may change their weight class after registering as needed but NOT after the Scratch Deadline of 6:00 PM - 3/3/20.

Wrestlers must enter at the weight class for which they qualified at the Conference Championships. This include both the Men and Women Divisions.

Seeding of the Women Division will be conducted in the same manner as the Men Division seeding process. Entries will be sent to Scott Sherman after the registration deadline, who will compute the seeds according to the data from the registrations. The top seeds will be placed on the brackets. The remaining entries will be placed on the slots by means of a random placement process. The Final Seeds will be determined on March 5th and there will be no more changes to the brackets unless an error is found, and approved changes are made by the tournament committee

Entry fee is $50 / entrant - non-refundable and payment must be made by credit / debit card at the time of the online registration. A female athlete who has submitted their National Collegiate Wrestling Championships Entry Form - Women Division, may scratch from the National Championships without competition penalty until

6:00 PM Central Time - Tuesday – March 3, 2020.

The wrestler must notify the Women Division National Tournament Staff of their intentions not to compete by email to [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. However, the entry fee is not refundable.

Any athlete who, for any reason, scratches from the National Championships after the deadline will be ineligible for postseason competition for one-year. The ineligible athlete may apply for a Nationals Waiver to Compete in the following year’s postseason competition by submitting the proper form and waiver fee of $50 to the Waiver Chairperson (NCWA Assistant Executive Director) at least 30-days prior to the Conference Championship’s seeding meeting.

Awards will be presented to the top 4 placers in each of the 11 weight classes, along with “All- American” certificates. Team awards will be presented to the Champion Team and the Runner-Up Team. “Most Outstanding Wrestler” and “Coach of the Year” awards will also be presented as determined by a vote of the participating coaches in the Women Division only. Awards are subject to modification by the Executive Board of Directors

For the 2020 Women National Championships, brackets will be developed based on the number of entrants and grouped by weight class.

A weight class will not be contested if there are less than 4 entrants entered by the deadline of March 3, 2020 - 10:00 PM Central Time. Those wrestlers affected by the non-contest rule will be allowed to move to another weight class except the 235-lb weight class until the Deadline of - 10:00 PM Central Time - March 3, 2020.

Women weigh-in attire: singlet, and optional bra. All women weigh-ins should be performed by female staff or personnel. Women hair must be in a net or braided.

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Article 10.19 - The Collegiate Cup Calculations As approved at the 2019 Vision Forum, calculating Team Scores for the Collegiate Cup Trophy will include the following components:

1) Men D-1 Team Totals

2) Men D-2 Team Totals

3) Women Team Totals

4) National Duals Place Points Values

5) Regional Duals Place Points Values

After all of the National Championship Matches are completed, Team scores will be re-calculated to include the National and Regional Place Point Values.

This re-calculation will determine the following awards:

D-1 / D-2 / Women – Champion Teams

D-1 / D-2 / Women - Runner-up Teams

D-1 / D-2 - Third Place Teams

After these awards are presented, then all of the scores are combined into the Final Team Scores which will determine the “Collegiate Cup Champion” Team which will be presented the The Collegiate Cup (large traveling trophy). The Collegiate Cup Champion Team will also be presented a “take home” plaque. Teams placing 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th will also be presented place plaques.

In addition to the Team Awards, Individual Awards (medals and “All American” Certificates) will be presented to each Individual Placer in both the Men and Women Divisions.

Individual Medals for the Men, 1st thru 8th Place. For the Women, 1st thru 4th Place.

“Coach of the Year” Awards will be presented to one Coach from the Men Division and one from the Women Division teams. Selections will be done by coaches from the same Division.

Champion Rings will also be ordered for each Champion in both Divisions along with the Coach of each Division’s Championship Team.

SECTION 11 -- NCWA AREAS OF RECOGNITION & SUPPORT Article 11.1 -- NCWA SCHOLARSHIPS

The NCWA will be actively soliciting scholarship opportunities for its athletes. Scholarship applications must be submitted to the NCWA Scholarship Committee two (2) months before the semester for which funds are required.

No NCWA scholarships will be given for the purpose of recruiting high school graduates;

The NCWA will not limit scholarships within the NCAA guidelines.

Only active members of the NCWA wrestling teams who have at least one year of wrestling history with the NCWA team will be eligible for NCWA scholarship awards.

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NCWA Scholarships will be based on the following criteria, which may be modified at any time by the Executive Board:

1) Overall team participation within the NCWA;

2) Attitude, example, and leadership of the individual;

3) NCWA Ranking Points acquired by the eligible wrestler;

4) Academic achievements;

5) Number of years on the team;

6) Financial need;

7) Letters of Recommendation.All scholarship awards will be processed for payment through the NCWA, under the direction of the Scholarship Committee. Corporate Scholarship applications must be submitted by December 31st to the Scholarship Committee, as directed on the application form found on the NCWA website.

Article 11.2 -- SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS TRUST FUND The NCWA has established a Scholarship Awards Trust Fund, which will generate the needed money for distribution. After the fund assets reach $10,000, then the NCWA will be able to distribute the funds as follows: -- Fifty percent (50%) of all funds donated in a fiscal year will be distributed to recipients in the

next two (2) award cycles. -- Fifty percent (50%) of all scholarship revenues donated in a fiscal year will be deposited into

the NCWA Scholarship Trust Fund. -- Sixty percent (60%) of the earnings generated by the Scholarship Trust Fund will be

distributed to recipients annually. When the Trust reaches $1 million, 70% of the earnings will be distributed; at $10 million, 80% of the earnings will be distributed; at $100 million, 90% of the earnings will be distributed.

Article 11.3 -- NCWA SPECIAL GRANTS

The NCWA Treasury will be permitted to award funds to various college programs that may help to provide such necessities as mats, travel, uniforms, entry fees, etc.

All awards from the Special Grants must be requested in writing and submitted to the NCWA Executive Director. The Executive Board must then approve these requests.

The NCWA Special Grants will support/sponsor camps, clinics and certification schools, such as: -- Coaching Camps (philosophy, integrity) -- Wrestling Technique and Conditioning Camps -- Wrestling Officials Certification Schools -- The Overall Improvement of Wrestling's Image

Article 11.4 -- NCWA “HALL OF FAME” The NCWA has established a “Hall of Fame” for the purpose of recognizing persons who have been involved in the sport of wrestling, making a significant contribution to the youth of our nation. The NCWA will attempt to integrate the Hall with the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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The NCWA Alumni Association will develop procedures for nominating individuals for induction into the Hall of Fame. Nomination Forms will be available to active members of the NCWA Alumni Association each year.

The categories of the “Hall of Fame” will be: -- Circle of Champions -- Hall of Honor -- Founders Club -- Hall of Fame Legend

Article 11.5 -- NWCA “ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM” AWARDS NWCA – “All-Academic Team” – Individual Certificates: Wrestlers with a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or higher will be considered for this award.

Applicants must be full-time students and have completed at least 2 full semesters of classes to be eligible. GPA records will be collected from the Conference Academic Eligibility forms. Freshmen are not eligible for this award.

Only those wrestlers who have competed in the National Championships will be considered for this award. The Certificates will be presented at the National Championship site.

NCWA “Top Academic Team Award” will be presented to the D-1 Team with the highest cumulative average GPA from the team’s top-8 wrestlers at the Conference Championships (Men Division - D-1Teams only). The 8 wrestlers do not need to be in different weight classes.

The Conference Board should identify any NCWA D-1 team that competed with eight (8) or more athletes at their conference tournament. For each team forwarded by a conference, the top eight GPAs will be used to calculate a team AVERAGE GPA to the nearest thousandth. This average GPA will be used to determine the top-10 All-Academic Teams at the Nationals.

SECTION 12 -- TEAM PENALTIES - FINES SCHEDULE: ....................................................... 1st Offense ... 2nd Offense ...3rd Offense ... 4th Offense

-- Use of Non-NCWA Official ............................... $50 .............. $100 ............ $200….. Disqualified

-- Wrestling a Non-Registered Athlete .................. $50 ............... $100 ......... Disqualified

-- Not reporting results / late results ................. Warning ............ $50 .............. $50 ……… $100

-- Inaccurate contact info on NCWA website .... Warning ............ $50 .............. $50 ……… $100

SECTION 13 COACHES’ REPRIMANDS & DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS

When it has been alleged that a team or coach is in violation of the NCWA rules, the offending party shall be notified of the allegations and will be given 10-days to provide an appeal. If it is ultimately ruled that a violation did occur, notification shall be sent to the school’s administration. Notice of the offense will be posted on the secured section of the NCWA website as a Section 13 Violation.

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SECTION 14 -- NON-COMPLIANCE & RULES VIOLATIONS

Article 14.1 -- NOTIFICATION OF NON-COMPLIANCE OR VIOLATION When it has been alleged that a team, coach, wrestler or member institution is in violation of the NCWA rules, the offending party (hereafter “offender”) shall be notified of the allegations in writing by the Conference Commissioner or the National Compliance Director and will be given 10-days to provide a written response to the allegations as set forth in Article 14.2. The Conference Commissioner or National Compliance Director shall notify the offender of their rights under this section to respond to the allegations. All monetary fines may be levied on offenders without initiating of the processes set forth in this Section. Article 14.5 may still be utilized by offenders.

A team that has been formally assessed a fine may file an appeal no later than 14-days after issuance. In any case, no fine may be appealed later than the day of the Conference Championship tournament regardless of the date of the assessment.

Article 14.2 -- WRITTEN RESPONSE TO ALLEGATIONS Any offender (or their representative), responding in writing to the allegations as set forth in Article 14.1 shall include the following:

1) A recitation of facts underlying the allegations or defense to the allegations;

2) Contact information for witnesses who may confirm the facts as set forth;

3) Documents or other physical evidence supporting any defense or request forleniency or exception to the rule alleged to have been violated;

4) A dated signature of the party or team representative, verifying the facts to be true andaccurate to their knowledge.

The Conference Board of Directors, Conference Commissioner or NCWA National Compliance Director may require further information be provided in the written response. The Conference Board of Directors, Conference Commissioner or NCWA National Compliance Director shall provide a notice to the offender if no written response is received, or if the information required in a written response is missing within five (5) days of the deadline to submit said information. The offender shall have two (2) days from the date of notice to provide the missing response or information. On the third day following notice, failure to provide a response or required information will represent an admission that no such information is available, or that the offender is guilty of the alleged conduct.

Article 14.3 -- INVOLVEMENT OF LEGAL COUNSEL

All teams, coaches, wrestlers, and member institutions shall be afforded the right to obtain and employ legal counsel to represent them in any proceedings herein. Should legal counsel be employed to represent an offender, all proceedings shall cease immediately, and the matter forwarded to the NCWA General Counsel or any other legal representative engaged by the NCWA. All matters recommended to the NCWA General Counsel or legal representative shall be heard within 90 days of the close of the current wrestling season. The team, coach, wrestler or member institution shall forfeit their right to compete for the remainder of the season, or until the matter is resolved to ensure no further liability arises for either the NCWA or the offender.

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Similarly, as set forth in Article 2.2, should a lawsuit be threatened or filed against the NCWA, its volunteers, officers, members, other representative, or similar person or entity by any wrestler, coach or institution, that wrestler’s, coach and/or institution’s membership shall be suspended immediately, unless and until such lawsuit or matter underlying the threatened lawsuit is terminated and a waiver of all claims is signed by the wrestler, coach and/or institution, or until such claim has been adjudicated by the proper judicial authority.

Article 14.4 -- FINDINGS / RULING

The Conference Board of Directors or NCWA Judicial Council shall render a finding of fact and render sanctions, if appropriate, in writing, within 15 days of receiving a response from an offender (or following the failure of an offender to provide a response as set forth in Article 14.2). Copies of the findings of fact shall be sent to the party identified in the written allegations, the team coach, the NCWA Executive Director, and the NCWA National Compliance Director. If it is ultimately ruled that a violation did occur, notification shall be sent to the school’s administration. Notice of the specific rule number violated and the school of the offender will be posted on the secured section of the NCWA website as a Rules Violation. All findings shall be confidential unless fines are levied, or actions are required by any NCWA Board or Committee (e.g. the forfeiting of a wrestler’s matches, disqualification of a wrestler or team, etc.). Only such information required to be disclosed to take appropriate actions shall be made available to the public.

The findings of a Conference Board of Directors shall be enforced until up to 48 hours after an appeal is submitted and may be continued as set forth in Article 14.3 and Section 14 or as determined by the Judicial Council or NCWA National Compliance Director.

Article 14.5 -- APPEALS

The findings of the Judicial Council may not be appealed for any reason and are final upon the Article findings having been issued. The findings of a Conference Board of Directors shall be appealable to the NCWA Judicial Council for up to no more than ten days of the Article 14.4 findings having been issued. On the eleventh day, any rights to appeal the decision of the Conference Board of Directors shall be forfeited, and the findings upheld.

The Judicial Council shall within 48-hours, make two decisions:

a) Whether the appeal is to be heard;

b) If the appeal is to be heard, whether the findings/rulings of the ConferenceBoard of Directors shall be enforced or suspended until the conclusion of theappeal.

The NCWA Judicial Council may hear an appeal at the request of a member of the Judicial Council, even if the findings/ruling is not appealed by the offender. The NCWA Judicial Council may refuse a request for appeal upon a review of the Conference Board of Directors written Article 14.4 Findings/Rulings and upon a unanimous vote of the Judicial Council. At such time as the Judicial Council either denies hearing an appeal or upholds the findings of the Conference Board of Directors after conducting the appeal, the findings of the Conference Board of Directors shall be confirmed.

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Article 14.6 -- WRITTEN APPEAL Any offender (or their representative), requesting--in writing--an appeal of the Article 14.4 Findings/Ruling of a Conference Board of Directors shall include the following:

1) A comprehensive explanation of the offender’s basis for appealing theArticle 14.4 Findings/Ruling;

2) Information not provided to the Conference Board of Directors and an explanation ofwhy said information was not provided;

3) Documents or other physical evidence not provided to the Conference Board ofDirectors and an explanation of why said documents or physical evidence was notprovided; and

4) A dated signature of the party or team representative, verifying the facts to be true andaccurate to their knowledge.

The written appeal must be sent via electronic mail to the following persons: 1) National Compliance Director2) National Quality Enhancement Director3) National Executive Director4) Conference Chairperson of the related Conference5) Conference Commissioner of the related Conference

The Judicial Council may require further items be required in the written appeal or may request a follow-up statement from the offender after the submission of the written appeal.

Article 14.7 -- APPEAL FINDINGS / RULING The NCWA Judicial Council shall either uphold or reverse the finding of fact and/or sanctions rendered by the Conference Board of Directors, in writing, within 20 days of receiving an Article 14.5 written request for appeal AND any further items the NCWA Judicial Council requests from an offender.

Copies of the ruling shall be sent to the offender, the team coach, the NCWA Executive Director, the NCWA National Compliance Director and sent to the school administration if it is ultimately ruled the violation did not occur. If it is ultimately ruled that a violation did occur, notification shall be sent to the school’s administration. After an appeal, a notice of the violation will be posted on the secured section of the NCWA website. Confidentiality is waived after an appeal is requested and a finding issued in order to ensure precedent is maintained in all future appeals.

Article 14.8 -- LAWSUITS AND LITIGATION The NCWA recognizes a wrestler’s, coach’s or institution’s right to engage both legal counsel and the justice system for alleged violations of the law. The NCWA takes all threats of litigation seriously. As such, for the protection of the NCWA, its member wrestlers, coaches, institutions, and its volunteers, should any legal proceeding or lawsuit be threatened or filed against the NCWA, its volunteers, officers, members, other representatives, or similar person or entity by any wrestler, coach or institution, challenging the NCWA’s rules, regulations, or procedures (or its decisions based on said rules, regulations, or procedures) in any manner whatsoever,

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that wrestler’s coaches and/or institution’s membership shall be suspended immediately, unless and until such lawsuit or matter underlying the threatened lawsuit is terminated and a waiver of all claims is signed by the wrestler, coach and/or institution, or until such claim has been adjudicated by the proper judicial authority.

For the sake of clarity, this provision and the resulting suspension are not intended to include any legal proceeding or court action brought against any individual NCWA agent or employee whose purported actions are outside the scope or capacity of their employ or engagement.

Any member wrestler or institution that chooses to threaten or file a lawsuit waives their right to compete, host, or participate at any NCWA team or organization hosted practice or event until the litigation concludes, or a waiver of claims is signed by the member.

A suspension under this section shall render the wrestler unable to practice with any member institution or engage in NCWA hosted competition.

It is the duty of all individuals associated with the NCWA to report to the Executive Board and the organization’s legal counsel if any threat or filing of any lawsuit falling within the terms of this section

Article 14.9 -- NCWA LIABILITY AND INSURANCE STATEMENT OF POLICY The NCWA functions only as an organizational body and does not accept any liability for athletes during practice, travel, and/or competition. Wrestlers and Teams must be insured by the liability coverage of their respective school. Most programs are automatically covered by their officially recognized school status. All athletes are required to carry personal health or injury insurance coverage. In addition, the NCWA may choose to carry liability insurance and, at its discretion, cover member athletes and institutions.

SECTION 15 -- INDIVIDUAL SCORING & SEEDING METHODOLOGY This section is to be developed at VF)

SECTION 16 -- MEDICAL ADVISORY on CA-MRSA (Community-Associated - Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus)

A great deal of concern has been expressed by the wrestling community about various infections that plague our sport. The items below list ways to help prevent CA-MRSA from eliminating your team from competition due to serious illness and/or death. CA-MRSA is a community spread version of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The items below were published in a recent article in Reader’s Digest (8/07). Please take this situation seriously and take appropriate action to prevent contracting or spreading this disease.

How to Protect Your Team: CA-MRSA is usually spread by skin-to-skin contact with infected people while playing sports like football or wrestling, for example, as well as giving hugs and handshakes. Doctors recommend these steps:

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Keep your hands clean: Washing with soap and warm water several times a day is the single best way to combat staph. Teach wrestlers to rub their hands briskly under running water for at least 15 seconds. Carry alcohol-based hand sanitizer (Purell, Germ-X) for times when soap and water aren't available. It's also helpful to keep fingernails short and to discourage nose picking.

Cover cuts and scrapes: Any wound should be washed with soap and water, then covered with dry, sterile bandages until it heals. Apply a clean dressing daily. Pus from infected sores can contain CA-MRSA, so it's also important to wash your hands after changing bandages to avoid spreading staph.

Don't share personal items: Tell your wrestlers not to use friends' and teammates' towels, washcloths, clothing, uniforms or razors. People who appear perfectly healthy can still be CA-MRSA carriers. Shared sports equipment, such as helmets and gym mats, should be cleaned with an antibacterial solution after every use.

Sanitize gym clothing and linens: If anyone on the team has a cut, sore or infection, wash bedding and towels in hot water with added bleach. Wash sports clothing and washable athletic gear with laundry detergent after each use. Drying laundry in a hot dryer, not on a clothesline, also helps kill bacteria.

Remember flu shots: Since the flu lowers resistance to CA-MRSA, being vaccinated every year helps protect against both diseases. The best time to get the shot is in October or November.

Get tested: If you have a skin infection that needs medical treatment, ask the doctor to check for CA-MRSA, which responds only to certain antibiotics. Many MDs prescribe the wrong drugs because they don't do a test. That can worsen the infection. Until recently, diagnosis typically involved doing a culture.

But it takes up to 48 hours to grow the bacteria in a lab, meaning that people could continue to spread the infection while waiting for lab results. In April 2007, the FDA approved the one-hour Xpert MRSA test, which uses DNA technology to check the nose for the superbug. That gives hospitals a fast, reliable way to screen patients for MRSA before admission.

Soon, the test's manufacturer, Cepheid, expects approval of a DNA test for use on tissue samples from infected areas, giving doctors another tool for rapid diagnosis.

Be sure to take all your prescribed medication: Even if your skin heals, be sure to take all of the prescriptions. Bacteria you leave alive today can morph into tomorrow's superbugs.

Recommended Actions for Teams and Wrestlers: 1) Mandatory showers after practices and events2) Shower, or at least wash-up, between matches in a tournament3) Mop / sanitize the mats before AND after every practice and event4) Mop / sanitize the mats between rounds of a tournament5) Wash all practice clothes, knee pads, headgear, singlets, warm-ups, etc. after use6) Clean wrestling shoes before walking onto mats

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All teams registered with the NCWA must ensure that all mats and other surfaces are properly and completely cleaned and disinfected prior to use in both practices and competition. Proper cleaning and disinfecting lower the rates of acquiring MRSA, ringworm, staph infections, and other skin diseases and infections. Ensure that a proper, approved cleaning solution is utilized to kill all such bacteria and viruses and that such solutions are not mixed with other cleaning agents (such as PineSol or other disinfectants) as mixing may render the bactericide or viricide ineffective. Wrestling shoes must also be disinfected prior to entering any wrestling surface, and bare feet must always be avoided on such surfaces. It is the responsibility of both coaches and wrestlers to ensure a clean wrestling surface prior to use.

If a wrestler, coach, or other individual has contracted any skin infection or disease, that individual must not enter the practice or competition area. Failure to properly keep such individuals from the surface may result in the wrestler, coach, and/or team being suspended from competition in the NCWA. If there are any further questions on this topic, you are urged to consult with a physician, the NCWA Quality Enhancement Director, the NCWA Executive Board, and your applicable Conference Board.

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For more information, please contact the NCWA Executive Director (Jim Giunta) at:

214-378-9900866-894-5094 -- NCWA FAX Line (toll-free)

e-mail: [email protected]

NCWA Men and Women Divisions Website: www.ncwa.net

Contact Information for Executive Board of Directors:

Executive Director: ............................................................................... Jim Giunta Suite 500 13111 N Central Expressway

Dallas, TX 75243 214-378-9900

Email: [email protected]

Assistant Executive Director: ................................................................ Mike Eaton 1020 Young Trail

Fairview, TX 75069 817-692-2186

Email: [email protected]

Executive Secretary / Treasurer: ............................................... Lelan Brotherman (address for team payments / checks) 8737 Grenadier Drive

Dallas, TX 75238-3819 214-348-8548

Email: [email protected]

Communication Director / Webmaster: ............................................ Chase Giunta Email: [email protected]

Director of Development: .................................................................................. Phillip Pine Grays Harbor College

Email: [email protected]

Compliance Director:...................................................................................... Kevin Andres Ottawa University of Arizona

Email: [email protected]

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116-9 Lyndon White Liberty University4-5

1 Colton Messick The Apprentice School41-8

76 Sean Halverson Grand Valley State

University11-917 George Marte Temple University

11-1077

16 David Woo Washington State University

78

8-29 Douglas Bittner Penn State - Fayette

16-1224 Wyatt Sluga Yale University

4-7

79

Rudy Madrid Richland College9-10

8 Christian Antoine University of Massachusett12-35 Manuel Canfijn West Chester University

14-480

Joseph Platas Sacramento State University3-7

21 James Yun University of Southern California8-2

8112 Alex Radli University of Central Florida

6-513 Isaac Stalcup Schreiner University

10-782

20 Brayden Warner Dixie State University8-8

83

Justin Wood Ottawa University - Arizona5-4

4 Kameron Kempker Grand Valley State Unive

84

23-103 Erik Pawlaczyk Mott Community College

18-1

Christopher Guzman Richland College9-1819 Cameron Thompson Big Bend Community College

4-585

14 Raekwon Jackson The Apprentice School

8622 Anthony Frie East Carolina University9-8

87

Thomas Malloy Mott Community College7-4

6 Keith Skaggs Massachusetts Institute of Tec y18-6

7 Elijah Nash Kent State - Tuscarawas

88

7 E. Nash KSTF 5:52

Daniel Bertram Penn State - Mont Alto

89

17-1623 Garrison Garcia Ottawa University - Arizona

4-7

10 Chris Vega Springfield Tech Community Co

90

11-815 Rhett Plemmons Clemson University

9-318 Allen Roppolo Schreiner University

14-4

91

Nathan Abellano University of Maryland, Baltimore County0-122 David Campbell Grays Harbor College

8-1

1 C. Messick APPRF 2:33

32716 D. Woo WSU

TF 17-2 1:58

328

9 D. Bittner PSFDEC 7-0

8 C. Antoine UMASS

sF 2:32

5 M. Canfijn WCUF 1:27

32912 A. Radli UCF

DEC 11-5

330

13 I. Stalcup SCHRF 2:56

4 K. Kempker GVSU

rsityMD 20-7

331

3 E. Pawlaczyk MCCF 1:38

14 R. Jackson APPRTF 18-3 6:36

332

8-511 Matthew Gamble Fresno State University WC7-0 11 M. Gamble FRES

F 1:59

6 K. Skaggs MIT

hnologF 6:55

333

7 E. Nash KSTFOR

10 C. Vega STCC

llegeF 4:25

334

18 A. Roppolo SCHRF 1:44

2 D. Campbell GHCF 0:13

591

1 C. Messick APPRF 3:36

8 C. Antoine UMASSDEC 8-2

592

5 M. Canfijn WCUDEC 9-4

4 K. Kempker GVSUF 6:35

593

3 E. Pawlaczyk MCCDEC 5-2

6 K. Skaggs MITDEC 7-6

594

7 E. Nash KSTDEC 17-16

2 D. Campbell GHCF 3:51

723

MD 13-4

4 K. Kempker GVSUF 4:59

724

3 E. Pawlaczyk MCCDEC 7-5

2 D. Campbell GHCMD 12-1

800

1 C. Messick APPRMD 12-3

2 D. Campbell GHCMD 9-1

GHC2 D. Campbell

DEC 2-01st

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1 C. Messick APPR

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263L1 L. White LIB

L79 R. Madrid RLC

335

L91N. Abellano UMBC

L9015 R. Plemmons CLEM

336

L8923 G. Garcia OTTA

L88D. Bertram PSMA

337

L87 T. Malloy MCC

L8622 A. Frie ECU

338

L8519 C. Thompson BBCC

L84C. Guzman RLC

339

L83 J. Wood OTTA

L8220 B. Warner DSU

340

L8121 J. Yun USC

L80 J. Platas SACR

341

L. White LIBTF 17-2 7:00

L7824 W. Sluga YALE

342

L7717 G. Marte TEMP

L76 S. Halverson GVSU

50315 R. Plemmons CLEMF 0:57

L32912 A. Radli UCF

50423 G. Garcia OTTAFOR

L33013 I. Stalcup SCHR

505 T. Malloy MCCF 2:42

L32716 D. Woo WSU

50619 C. Thompson BBCCF 1:45

L3289 D. Bittner PSF

507J. Wood OTTADEC 7-4

L33310 C. Vega STCC

50821 J. Yun USCF 2:19

L33418 A. Roppolo SCHR

50924 W. Sluga YALEF 2:41

L33114 R. Jackson APPR

510S. Halverson GVSUF 1:03

L33211 M. Gamble FRES

595

12 A. Radli UCFMD 12-3

13 I. Stalcup SCHRF 5:41

596

16 D. Woo WSUF 1:13

9 D. Bittner PSFDQ 6:40

597

10 C. Vega STCCF 2:17

21 J. Yun USCF 4:55

598

14 R. Jackson APPRMD 13-5

11 M. Gamble FRESTF 15-0 5:00

67913 I. Stalcup SCHRTF 18-3 5:59

L5936 K. Skaggs MIT

6809 D. Bittner PSFMD 17-4

L5947 E. Nash KST

68110 C. Vega STCCF 2:55

L5918 C. Antoine UMASS

68211 M. Gamble FRESMD 12-3

L5925 M. Canfijn WCU

745

6 K. Skaggs MITF 4:14

7 E. Nash KSTMD 12-2

746

8 C. Antoine UMASSDEC 12-7

11 M. Gamble FRESF 5:23

7677 E. Nash KSTDEC 8-4

L7234 K. Kempker GVSU

76811 M. Gamble FRESDEC 12-6

L7243 E. Pawlaczyk MCC

799

4 K. Kempker GVSUDEC 13-10

3 E. Pawlaczyk MCCDEC 2-1

4 K. Kempker GVSU

DEC 3-1 SV3rd

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L7677 E. Nash KSTDEC 13-10

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7 E. Nash KSTRE5th

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213 Cole Patterson Dixie State University8-0 Jospeh Lewis Washington State University7-16

3 Keonte Davis Liberty University1-5 Andrew Kakoos Macomb Community College8-16

43 Kolin Johnson The Apprentice School34-10 Tyler Laures Winona State University7-9

511 Andrew Ruhstorfer Mott Community College10-2 Manuel Cisneros Central Washington University1-7

92

1 Brendan Hazelton Grand Valley State University26-1

Laszlo Gendler Yale University9-5

93

17 Devon Smith Florida A & M University9-9

16 Brandon Caffrey University of Connecticut10-4

94

9 Camron Rodriguez Schreiner University12-8

24 Logan Perentis Blue Lights College6-8

95

Johnny Platas Fresno State University WC4-3

8 Eduardo Rodriguez Big Bend Community College7-2

96

5 David Ortiz Springfield Tech Community College25-5

Raymon Troncoso University of Florida8-7

97

21 Demetri Koures Montana Tech7-6

12 Brandon Felan Texas A & M University9-3

98

13 C. Patterson DSUDEC 16-14 SV

20 Michael Sprague University of Maine8-10

99

A. Kakoos MACCDEC 10-4

4 Jacob Toledo University of Central Florida9-2

100

3 K. Johnson APPRF 1:02

Andy Yoon Temple University8-20

101

19 Chandler Rosalin Grays Harbor College11-6

14 Kenny Cracchiola Stony Brook University5-2

102

11 A. Ruhstorfer MCCF 1:39

22 Kevin Evans University of Houston - Downtown7-8

103

Evan Mickey University of Florida1-4

6 Jake Taylor West Chester University20-6

104

7 Anthony Monahan The Apprentice School8-4

Kennedy Cross Richland College4-5

105

23 Dooley Batnasan University of Colorado4-7

10 Caleb Smith Grays Harbor College16-5

106

15 Ryan Matthews University of Akron13-7

18 Mason Blank Penn State - Mont Alto21-18

107

Joshua Roberts University of Maryland, Baltimore County4-6

2 De'Ante Evans University of Toledo22-4

343

1 B. Hazelton GVSUF 1:53

16 B. Caffrey UCONNDEC 7-3

344

9 C. Rodriguez SCHRDEC 3-1

8 E. Rodriguez BBCCMD 9-0

345

5 D. Ortiz STCCMD 11-2

21 D. Koures MTECHMD 10-2

346

13 C. Patterson DSUDEC 9-5

4 J. Toledo UCFF 1:34

347

3 K. Johnson APPRF 1:38

14 K. Cracchiola SBUTF 16-1 7:00

348

11 A. Ruhstorfer MCCFOR

6 J. Taylor WCUFOR

349

7 A. Monahan APPRF 4:55

10 C. Smith GHCF 4:21

350

15 R. Matthews AKRFOR

2 D. Evans TOLF 2:51

599

1 B. Hazelton GVSUF 0:18

8 E. Rodriguez BBCCMD 11-0

600

5 D. Ortiz STCCF 6:35

4 J. Toledo UCFTF 18-1 7:00

601

3 K. Johnson APPRMD 13-2

6 J. Taylor WCUDEC 4-2

602

10 C. Smith GHCDEC 3-2

2 D. Evans TOLDEC 5-2

725

1 B. Hazelton GVSUF 0:20

5 D. Ortiz STCCTF 20-4 6:56

726

3 K. Johnson APPRF 4:23

2 D. Evans TOLDEC 3-2

804

1 B. Hazelton GVSUDEC 10-5

3 K. Johnson APPRDEC 9-3

3 K. Johnson APPR

F 6:521st

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264L2 J. Lewis WSU

L10119 C. Rosalin GHC

265L3

K. Davis LIB

L100A. Yoon TEMP

266L4 T. Laures WINO

L99 A. Kakoos MACC

267L5 M. Cisneros CWU

L9712 B. Felan TAMU

351

L107 J. Roberts UMBC

L10618 M. Blank PSMA

352

L10523 D. Batnasan COL

L104 K. Cross RLC

353

L103 E. Mickey FLOR

L10222 K. Evans UHD

354

19 C. Rosalin GHCF 2:36

K. Davis LIBF 0:35

355

A. Kakoos MACCDEF 3:59

L9820 M. Sprague MNE

356

12 B. Felan TAMUF 6:00

L96 R. Troncoso FLOR

357

L95 J. Platas FRES

L9424 L. Perentis BLC

358

L9317 D. Smith FAMU

L92 L. Gendler YALE

511J. Roberts UMBC

FORL34521 D. Koures MTECH

51223 D. Batnasan COLDEC 8-7

L34613 C. Patterson DSU

513NCL34316 B. Caffrey UCONN

51419 C. Rosalin GHCF 2:52

L3449 C. Rodriguez SCHR

515A. Kakoos MACC

DEC 6-4L3497 A. Monahan APPR

516R. Troncoso FLOR

DEC 5-2L35015 R. Matthews AKR

51724 L. Perentis BLCF 1:18

L34714 K. Cracchiola SBU

51817 D. Smith FAMUF 3:37

L34811 A. Ruhstorfer MCC

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21 D. Koures MTECHDEC 5-0

13 C. Patterson DSUDEC 8-5

604

16 B. Caffrey UCONNFOR

9 C. Rodriguez SCHRDEC 8-7 TB2

605

7 A. Monahan APPRF 1:04

15 R. Matthews AKRMD 10-0

606

14 K. Cracchiola SBUF 3:40

11 A. Ruhstorfer MCCMD 11-1

68313 C. Patterson DSUDEC 10-4

L6016 J. Taylor WCU

68416 B. Caffrey UCONNF 6:43

L60210 C. Smith GHC

6857 A. Monahan APPRDEC 7-2

L5998 E. Rodriguez BBCC

68611 A. Ruhstorfer MCCDEF 6:08

L6004 J. Toledo UCF

747

6 J. Taylor WCUF 2:01

16 B. Caffrey UCONNDEC 5-3

748

8 E. Rodriguez BBCCDEC 10-9

4 J. Toledo UCFF 2:36

7696 J. Taylor WCUF 2:33

L7255 D. Ortiz STCC

7704 J. Toledo UCFMD 12-2

L7262 D. Evans TOL

803

5 D. Ortiz STCCDEC 10-4

2 D. Evans TOLDEC 9-2

5 D. Ortiz STCC

DEC 13-73rd

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1 B. Hazelton GVSUF 0:20

L7696 J. Taylor WCUDEC 10-4

L7704 J. Toled CFo 802UDEC 9-2 DEC 5-3

4 J. Toledo UCF5th

L74716 B. Caffrey UF 2:33

L7488 E. Rodr z801igue 7thBCBDEC 8-2CMD 12-2

CONN8 E. Rodriguez BBCC

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6 Arik Nickelson Penn State - Fayette5-2 Seamus McGowan Western Washington University12-8

79 Charles Hudson Liberty University6-8 Chan Young Chung Yale University7-6

8 Austin Bailey Kent State - Tuscarawas8-1624 Jesus Cervantes Schreiner University4-3

9 Moroni Guevara Stony Brook University11-68 Aaron Ward Mott Community College22-4

103 Trey Templeton The Apprentice School8-4 Max Rohan Rutgers University WC10-4

11 Colton Hanysak Grand Valley State University7-9 James Baccala University of Rhode Island16-5

1211 Paul Adkisson University of California - Los Angeles10-4 Brian Gembarski Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute7-16

13 Adolfo Felix University of Tennessee20-622 Thomas Thornton Montana Tech8-7

14 Matthew Reeves Wayne State College2-21 Ibrahim Bah Dixie State University8-7

1515 Jacob Trask Big Bend Community College9-9 Anthony Devanny University of Connecticut1-7

108

1 Wesley Hollingsworth East Carolina University34-10

A. Nickelson PSFDEC 7-1

109

17 Jeremy Gannon Williamson College of Trades4-6

16 Enrique Munguia The University of Texas8-0

110

9 C. Hudson LIBTF 15-0 3:00

A. Bailey KSTF 6:21

111

Gunner Charbonneau Washington State University1-4

8 A. Ward MCCTF 17-2 4:36

112

5 Beau Wiebe Big Bend Community College9-2

Bryan Garland University of Central Florida7-8

113

21 Nick Webb University of Southern California6-2

12 Daniel Troidl Clemson University1-5

114

13 Brett Uhrin West Chester University8-20

20 Mark Hurt Florida A & M University4-5

115

Jose Salazar Ottawa University - Arizona4-6

4 Danny Buteau Husson University9-5

116

M. Rohan RUTGDEC 7-1

C. Hanysak GVSUTF 16-0 1:36

117

19 Joseph Caraballo Florida Gulf Coast University4-7

14 Chase Bates Mott Community College10-2

118

11 P. Adkisson UCLADEC 7-2

22 T. Thornton MTECHMD 9-1

119

Bryce Palamar Penn State - Mont Alto25-5

6 Justin Trinh University of Central Florida9-3

120

7 Alec Bailey University of Akron26-1

I. Bah DSUDEC 10-8

121

23 Jacob Routon Maine Maritime Academy7-2

10 Zakaria Elfernani Williamson College of Trades21-18

122

15 J. Trask BBCCDEC 11-10

18 Skyler Raymond Winona State University13-7

123

Hunter Stinnett Schreiner University6-4

2 Marcos Mercado Springfield Tech Community College8-10

359

1 W. Hollingsworth ECUMD 9-0

17 J. Gannon WCTF 2:12

360

9 C. Hudson LIBF 1:45

8 A. Ward MCCDEC 3-1

361

5 B. Wiebe BBCCF 0:53

12 D. Troidl CLEMTF 17-0 2:47

362

13 B. Uhrin WCUFOR

4 D. Buteau HUSSF 3:53

363

C. Hanysak GVSUF 2:06

14 C. Bates MCCF 3:18

364

11 P. Adkisson UCLAF 6:59

6 J. Trinh UCFFOR

365

7 A. Bailey AKRF 2:44

10 Z. Elfernani WCTF 1:22

366

18 S. Raymond WINODEC 5-4

2 M. Mercado STCCF 1:35

607

1 W. Hollingsworth ECUF 2:31

8 A. Ward MCCDEC 3-1

608

5 B. Wiebe BBCCDEF 1:11

4 D. Buteau HUSSF 4:44

609

14 C. Bates MCCF 2:38

6 J. Trinh UCFDEC 3-2

610

7 A. Bailey AKRF 0:39

2 M. Mercado STCCF 5:29

727

1 W. Hollingsworth ECUDEC 2-0

4 D. Buteau HUSSF 4:37

728

6 J. Trinh UCFDEC 9-6

2 M. Mercado STCCMD 18-5

808

4 D. Buteau HUSSDEC 4-3

2 M. Mercado STCCF 2:38

4 D. Buteau HUSS

DEC 3-2 TB21st

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124L7

C. Chung YALE

L824 J. Cervantes SCHR

125L10

3 T. Templeton APPR

L11J. Baccala URI

126L12

B. Gembarski RPI

L13 A. Felix TENN

268L6

S. McGowan WWE

L123 H. Stinnett SCHR

26924 J. Cervantes SCHRF 1:26

L12123 J. Routon MME

270L9 M. Guevara SBU

L120 I. Bah DSU

2713 T. Templeton APPRDEC 9-4

L115J. Salazar OTTA

272B. Gembarski RPI

DEC 11-10L11321 N. Webb USC

273L14

M. Reeves WSC

L111G. Charbonneau WSU

274L15

A. Devanny UCONN

L10916 E. Munguia TEX

367

S. McGowan WWEDEC 10-5

L12215 J. Trask BBCC

368

23 J. Routon MMEMD 21-9

M. Guevara SBUMD 12-4

369

L119 B. Palamar PSMA

L11822 T. Thornton MTECH

370

L11719 J. Caraballo FGCU

L116 M. Rohan RUTG

371

3 T. Templeton APPRTF 18-0 6:03

L11420 M. Hurt FAMU

372

21 N. Webb USCMD 13-4

L112 B. Garland UCF

373

G. Charbonneau WSUTF 18-1 6:14

L110 A. Bailey KST

374

16 E. Munguia TEXMD 9-1

L108 A. Nickelson PSF

51915 J. Trask BBCCF 1:04

L36112 D. Troidl CLEM

52023 J. Routon MMETF 16-1 2:18

L36213 B. Uhrin WCU

52122 T. Thornton MTECHFOR

L35917 J. Gannon WCT

522M. Rohan RUTG

MD 17-4L3609 C. Hudson LIB

5233 T. Templeton APPRFOR

L36510 Z. Elfernani WCT

52421 N. Webb USCF 2:09

L36618 S. Raymond WINO

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F 1:11L363 C. Hanysak GVSU

52616 E. Munguia TEXF 3:57

L36411 P. Adkisson UCLA

611

15 J. Trask BBCCFOR

13 B. Uhrin WCUDEC 6-4

612

22 T. Thornton MTECHF 2:39

9 C. Hudson LIBTF 17-2 4:53

613

3 T. Templeton APPRF 2:11

18 S. Raymond WINOTF 19-2 5:00

614

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11 P. Adkisson UCLADEC 5-3

68715 J. Trask BBCCF 2:32

L60914 C. Bates MCC

6889 C. Hudson LIBTF 16-1 4:16

L6107 A. Bailey AKR

6893 T. Templeton APPRMD 11-2

L6078 A. Ward MCC

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14 C. Bates MCCF 2:11

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8 A. Ward MCCDEC 7-1

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L7271 W. Hollingsworth ECU

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1 W. Hollingsworth ECUMD 11-3

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DEC 8-23rd

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L77114 C. Bates MC

L772MD 11-36 J. Trinh 806UCFDEC 4-2 DEC 12-5

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L7499 C. Hudson LIBDEC 8-2

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9 C. Hudson LIB7th

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169 Cody Ferrara Ottawa University - Arizona8-2 Mitchell Krcelic Penn State - Mont Alto15-22

17 Victor Tafoya Grays Harbor College4-158 Edward DeRoche Husson University17-2

185 Marcus Martinez Rutgers University WC5-0 Dorian Baker Clemson University5-6

19 Daniel Murray University of Nevada - Las Vegas5-13 Anthony Skulina University of Akron3-4

2021 Nicholas Carlson Florida Gulf Coast University7-1 Jean-Souvern Rioux Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute18-19

21 Johnathan Dickerson Central Washington University2-6 Ryan Williams Springfield Tech Community College8-14

223 Tyler Sage University of Florida16-4 Tyler Dusty Macomb Community College8-12

23 Dj Hunter Washington State University7-1514 Jacob Adams Massachusetts Institute of Technology16-7

247 Tristan Mabe The Apprentice School18-8 Damian Figueroa Springfield Tech Community College11-8

2515 Lane Householder Kent State - Tuscarawas22-9 Christian Govan East Carolina University13-13

127

1 Zach Blevins University of Toledo29-2

Kane Jajieh University of California - Los Angeles4-6

128

17 August Rohmeyer Texas A & M University8-1

16 Dakota Clark Middle Tennessee State University12-6

129

9 C. Ferrara OTTAFOR

24 Christien Knopp Big Bend Community College5-3

130

Eric Pullman University of Central Florida7-13

8 E. DeRoche HUSSF 0:42

131

5 M. Martinez RUTGTF 19-4 3:46

A. Skulina AKRF 1:37

132

21 N. Carlson FGCUDEC 7-0

12 Tyler Allen The Apprentice School15-11

133

13 Bryce Barclay Penn State University WC6-3

20 Hunter Weiss Wayne State College19-15

134

J. Dickerson CWUMD 12-4

4 Chad Cantrell Liberty University26-7

135

3 T. Sage FLORF 2:04

Aaron Mylan Penn State - Fayette5-12

136

19 Ryan Miller Grand Valley State University17-7

14 J. Adams MITMD 9-1

137

11 Devin Hyman University of Maryland WC10-2

22 Andrew Cantatore Stony Brook University11-3

138

Nicholas Hammond Schreiner University8-10

6 Nick King Mott Community College20-7

139

7 T. Mabe APPRF 2:58

Matthew Salazar University of Arizona4-3

140

23 Llimy Garcia Fresno State University WC8-6

10 Cade Cox Big Bend Community College6-1

141

15 L. Householder KSTF 1:40

18 Anthony Tripodi University of Connecticut16-6

142

Tai Nguyen University of Southern California4-5

2 TyRae Carter Texas A & M University9-0

375

1 Z. Blevins TOLFOR

17 A. Rohmeyer TAMUDEC 5-2

376

24 C. Knopp BBCCDEC 7-2

8 E. DeRoche HUSSF 1:17

377

5 M. Martinez RUTGDEC 11-4

21 N. Carlson FGCUMD 16-3

378

13 B. Barclay PSWCMD 14-4

4 C. Cantrell LIBF 4:46

379

3 T. Sage FLORTF 18-2 5:18

19 R. Miller GVSUDEC 9-3

380

22 A. Cantatore SBUFOR

6 N. King MCCF 2:09

381

7 T. Mabe APPRFOR

10 C. Cox BBCCDEC 4-1

382

15 L. Householder KSTF 4:27

2 T. Carter TAMUF 2:03

615

1 Z. Blevins TOLF 2:41

8 E. DeRoche HUSSDEC 9-4

616

21 N. Carlson FGCUDEC 13-9

4 C. Cantrell LIBF 6:53

617

3 T. Sage FLORDEC 8-2

6 N. King MCCMD 11-3

618

7 T. Mabe APPRF 1:52

2 T. Carter TAMUF 4:01

729

1 Z. Blevins TOLF 2:00

4 C. Cantrell LIBDEC 6-1

730

3 T. Sage FLORDEC 8-4

2 T. Carter TAMUDEC 8-3

812

1 Z. Blevins TOLDEC 8-6

2 T. Carter TAMUMD 11-3

2 T. Carter TAMU

MD 11-31st

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143L18 D. Baker CLEM

L19 D. Murray UNLV

275L16 M. Krcelic PSMA

L14023 L. Garcia FRES

276L17 V. Tafoya GHC

L139 M. Salazar ZONA

277D. Baker CLEM

MD 15-5L138 N. Hammond SCHR

278L20 J. Rioux RPI

L13711 D. Hyman MARY

279L21

R. Williams STCC

L135 A. Mylan PSF

280L22 T. Dusty MACC

L134J. Dickerson CWU

281L23

D. Hunter WSU

L13320 H. Weiss WSC

282L24

D. Figueroa STCC

L130 E. Pullman UCF

283L25

C. Govan ECU

L12816 D. Clark MTSU

383

L142 T. Nguyen USC

L14118 A. Tripodi UCONN

384

23 L. Garcia FRESFOR

V. Tafoya GHCFOR

385

N. Hammond SCHRF 4:59

J. Rioux RPIFOR

386

L13614 J. Adams MIT

A. Mylan PSFDEC 10-3

387

T. Dusty MACCF 4:07

20 H. Weiss WSCDEC 4-2

388

L13212 T. Allen APPR

L131 A. Skulina AKR

389

D. Figueroa STCCTF 18-0 6:28

L1299 C. Ferrara OTTA

390

16 D. Clark MTSUDEC 9-6

L127 K. Jajieh UCLA

52718 A. Tripodi UCONNTF 19-4 5:34

L3775 M. Martinez RUTG

52823 L. Garcia FRESDEC 12-8

L37813 B. Barclay PSWC

529J. Rioux RPIMD 11-2

L37517 A. Rohmeyer TAMU

53014 J. Adams MITMD 13-1

L37624 C. Knopp BBCC

53120 H. Weiss WSCMD 12-2

L38110 C. Cox BBCC

532A. Skulina AKR

F 4:14L38215 L. Householder KST

5339 C. Ferrara OTTADEC 12-6

L37919 R. Miller GVSU

53416 D. Clark MTSUFOR

L38022 A. Cantatore SBU

619

5 M. Martinez RUTGDEC 13-6

13 B. Barclay PSWCMD 10-1

620

17 A. Rohmeyer TAMUDEC 12-8

14 J. Adams MITDEC 4-0

621

20 H. Weiss WSCF 2:46

15 L. Householder KSTF 1:49

622

19 R. Miller GVSUDEC 5-1

22 A. Cantatore SBUM FOR

6915 M. Martinez RUTGDEC 6-3

L6176 N. King MCC

69217 A. Rohmeyer TAMUF 6:34

L6187 T. Mabe APPR

69320 H. Weiss WSCF 3:29

L6158 E. DeRoche HUSS

69419 R. Miller GVSUDEC 5-2

L61621 N. Carlson FGCU

751

5 M. Martinez RUTGDEC 10-5

7 T. Mabe APPRF 1:59

752

8 E. DeRoche HUSSF 1:46

19 R. Miller GVSUDEC 5-4

7737 T. Mabe APPRF 4:11

L7294 C. Cantrell LIB

7748 E. DeRoche HUSSF 4:22

L7303 T. Sage FLOR

811

4 C. Cantrell LIBDEC 16-10

3 T. Sage FLORDEC 8-6 SV

4 C. Cantrell LIB

F 5:443rd

615

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149

1 Z. Blevins TOL

L7737 T. Mabe APPRDEC 16-10

L7748 E. DeRoche 810 HM FORSDEC 8-6 SV

7 T. Mabe APPRUS5th

L7515 M. Martinez RF 4:11

L75219 R. Mill VSer 809GF 4:22 DEC 6-3

UTG5 M. Martinez RUTGU7th

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26 Robert Medina Sacramento State University0-7 Noah Guerra Schreiner University5-7

2717 Andrew Welch University of Tennessee18-7 Jake Piotrowski Rutgers University WC6-7

289 Dan Ritz Penn State University WC14-4 Edmond DeAngelis Liberty University6-5

29 Donovan Campeau Western Washington University2-1224 Ethan Fitzler Wayne State College19-13

30 Charles Galluscio University of Florida6-9 Alan Mashkovich University of Connecticut12-5

315 Tyler Steele Penn State - Fayette12-6 Dylan Ruedas Dixie State University3-14

3221 William Condon Iowa State University WC10-7 Patrick Rosser Clemson University7-6

33 David Crespo East Carolina University7-912 Kevin Klein Central Washington University3-4

34 Max-Henry Nelson Pacific Lutheran University4-11 Scott Amaya Mott Community College8-4

353 Andrew Burgette Liberty University29-6 John Iacano University of Akron4-9

36 Nicholas Sigismondi Temple University6-19 Jay Best Stony Brook University7-9

3719 Justin Perez Springfield Tech Community College11-12 Nicholas Martini Grand Valley State University13-12

38 Ben Huff University of Toledo6-9 William Heath The Apprentice School20-13

39 Fletcher Andrews Grays Harbor College9-1010 Michael Klee California Polytechnic State University WC9-0

40 Austin Holloman University of Nevada - Las Vegas10-6 Jose Galindo Big Bend Community College2-6

144

1 Brandon Turner Grand Valley State University19-1

N. Guerra SCHRF 0:33

145

17 A. Welch TENNF 1:55

16 Ben Peterson Colorado State University10-6

146

9 D. Ritz PSWCF 2:20

24 E. Fitzler WSCDEF 0:00

147

A. Mashkovich UCONNMD 20-9

8 Kimani Johnson Grays Harbor College24-7

148

5 T. Steele PSFTF 18-0 2:11

Matt Thompson Richland College13-14

149

21 W. Condon ISWCTF 20-0 3:24

12 K. Klein CWUF 3:39

150

13 Austin Kolada University of Texas at Arlington11-4

20 Elias Edmondson University of Nevada - Las Vegas13-10

151

M. Nelson PLUDEC 15-8

4 Chad Simmons The Apprentice School40-9

152

3 A. Burgette LIBTF 17-1 6:07

J. Best SBUDEC 7-4

153

19 J. Perez STCCDEC 9-5

14 Timithy Ellinger Montana Tech12-5

154

11 Al Caserta The Ohio State University WC6-2

22 Connor Muilenburg Northeastern University12-3

155

W. Heath APPRF 6:31

6 Dan Vossbein West Chester University18-6

156

7 Mike Clark Springfield Tech Community College20-8

Phillip Grajeda University of Arizona6-3

157

23 Carlos Zumwalt Richland College6-12

F. Andrews GHCF 3:48

158

15 Calvin Kopstein James Madison University13-3

18 Axel Urgiles Montclair State University4-6

159

A. Holloman UNLVMD 9-0

2 Matthew Seymour University of Central Florida20-7

391

1 B. Turner GVSUF 2:54

17 A. Welch TENNFOR

392

9 D. Ritz PSWCDEC 10-5

A. Mashkovich UCONNDEC 4-3

393

5 T. Steele PSFF 1:39

12 K. Klein CWUDEC 15-8

394

13 A. Kolada UTAMD 16-5

4 C. Simmons APPRTF 16-0 3:00

395

3 A. Burgette LIBTF 18-0 4:01

19 J. Perez STCCDEC 8-7 SV

396

11 A. Caserta OSWCDEC 10-3

6 D. Vossbein WCUF 2:10

397

7 M. Clark STCCF 3:33

23 C. Zumwalt RLCF 4:55

398

15 C. Kopstein JMUMD 9-0

2 M. Seymour UCFF 1:13

623

1 B. Turner GVSUMD 12-4

9 D. Ritz PSWCF 1:48

624

5 T. Steele PSFF 1:24

4 C. Simmons APPRTF 16-1 5:34

625

3 A. Burgette LIBMD 12-3

11 A. Caserta OSWCDEC 3-2

626

7 M. Clark STCCDEC 12-6

15 C. Kopstein JMUDEC 5-4

731

9 D. Ritz PSWCF 1:49

4 C. Simmons APPRDEC 3-0

732

3 A. Burgette LIBTF 18-0 1:22

15 C. Kopstein JMUF 2:42

816

4 C. Simmons APPRMD 16-6

3 A. Burgette LIBDEC 15-8

3 A. Burgette LIB

DEC 7-51st

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160L28 E. DeAngelis LIB

L29 D. Campeau WWE

161L32 P. Rosser CLEM

L33 D. Crespo ECU

162L35 J. Iacano AKR

L36 N. Sigismondi TEMP

284L26 R. Medina SACR

L159 A. Holloman UNLV

285L27 J. Piotrowski RUTG

L15818 A. Urgiles MONT

286E. DeAngelis LIB

FORL157 F. Andrews GHC

287L30 C. Galluscio FLOR

L156 P. Grajeda ZONA

288L31 D. Ruedas DSU

L155 W. Heath APPR

289P. Rosser CLEM

F 4:51L15422 C. Muilenburg NEU

290L34 S. Amaya MCC

L152 J. Best SBU

291J. Iacano AKR

TF 16-0 4:03L151 M. Nelson PLU

292L37 N. Martini GVSU

L15020 E. Edmondson UNLV

293L38 B. Huff TOL

L148 M. Thompson RLC

294L3910 M. Klee POLY

L14624 E. Fitzler WSC

295L40 J. Galindo BBCC

L144 N. Guerra SCHR

399

A. Holloman UNLVF 3:56

18 A. Urgiles MONTTF 17-2 6:10

400

E. DeAngelis LIBF 5:50

C. Galluscio FLORF 5:00

401

W. Heath APPRF 1:25

P. Rosser CLEMDEC 11-7

402

L15314 T. Ellinger MTECH

S. Amaya MCCDEC 5-1

403

M. Nelson PLUDEC 5-1

20 E. Edmondson UNLVMD 10-2

404

L14921 W. Condon ISWC

B. Huff TOLDEC 9-2

405

L1478 K. Johnson GHC

10 M. Klee POLYMD 9-1

406

L14516 B. Peterson CSU

N. Guerra SCHRF 1:23

535A. Holloman UNLV

FORL39312 K. Klein CWU

536E. DeAngelis LIB

TF 20-5 4:27L39413 A. Kolada UTA

537W. Heath APPR

TF 18-2 4:33L391

17 A. Welch TENN

53814 T. Ellinger MTECHF 4:59

L392 A. Mashkovich UCONN

53920 E. Edmondson UNLVF 6:35

L39723 C. Zumwalt RLC

54021 W. Condon ISWCF 6:02

L3982 M. Seymour UCF

54110 M. Klee POLYF 1:39

L39519 J. Perez STCC

542N. Guerra SCHR

FORL3966 D. Vossbein WCU

627

12 K. Klein CWUF 1:15

13 A. Kolada UTADEC 9-6

628

17 A. Welch TENNF 3:42

14 T. Ellinger MTECHDEC 6-5

629

20 E. Edmondson UNLVDEC 17-15

2 M. Seymour UCFDEC 11-5

630

10 M. Klee POLYMD 11-0

6 D. Vossbein WCUF 1:51

69512 K. Klein CWUDEC 10-4

L62511 A. Caserta OSWC

69617 A. Welch TENNF 3:26

L6267 M. Clark STCC

6972 M. Seymour UCFMD 10-1

L6231 B. Turner GVSU

69810 M. Klee POLYDEC 7-4

L6245 T. Steele PSF

753

11 A. Caserta OSWCDEC 9-4

7 M. Clark STCCF 1:16

754

1 B. Turner GVSUDEC 12-5

10 M. Klee POLYMD 11-1

77511 A. Caserta OSWCF 1:00

L7319 D. Ritz PSWC

7761 B. Turner GVSUF 0:16

L73215 C. Kopstein JMU

815

9 D. Ritz PSWCF 1:07

15 C. Kopstein JMUDEC 6-5

15 C. Kopstein JMU

MD 12-33rd

623

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9 D. Ritz PSWCF 1:49

L77511 A. Caserta OF 1:07

L7761 B. Turn GVer 814GDEC 6-5 DEC 9-4

SWC1 B. Turner GVSUS5th

L7537 M. Clark STCF 1:00

L754 e 813PF 0:16 OR

C7 M. Clark STCC10 M. Kle OLYF

7th

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41 Steven Perez Texas A & M University4-7 Patrick Jordan University of Akron8-5

42 Mark Ishida Treasure Valley Community College5-824 Tyrek Brown University of North Texas1-4

44 Eli Goldfarb University of Rhode Island12-620 Luis Lopez University of Nevada - Las Vegas16-5

45 Tadeo Nicholas Arce Montclair State University5-3 Shawn Murrey University of Toledo5-16

4619 Collin Mancuso Kent State - Tuscarawas19-14 Gino Perez Dixie State University6-10

477 Alexander Alberto Schreiner University15-9 Jairo Delacruz Washington State University9-10

4823 Matthew Rubio Ottawa University - Arizona8-5 Jacob Heyde The Apprentice School7-18

49 Josh Thornton University of Maine3-410 Jacob Yatso University of Wisconsin WC5-2

50 Adam Aldridge East Carolina University5-16 Michael Salter Stony Brook University1-7

163

1 Mason Brestle University of Maryland WC12-0

P. Jordan AKRTF 21-3 6:52

164

17 Trevor Pickett Grand Valley State University6-6

16 Mackay Revis University of Connecticut18-7

165

9 Daniel Henson The Apprentice School15-13

M. Ishida TVCCF 1:53

166

Alexander Jang Yale University6-4

8 Alex Stuart Pacific Lutheran University8-5

167

5 Clay Perry University of Central Florida15-3

Hunter Reese Rowan University5-2

168

21 Tyler Hardin Montana Tech7-4

12 Joshua Fontanez Springfield Tech Community College17-13

169

13 Michael Euliss Western Washington University14-9

20 L. Lopez UNLVF 2:06

170

S. Murrey TOLF 4:57

4 Peter Becher East Carolina University10-2

171

3 Luke Ely Liberty University11-10

Izaiah Salazar Richland College12-5

172

19 C. Mancuso KSTF 2:25

14 Stephen Illicete Farmingdale State University9-5

173

11 Darrien Walters Grays Harbor College13-6

22 Aaron Senne University of Tampa4-1

174

Sal Spera University of Central Florida8-10

6 Colin Saiz Colorado State University12-3

175

J. Delacruz WSUDEC 6-3 TB2

Zachary Wakefield West Chester University9-4

176

23 M. Rubio OTTAF 4:41

10 J. Yatso WISCMD 16-4

177

15 Tyler Rendina University of Maryland, Baltimore County11-6

18 Alonzo Davis University of Florida5-7

178

M. Salter SBUFOR

2 Jerrod Mullins Mott Community College37-3

407

1 M. Brestle MARYF 5:35

17 T. Pickett GVSUF 0:28

408

M. Ishida TVCCDEC 15-13

A. Jang YALEF 3:36

409

5 C. Perry UCFMD 9-0

12 J. Fontanez STCCMD 17-4

410

20 L. Lopez UNLVDEC 6-0

4 P. Becher ECUF 1:58

411

3 L. Ely LIBMD 10-2

14 S. Illicete FARMF 6:40

412

22 A. Senne TAMPDEC 7-2

S. Spera UCFFOR

413

J. Delacruz WSUF 5:54

10 J. Yatso WISCDEC 9-6

414

15 T. Rendina UMBCFOR

2 J. Mullins MCCF 2:49

631

1 M. Brestle MARYMD 12-0

M. Ishida TVCCDEC 12-9

632

5 C. Perry UCFDEC 8-2

20 L. Lopez UNLVDEC 5-0

633

3 L. Ely LIBDEC 5-3

22 A. Senne TAMPDEC 13-6

634

10 J. Yatso WISCDEC 6-4

2 J. Mullins MCCDEC 10-8 SV

733

1 M. Brestle MARYF 0:49

5 C. Perry UCFMD 8-0

734

3 L. Ely LIBMD 12-1

2 J. Mullins MCCF 6:59

820

1 M. Brestle MARYDEC 8-2

2 J. Mullins MCCDEC 4-1

2 J. Mullins MCC

F 3:281st

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179L48 J. Heyde APPR

L49 J. Thornton MNE

296L41 S. Perez TAMU

L178 M. Salter SBU

297L42

24 T. Brown UNT

L17623 M. Rubio OTTA

299L44 E. Goldfarb URI

L17219 C. Mancuso KST

300L45 T. Arce MONT

L171I. Salazar RLC

301L46 G. Perez DSU

L16913 M. Euliss WWE

302L477 A. Alberto SCHR

L1668 A. Stuart PLU

303 J. Thornton MNETF 17-2 7:00

L1659 D. Henson APPR

304L50 A. Aldridge ECU

L163 P. Jordan AKR

415

S. Perez TAMUDEC 8-7

L17718 A. Davis FLOR

416

23 M. Rubio OTTAF 1:16

L175 Z. Wakefield WCU

417

L1746 C. Saiz CSU

L17311 D. Walters GHC

418

19 C. Mancuso KSTF 3:35

T. Arce MONTF 4:46

419

L170 S. Murrey TOL

13 M. Euliss WWETF 17-2 5:00

420

L16821 T. Hardin MTECH

L167 H. Reese ROW

421

7 A. Alberto SCHRMD 14-0

9 D. Henson APPRF 0:54

422

L16416 M. Revis UCONN

P. Jordan AKRFOR

543S. Perez TAMUFOR

L40912 J. Fontanez STCC

54423 M. Rubio OTTAF 3:40

L4104 P. Becher ECU

54511 D. Walters GHCFOR

L40717 T. Pickett GVSU

54619 C. Mancuso KSTFOR

L408 A. Jang YALE

54713 M. Euliss WWEF 6:09

L413 J. Delacruz WSU

54821 T. Hardin MTECHDEC 8-4

L41415 T. Rendina UMBC

5499 D. Henson APPRTF 21-5 7:00

L41114 S. Illicete FARM

55016 M. Revis UCONNF 7:00

L412 S. Spera UCF

635

12 J. Fontanez STCCF 4:38

4 P. Becher ECUMD 13-2

636

11 D. Walters GHCMD 15-4

19 C. Mancuso KSTF 3:46

637

13 M. Euliss WWEF 2:46

21 T. Hardin MTECHDEC 8-4

638

14 S. Illicete FARMTF 17-1 6:06

16 M. Revis UCONNF 4:05

6994 P. Becher ECUDEC 6-0

L63322 A. Senne TAMP

70019 C. Mancuso KSTDEC 3-2

L63410 J. Yatso WISC

70113 M. Euliss WWEDEC 8-3

L631 M. Ishida TVCC

70214 S. Illicete FARMDEC 8-5

L63220 L. Lopez UNLV

755

4 P. Becher ECUDEC 11-5

10 J. Yatso WISCDEC 8-3 TB2

756

13 M. Euliss WWEMD 12-4

14 S. Illicete FARMDEC 9-4

7774 P. Becher ECUDEC 10-5

L7335 C. Perry UCF

77814 S. Illicete FARMDEC 8-6 SV

L7343 L. Ely LIB

819

5 C. Perry UCFDEC 8-4

3 L. Ely LIBTF 15-0 5:11

5 C. Perry UCF

DEC 4-33rd

631

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1 M. Brestle MARY

L7774 P. Becher ECDEC 8-4

L77814 S. Illicete 818FATF 15-0 5:11

RMF 2:35

U14 S. Illicete FARM5th

iss 817L755

10 J. Yatso WISDEC 10-5

L75613 M. Eul WW7thEDEC 8-6 SV DEC 13-10

C13 M. Euliss WWE

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51 Jordan Motter Penn State University WC5-5 Gilmar Ortega The University of Texas4-4

52 Ryan Thompson Richland College6-17 Samuel Lee University of California - Los Angeles2-5

535 Drake Dudley University of North Texas15-1 Christian Petrucci Temple University14-18

5421 Destry Talledo University of Nevada - Las Vegas14-10 Gabriel Vega University of Connecticut7-4

55 Stephan Orlando Macomb Community College12-612 Cody Richmond Liberty University14-11

5613 Michael Seymour University of Tampa8-2 Elmer Fajardo Montclair State University3-6

57 Colton Bullard University of Southern California7-6 Neil Ryan University of Massachusetts9-6

58 Ricardo Magny University of Maine11-10 Samuel Abdavi-Azar Washington State University0-2

59 Luke Mazzeo James Madison University8-7 Austin Lasee Winona State University10-11

180

1 Matthew Alejandro Grays Harbor College19-4

J. Motter PSWCF 1:35

181

17 Gerald Kenkel Wayne State College8-17

16 Dakota Stephens Northeastern University9-3

182

9 Brice Locklear University of Akron9-5

24 Avery Frank Williamson College of Trades20-9

183

R. Thompson RLCFOR

8 Vincent Levin Florida Gulf Coast University7-2

184

5 D. Dudley UNTDEC 7-6

Quinten Fedor Washington State University7-13

185

G. Vega UCONNDEC 1-0

12 C. Richmond LIBF 4:52

186

13 M. Seymour TAMPDEC 7-3

20 Milo Holston Western Washington University10-5

187

Maurice Henderson Florida A & M University2-9

4 Major Moore University of Toledo11-1

188

3 Samuel Karel Liberty University16-8

Anthony Tamayo Rutgers University WC10-7

189

19 Jared Larsen California Polytechnic State University WC6-1

14 Zach Woods University of Massachusetts12-3

190

11 Anthony Solis University of Maryland, Baltimore County5-3

22 Keith Brown University of Connecticut13-7

191

N. Ryan UMASSF 0:51

6 Ethan Ahrens University of Central Florida15-8

192

7 Paul Molke University of Akron14-6

R. Magny MNEFOR

193

23 Louis Butler Rowan University4-2

10 Joseph Posledni Grand Valley State University28-8

194

15 Jakob Stucky Dixie State University9-6

18 Jeremy Mosley The Apprentice School19-19

195

A. Lasee WINOF 0:46

2 Jacob Berry Springfield Tech Community College21-2

423

1 M. Alejandro GHCF 1:24

16 D. Stephens NEUMD 11-3

424

9 B. Locklear AKRTF 15-0 3:38

8 V. Levin FGCUF 0:33

425

5 D. Dudley UNTF 1:56

12 C. Richmond LIBF 4:59

426

20 M. Holston WWEF 7:16 SV

4 M. Moore TOLFOR

427

3 S. Karel LIBF 2:04

14 Z. Woods UMASSF 3:48

428

22 K. Brown UCONNDEC 5-3

6 E. Ahrens UCFTF 16-1 3:28

429

R. Magny MNEMD 16-7

10 J. Posledni GVSUF 4:30

430

15 J. Stucky DSUDEC 8-3

2 J. Berry STCCF 1:46

639

1 M. Alejandro GHCF 4:09

8 V. Levin FGCUF 1:46

640

12 C. Richmond LIBDEC 8-6

4 M. Moore TOLMD 12-3

641

3 S. Karel LIBDEC 10-6

6 E. Ahrens UCFF 4:00

642

10 J. Posledni GVSUF 6:50

2 J. Berry STCCTF 21-6 5:35

735

1 M. Alejandro GHCDEC 3-2

4 M. Moore TOLDEC 10-3

736

3 S. Karel LIBDEC 14-11

2 J. Berry STCCDEF 4:22

824

4 M. Moore TOLF 2:59

3 S. Karel LIBDEC 8-7

3 S. Karel LIB

DEC 5-31st

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196L5421 D. Talledo UNLV

L55 S. Orlando MACC

305L51

G. Ortega TEX

L195A. Lasee WINO

306L52

S. Lee UCLA

L1927 P. Molke AKR

307L53 C. Petrucci TEMP

L191N. Ryan UMASS

30821 D. Talledo UNLVF SV

L19011 A. Solis UMBC

309L56 E. Fajardo MONT

L18919 J. Larsen POLY

310L57 C. Bullard USC

L184 Q. Fedor WSU

311L58 S. Abdavi-Azar WSU

L183 R. Thompson RLC

312L59 L. Mazzeo JMU

L180 J. Motter PSWC

431

A. Lasee WINOF 0:51

L19418 J. Mosley APPR

432

L19323 L. Butler ROW

7 P. Molke AKRFOR

433

N. Ryan UMASSF 2:32

11 A. Solis UMBCDEC 7-1

434

19 J. Larsen POLYF 1:52

L188 A. Tamayo RUTG

435

L187 M. Henderson FAMU

L18613 M. Seymour TAMP

436

L185 G. Vega UCONN

Q. Fedor WSUDEC 11-4

437

R. Thompson RLCFOR

L18224 A. Frank WCT

438

L18117 G. Kenkel WSC

J. Motter PSWCF 1:38

551A. Lasee WINOF 1:59

L4255 D. Dudley UNT

5527 P. Molke AKRF 1:15

L42620 M. Holston WWE

55311 A. Solis UMBCDEC 8-4

L42316 D. Stephens NEU

55419 J. Larsen POLYDEC 6-2

L4249 B. Locklear AKR

55513 M. Seymour TAMPFOR

L429 R. Magny MNE

556G. Vega UCONNMD 11-1

L43015 J. Stucky DSU

55724 A. Frank WCTF 1:39

L42714 Z. Woods UMASS

55817 G. Kenkel WSCF 3:51

L42822 K. Brown UCONN

643

A. Lasee WINOFOR

20 M. Holston WWEF 1:51

644

11 A. Solis UMBCM FOR

9 B. Locklear AKRDEC 5-2

645

13 M. Seymour TAMPF 2:37

G. Vega UCONNDEC 4-1

646

14 Z. Woods UMASSF 0:59

17 G. Kenkel WSCF 2:54

703A. Lasee WINO

F 0:27L6416 E. Ahrens UCF

7049 B. Locklear AKRDEC 16-9

L64210 J. Posledni GVSU

70513 M. Seymour TAMPMD 9-0

L6398 V. Levin FGCU

70614 Z. Woods UMASSF 2:28

L64012 C. Richmond LIB

757

6 E. Ahrens UCFF 2:42

9 B. Locklear AKRF 6:27

758

8 V. Levin FGCUDEC 2-1

12 C. Richmond LIBDEC 15-13 TB2

7796 E. Ahrens UCFF 2:10

L7351 M. Alejandro GHC

7808 V. Levin FGCUMD 14-2

L7362 J. Berry STCC

823

1 M. Alejandro GHCDEC 7-5

8 V. Levin FGCUDEF 5:00

8 V. Levin FGCU

DEC 3-23rd

639

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174

1 M. Alejandro GHCDEC 3-2

L779DEC 7-5L7802 J. Berry CC 822ST

DEF 5:00 TF 20-4 6:34

6 E. Ahrens UCF6 E. Ahrens UCF5th

hmo821L757

9 B. Locklear AKF 2:10

L75812 C. Ric12 7thLIBMD 14-2 DEC 10-5

R12 C. Richmond LIB

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6017 Cameron Dewey West Chester University10-5 Ahmed Bitar University of Michigan - Dearborn1-6

61 Dylan Reece East Carolina University9-98 Cade Wilbert Penn State University WC15-5

6221 Austin Connelly University of Tennessee11-7 Zachary Faskianos Maine Maritime Academy7-4

6313 Joshua Feuerbacher Middle Tennessee State University10-1 Auston Tighe Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute3-14

647 Jabari Irons Florida Gulf Coast University11-0 Jake Wells Middle Tennessee State University8-4

65 Peter Nguyen University of California - Los Angeles6-3 Dante Distefano Penn State University WC6-6

6623 Dartagnan Phan University of Southern California7-3 Daniel Esenov Temple University5-20

67 Zachary Rose University of Florida3-810 Roman Porter Big Bend Community College13-6

197

1 Jerron Thomas Mott Community College8-0

Jermal Sanders University of Houston - Downtown7-13

198

17 C. Dewey WCUF 0:32

16 Brett Barefoot Schreiner University18-6

199

9 Brad Kata University of Central Florida8-3

24 Alexander Jordan Grays Harbor College3-6

200

Hunter Townsend University of North Texas3-2

8 C. Wilbert PSWCF 2:04

201

5 Ryan Thomas James Madison University8-1

Andrew Showman Big Bend Community College9-12

202

21 A. Connelly TENNF 1:59

12 Cullin Brendeland Iowa State University WC3-3

203

13 J. Feuerbacher MTSUFOR

20 Nicholas Venuti Williamson College of Trades13-5

204

Kyle Brown Southern New Hampshire University6-3

4 Richard Kilgore University of Nevada - Las Vegas23-5

205

3 George Andrews University of Connecticut22-2

Manuel Rivera Sacramento State University4-4

206

19 Brendan Rice University of Michigan WC11-8

14 Scott Lohndorf Colorado State University11-5

207

11 Wes Sorey The Apprentice School27-16

22 Richard Webber University of North Texas4-5

208

Stephano Magny University of Maine9-7

6 Ahmad Khatib Grand Valley State University12-4

209

7 J. Irons FGCUF 0:49

D. Distefano PSWCFOR

210

23 D. Phan USCF 1:49

10 R. Porter BBCCF 1:49

211

15 Jose Fernandez University of Central Florida12-9

18 Frank Soucy Massachusetts Institute of Technology10-10

212

Kyle Ignacio Grays Harbor College5-12

2 Josh McIlhenny Liberty University28-11

439

1 J. Thomas MCCF 0:32

16 B. Barefoot SCHRF 6:38

440

9 B. Kata UCFTF 16-1 5:00

8 C. Wilbert PSWCF 4:17

441

5 R. Thomas JMUMD 12-2

12 C. Brendeland ISWCF 6:22

442

13 J. Feuerbacher MTSUF 0:44

4 R. Kilgore UNLVMD 12-0

443

3 G. Andrews UCONNF 1:29

19 B. Rice UMWCFOR

444

22 R. Webber UNTFOR

6 A. Khatib GVSUF 1:58

445

7 J. Irons FGCUTF 18-3 5:19

23 D. Phan USCDEC 15-10

446

18 F. Soucy MITDEC 14-9

2 J. McIlhenny LIBF 2:17

647

1 J. Thomas MCCF 0:15

9 B. Kata UCFDEC 7-3

648

12 C. Brendeland ISWCDEC 8-6

13 J. Feuerbacher MTSUF 2:42

649

3 G. Andrews UCONNDEC 7-3

6 A. Khatib GVSUF 2:54

650

7 J. Irons FGCUF 1:19

2 J. McIlhenny LIBF 3:49

737

1 J. Thomas MCCF 0:25

13 J. Feuerbacher MTSUDEC 7-5

738

3 G. Andrews UCONNDEC 10-4

7 J. Irons FGCUDEC 5-3 SV

828

1 J. Thomas MCCDEC 6-3

7 J. Irons FGCUDEC 6-4

7 J. Irons FGCU

MD 17-41st

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213L64 J. Wells MTSU

L65 P. Nguyen UCLA

214L66 D. Esenov TEMP

L67 Z. Rose FLOR

313L60 A. Bitar UMD

L21115 J. Fernandez UCF

314L61 D. Reece ECU

L209 D. Distefano PSWC

315L62 Z. Faskianos MME

L20711 W. Sorey APPR

316L63 A. Tighe RPI

L20614 S. Lohndorf CSU

317J. Wells MTSU

FORL200 H. Townsend UNT

318D. Esenov TEMP

DEC 9-3L19924 A. Jordan GHC

447

L212 K. Ignacio GHC

15 J. Fernandez UCFF 0:56

448

L21010 R. Porter BBCC

D. Reece ECUDEC 7-6

449

L208 S. Magny MNE

Z. Faskianos MMEFOR

450

A. Tighe RPINC

L205 M. Rivera SACR

451

L204 K. Brown SNHU

L20320 N. Venuti WCT

452

L20221 A. Connelly TENN

L201 A. Showman BBCC

453

J. Wells MTSUF 4:10

24 A. Jordan GHCF 6:41

454

L19817 C. Dewey WCU

L197 J. Sanders UHD

559K. Ignacio GHCF 1:25

L4415 R. Thomas JMU

56010 R. Porter BBCCF 1:29

L4424 R. Kilgore UNLV

561S. Magny MNE

MD 9-1L43916 B. Barefoot SCHR

562M. Rivera SACRFOR

L4408 C. Wilbert PSWC

56320 N. Venuti WCTDEC 10-8 SV

L44523 D. Phan USC

56421 A. Connelly TENNMD 8-0

L44618 F. Soucy MIT

565J. Wells MTSU

F 2:48L44319 B. Rice UMWC

56617 C. Dewey WCUMD 9-1

L44422 R. Webber UNT

651

5 R. Thomas JMUF 2:17

4 R. Kilgore UNLVF 5:45

652

16 B. Barefoot SCHRF 5:22

8 C. Wilbert PSWCF 3:37

653

23 D. Phan USCF 4:15

21 A. Connelly TENNMD 8-0

654

19 B. Rice UMWCMD 11-3

17 C. Dewey WCUF 3:00

7075 R. Thomas JMUDEC 8-5

L6496 A. Khatib GVSU

70816 B. Barefoot SCHRMD 11-3

L6502 J. McIlhenny LIB

70921 A. Connelly TENNF 2:05

L6479 B. Kata UCF

71017 C. Dewey WCUDEC 10-9

L64812 C. Brendeland ISWC

759

5 R. Thomas JMUF 2:59

2 J. McIlhenny LIBTF 21-4 5:00

760

9 B. Kata UCFMD 8-0

12 C. Brendeland ISWCDEC 4-0

7812 J. McIlhenny LIBDEC 8-5

L73713 J. Feuerbacher MTSU

78212 C. Brendeland ISWCF 5:42

L7383 G. Andrews UCONN

827

13 J. Feuerbacher MTSUF 0:48

3 G. Andrews UCONNMD 10-1

3 G. Andrews UCONN

DEC 4-23rd

647

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184

1 J. Thomas MCCF 0:25

nde826L781

2 J. McIlhenny LF 0:48

L78212 C. Bre12 WC. 5thIF 0:26ISMD 10-1

IB2 J. McIlhenny LIB

UC825L759

5 R. Thomas JMDEC 8-5

L7609 B. Kata FF 5:42 DEC 8-5

U9 B. Kata UCF7th

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68 Christopher Ross University of Tennessee3-416 Parker Lansberg University of Southern California10-2

699 Nick Childs Mott Community College18-7 Lucas Peckham University of Rhode Island8-4

7013 Ryan Oliva Grays Harbor College10-8 Sean Miles Rutgers University WC3-5

7123 Julio Sanchez Wayne State College4-7 Solomon Gruse University of Michigan WC4-10

7215 Dean Vangsnes Colorado State University9-6 Derrick Pommills University of Rhode Island5-8

215

1 Ross Graham The Apprentice School9-4

Patrick St. Martin University of Massachusetts12-4

216

17 Vincent Biscoglio University of Connecticut14-6

16 P. Lansberg USCDEC 13-7

217

9 N. Childs MCCF 2:22

24 Jon Chamberlain Big Bend Community College7-10

218

Davuud Esenov Temple University9-15

8 Alex Ledesma Sacramento State University9-0

219

5 Jarrod Smiley University of Central Florida16-2

Ryan Prescott Washington State University5-6

220

21 Michael O'Brien Williamson College of Trades11-8

12 Jonathan Carranza Richland College18-7

221

13 R. Oliva GHCDEC 10-7

20 Richard Gill University of Tampa8-8

222

Josiah Murphy Liberty University9-13

4 George Hargrove Springfield Tech Community College8-1

223

3 Costas Hatzipavlides Iowa State University WC7-3

James Cuccurello East Carolina University6-5

224

19 Cole Tucker Pacific Lutheran University2-3

14 Andrew Welch University of Maryland WC6-1

225

11 Tiryek West Schreiner University16-9

22 Jordan Consillio University of Central Florida7-14

226

Steven Baker Ottawa University - Arizona4-9

6 Deontay Wadley Penn State University WC12-4

227

7 Kyler Slade The Ohio State University WC14-5

Kristopher Bickham University of North Texas2-5

228

S. Gruse UMWCF 1:32

10 Shane Slater University of Nevada - Las Vegas10-8

229

D. Pommills URIFOR

18 Tyler Roling Iowa State University WC5-4

230

Oliver Feagin Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute8-13

2 Austin Amos Liberty University34-4

455

1 R. Graham APPRF 5:42

17 V. Biscoglio UCONNDEC 11-9

456

9 N. Childs MCCF 2:00

8 A. Ledesma SACRF 5:32

457

5 J. Smiley UCFF 0:32

12 J. Carranza RLCDEC 8-7

458

20 R. Gill TAMPDEC 15-8

J. Murphy LIBDEC 4-1

459

3 C. Hatzipavlides ISWCF 4:13

19 C. Tucker PLUFOR

460

11 T. West SCHRDEC 10-7

6 D. Wadley PSWCFOR

461

7 K. Slade OSWCF 0:38

10 S. Slater UNLVF 4:54

462

18 T. Roling ISWCF 4:02

2 A. Amos LIBTF 17-2 6:43

655

1 R. Graham APPRTF 16-0 2:53

9 N. Childs MCCF 0:39

656

5 J. Smiley UCFTF 19-4 6:48

20 R. Gill TAMPDEF 3:31

657

3 C. Hatzipavlides ISWCF 1:21

6 D. Wadley PSWCF 4:53

658

7 K. Slade OSWCF 2:11

2 A. Amos LIBDEC 5-0

739

1 R. Graham APPRF 4:36

5 J. Smiley UCFF 2:22

740

6 D. Wadley PSWCDEC 6-2

2 A. Amos LIBDEC 7-3

832

1 R. Graham APPRF 3:36

2 A. Amos LIBDEC 5-2

2 A. Amos LIB

DEC 10-51st

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319L68 C. Ross TENN

L229D. Pommills URI

320L69 L. Peckham URI

L228 S. Gruse UMWC

321L70 S. Miles RUTG

L22414 A. Welch MARY

322L71

23 J. Sanchez WSC

L21724 J. Chamberlain BBCC

323L72

15 D. Vangsnes CSU

L21616 P. Lansberg USC

463

L230 O. Feagin RPI

D. Pommills URIF 3:17

464

L. Peckham URIF 4:28

L227 K. Bickham UNT

465

L226 S. Baker OTTA

L22522 J. Consillio UCF

466

S. Miles RUTGFOR

L223 J. Cuccurello ECU

467

L2224 G. Hargrove STCC

L22113 R. Oliva GHC

468

L22021 M. O'Brien WCT

L219 R. Prescott WSU

469

L218D. Esenov TEMP

24 J. Chamberlain BBCCF 1:41

470

16 P. Lansberg USCFOR

L215 P. St. Martin UMASS

567O. Feagin RPIF 2:10

L45712 J. Carranza RLC

568L. Peckham URIF 3:18

L458 J. Murphy LIB

56922 J. Consillio UCFFOR

L45517 V. Biscoglio UCONN

570J. Cuccurello ECUF 1:04

L4568 A. Ledesma SACR

5714 G. Hargrove STCCF 3:54

L46110 S. Slater UNLV

57221 M. O'Brien WCTDEF 4:13

L46218 T. Roling ISWC

573D. Esenov TEMPMD 15-5

L45919 C. Tucker PLU

574P. St. Martin UMASSF 1:21

L46011 T. West SCHR

659

12 J. Carranza RLCDEC 5-3

L. Peckham URIM FOR

660

22 J. Consillio UCFDEC 8-6

8 A. Ledesma SACRF 1:14

661

4 G. Hargrove STCCMD 11-1

18 T. Roling ISWCF 0:10

662

D. Esenov TEMPF 3:34

P. St. Martin UMASSF 0:36

71112 J. Carranza RLCDEC 10-6

L6573 C. Hatzipavlides ISWC

71222 J. Consillio UCFF 1:11

L6587 K. Slade OSWC

71318 T. Roling ISWCDEC 3-2 TB2

L6559 N. Childs MCC

714P. St. Martin UMASS

F 1:39L65620 R. Gill TAMP

761

3 C. Hatzipavlides ISWCMD 11-0

7 K. Slade OSWCMD 14-4

762

18 T. Roling ISWCF 4:10

P. St. Martin UMASSDEC 3-2

7833 C. Hatzipavlides ISWCDEC 4-1

L7395 J. Smiley UCF

78418 T. Roling ISWCDEC 4-3

L7406 D. Wadley PSWC

831

5 J. Smiley UCFDEC 9-6

6 D. Wadley PSWCDEC 8-1

5 J. Smiley UCF

F 6:463rd

655

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197

1 R. Graham APPRF 4:36

L7833 C. HatzipavlidDEC 9-6

L78418 T. Roling 830ISWDEC 8-1 DEF 4:11

es ISWC3 C. Hatzipavlides ISWCC5th

L761DEC 4-1L762 P. 829rtin

DEC 4-3St. Ma UMASS7th

F 4:38

7 K. Slade OSWC7 K. Slade OSWC

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2311 Jeffrey Allen Liberty University38-7Alec Palander Washington State University5-4

23217 Michael Mascioli Rowan University2-016 Reagan Billingsley University of Maine7-7

2339 Travis Mitchell Pacific Lutheran University5-124 Sukhjinder Tiwana University of North Texas5-5

234Zach Gilstrap Yale University2-68 Robert Hernandez Schreiner University11-5

2355 Omar Ibarra University of Michigan WC13-1Dylan Feldmeier Treasure Valley Community College2-9

23621 Jesse Valitalo Pacific Lutheran University6-712 Jared Lancaster Grand Valley State University5-4

23713 Trent Miller University of Nevada - Las Vegas12-720 Mark Sizemore James Madison University10-3

238 Timothy Hudson East Carolina University7-64 Octavio Alejandre Grays Harbor College16-4

2393 Giovanni Guarnero Winona State University9-3 Adan Mijares Ottawa University - Arizona5-6

24019 John Pierce The Apprentice School13-714 Jack Thayer Grand Valley State University23-14

24111 Joseph Carbonaro University of Connecticut11-522 Josh Felder Grays Harbor College10-6

242Daniel Starr Penn State University WC2-36 Blaine Nye Colorado State University14-5

2437 Davyn Peterson Springfield Tech Community College15-5 Jackson Pfau Sacramento State University4-4

24423 Frankely Rosario Rutgers University WC4-510 Lord O'Roke University of Nevada - Las Vegas7-7

24515 David Smith Liberty University11-418 Nicholas Emery University of Houston - Downtown12-7

246Joshua Gilbert Clemson University9-62 William Farparan University of Tampa14-0

471

1 J. Allen LIBF 1:14

17 M. Mascioli ROWF 3:50

472

9 T. Mitchell PLUF 2:32

8 R. Hernandez SCHRF 0:21

473

D. Feldmeier TVCCFOR

12 J. Lancaster GVSUMD 12-2

474

13 T. Miller UNLVDEC 7-4

4 O. Alejandre GHCF 2:09

475

3 G. Guarnero WINOMD 11-3

19 J. Pierce APPRF 2:35

476

22 J. Felder GHCF 2:15

D. Starr PSWCFOR

477

7 D. Peterson STCCDEC 10-5

10 L. O'Roke UNLVF 2:32

478

15 D. Smith LIBTF 17-2 7:00

2 W. Farparan TAMPF 0:48

663

1 J. Allen LIBF 1:56

9 T. Mitchell PLUF 4:06

664

D. Feldmeier TVCCDEC 3-2

4 O. Alejandre GHCF 1:38

665

3 G. Guarnero WINODEC 4-1

22 J. Felder GHCDEC 6-3

666

7 D. Peterson STCCDEC 2-1

2 W. Farparan TAMPF 1:36

741

1 J. Allen LIBMD 11-3

4 O. Alejandre GHCF 0:35

742

3 G. Guarnero WINOMD 13-3

2 W. Farparan TAMPTF 15-0 6:50

792

1 J. Allen LIBDEC 10-4

2 W. Farparan TAMPMD 11-2

1 J. Allen LIB

MD 11-31st

479L231 A. Palander WSU

L23216 R. Billingsley MNE

480L23324 S. Tiwana UNT

L234 Z. Gilstrap YALE

481L235

5 O. Ibarra UMWC

L23621 J. Valitalo PLU

482L23720 M. Sizemore JMU

L238 T. Hudson ECU

483L239 A. Mijares OTTA

L24014 J. Thayer GVSU

484L24111 J. Carbonaro UCONN

L2426 B. Nye CSU

485L243 J. Pfau SACR

L24423 F. Rosario RUTG

486L24518 N. Emery UHD

L246 J. Gilbert CLEM

57516 R. Billingsley MNEF 2:40

L47815 D. Smith LIB

576 Z. Gilstrap YALEF 3:50

L47710 L. O'Roke UNLV

57721 J. Valitalo PLUFOR

L476 D. Starr PSWC

578T. Hudson ECUF 4:44

L47519 J. Pierce APPR

57914 J. Thayer GVSUDEC 6-4

L47413 T. Miller UNLV

58011 J. Carbonaro UCONNFOR

L47312 J. Lancaster GVSU

581J. Pfau SACRDEC 7-5

L4728 R. Hernandez SCHR

582J. Gilbert CLEMDEC 3-0

L47117 M. Mascioli ROW

667

15 D. Smith LIBDEC 8-2

10 L. O'Roke UNLVF 1:10

668

D. Starr PSWCF 2:26

19 J. Pierce APPRF 2:23

669

13 T. Miller UNLVF 2:00

11 J. Carbonaro UCONNDEC 2-1

670

8 R. Hernandez SCHRF 3:30

17 M. Mascioli ROWF 0:26

71515 D. Smith LIBDEC 9-7

L664 D. Feldmeier TVCC

71619 J. Pierce APPRF 1:58

L6639 T. Mitchell PLU

71711 J. Carbonaro UCONNF 2:26

L6667 D. Peterson STCC

71817 M. Mascioli ROWDEC 3-2

L66522 J. Felder GHC

763

15 D. Smith LIBDEC 6-2

19 J. Pierce APPRDEC 10-4

764

11 J. Carbonaro UCONNF 5:42

17 M. Mascioli ROWDEC 7-5

78519 J. Pierce APPRDEC 7-5

L7423 G. Guarnero WINO

78611 J. Carbonaro UCONNF 4:42

L7414 O. Alejandre GHC

791

3 G. Guarnero WINOMD 11-3

4 O. Alejandre GHCF 3:32

3 G. Guarnero WINO

DEC 3-23rd

790L78519 J. Pierce APPR

MD 11-3L78611 J. Carbonaro UCONN

F 3:32 F 1:50

19 J. Pierce APPR5th

789L76315 D. Smith LIB

DEC 7-5L76417 M. Mascioli ROW

F 4:42 DEC 3-2

15 D. Smith LIB7th

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7317 Jacob Cuellar Schreiner University8-11 Christopher Keller University of Tennessee3-10

74 Collin Ehney Clemson University4-7 Timothy Wysocki Ottawa University - Arizona1-6

75 Michael Frias University of Toledo5-1912 Tristan Baugher University of North Texas13-4

247

1 Jesse Gaudin University of Central Florida8-2

Riley Budd Fresno State University WC6-3

248

17 J. Cuellar SCHRTF 15-0 5:00

16 Daniel Chambers University of Massachusetts11-3

249

9 Lance Clapp Mott Community College31-10

24 Ruben Mendez Ottawa University - Arizona5-2

250

Alexander Garcia Big Bend Community College4-11

8 Peter Cortapasso The Apprentice School31-10

251

5 Mitchell Bischoff University of Akron12-3

C. Ehney CLEMF 1:48

252

21 Jaden Vilvert Florida A & M University6-4

12 T. Baugher UNTF 2:31

253

13 Thomas Hudson East Carolina University12-8

20 Joshua Tatman Schreiner University9-11

254

Michael Huscusson Washington State University10-10

4 Austin Wells Middle Tennessee State University9-1

255

3 Dominick Johnson Liberty University23-8

Jeffrey Kraemer Stony Brook University7-6

256

19 Jonathan Brown Massachusetts Institute of Technology12-5

14 Leo White Florida A & M University13-7

257

11 Quincy Williams Williamson College of Trades22-3

22 Taylor Rupe Pacific Lutheran University2-3

258

Elijah Tucker Macomb Community College12-15

6 Chaasadyah St. Phard Springfield Tech Community College25-3

259

7 Mervyn Penniston-John Grays Harbor College15-6

Gunnar Lynch Penn State - Fayette2-1

260

23 Dakota Day Sacramento State University2-6

10 Steven Francisco The Apprentice School11-10

261

15 Mitchell Krahulik Grand Valley State University17-10

18 Khalic Everett Blue Lights College7-10

262

Christian Morgan Macomb Community College6-19

2 Jordan Karst University of Nevada - Las Vegas16-0

487

1 J. Gaudin UCFF 4:25

17 J. Cuellar SCHRDEC 2-1

488

9 L. Clapp MCCF 6:03

8 P. Cortapasso APPRF 1:07

489

5 M. Bischoff AKRF 2:53

12 T. Baugher UNTDEC 3-0

490

20 J. Tatman SCHRF 1:26

4 A. Wells MTSUF 2:23

491

3 D. Johnson LIBF 4:18

14 L. White FAMUF 6:50

492

22 T. Rupe PLUF 0:42

6 C. St. Phard STCCDEC 3-0

493

7 M. Penniston-John GHCDEF 3:00

10 S. Francisco APPRF 0:54

494

15 M. Krahulik GVSUF 6:55

2 J. Karst UNLVF 1:28

671

1 J. Gaudin UCFF 0:11

9 L. Clapp MCCDEC 8-6

672

5 M. Bischoff AKRF SV

4 A. Wells MTSUF 1:05

673

3 D. Johnson LIBF 4:09

6 C. St. Phard STCCF 4:33

674

10 S. Francisco APPRDEC 9-8

2 J. Karst UNLVF 2:33

743

1 J. Gaudin UCFDEC 6-1

5 M. Bischoff AKRDEC 5-4

744

3 D. Johnson LIBDEC 2-1

2 J. Karst UNLVF 1:21

796

1 J. Gaudin UCFDEC 8-3

3 D. Johnson LIBDEC 5-4 TB2

3 D. Johnson LIB

DEC 8-41st

2019 NCWA National Championships Men

285

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324L73 C. Keller TENN

L26118 K. Everett BLC

325L74 T. Wysocki OTTA

L258 E. Tucker MACC

326L75

M. Frias TOL

L25711 Q. Williams WCT

495

L262C. Morgan MACC

18 K. Everett BLCDEC 7-0

496

L26023 D. Day SACR

L259 G. Lynch PSF

497

E. Tucker MACCF 1:57

M. Frias TOLFOR

498

L25619 J. Brown MIT

L255 J. Kraemer SBU

499

L254M. Huscusson WSU

L25313 T. Hudson ECU

500

L25221 J. Vilvert FAMU

L251 C. Ehney CLEM

501

L250A. Garcia BBCC

L24924 R. Mendez OTTA

502

L24816 D. Chambers UMASS

L247 R. Budd FRES

58318 K. Everett BLCF 1:25

L48912 T. Baugher UNT

584G. Lynch PSF

MD 13-5L49020 J. Tatman SCHR

585E. Tucker MACC

F 3:51L487

17 J. Cuellar SCHR

586J. Kraemer SBU

F 3:48L4888 P. Cortapasso APPR

58713 T. Hudson ECUF 3:44

L4937 M. Penniston-John GHC

58821 J. Vilvert FAMUDEC 5-0

L49415 M. Krahulik GVSU

58924 R. Mendez OTTAF 4:30

L49114 L. White FAMU

59016 D. Chambers UMASSDEC 5-0

L49222 T. Rupe PLU

675

18 K. Everett BLCF 1:01

20 J. Tatman SCHRFOR

676

E. Tucker MACCF 5:17

8 P. Cortapasso APPRF 2:47

677

7 M. Penniston-John GHCF 0:59

15 M. Krahulik GVSUDEC 2-1

678

14 L. White FAMUDEF 3:15

22 T. Rupe PLUF 6:11

71918 K. Everett BLCDEC 8-3

L6736 C. St. Phard STCC

7208 P. Cortapasso APPRF 2:49

L67410 S. Francisco APPR

7217 M. Penniston-John GHCF 0:30

L6719 L. Clapp MCC

72222 T. Rupe PLUF 1:35

L6724 A. Wells MTSU

765

6 C. St. Phard STCCF 4:02

10 S. Francisco APPRDEC 7-5

766

9 L. Clapp MCCF 5:30

4 A. Wells MTSUMD 11-2

7876 C. St. Phard STCCDEC 4-0

L7435 M. Bischoff AKR

7889 L. Clapp MCCDEC 6-2

L7442 J. Karst UNLV

795

5 M. Bischoff AKRDEC 6-1

2 J. Karst UNLVDEC 5-0

5 M. Bischoff AKR

DEC 11-63rd

671

2019 NCWA National Consolations Men

285

1 J. Gaudin UCFDEC 6-1

L7876 C. St. Phard S

L788DEC 6-19 L. Clapp 794MCCDEC 5-0

TCC6 C. St. Phard STCC5thDEC 2-0

L76510 S. Francisco DEC 4-0

L766 793MTDEC 6-24 A. Wells SU7DEC 9-5

APPR4 A. Wells MTSUth

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NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WRESTLING ASSOCIATION’S ALL-AMERICANS 2019 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS -- WOMEN’S DIVISION

March 15-16, 2019 ---- Allen Event Center – Allen, Texas Women’s Division “Coach of the Year”: Troy Jewel – Schreiner University

WEIGHT CLASS CHAMPION 2nd PLACE 3rd PLACE 4th PLACE

101 Cecilia Saavedra

Grays Harbor College Northwest

Alexis Perez University of North Texas

Southwest

Mai Xiong Fresno State University

West Coast

Gissel Avellaneda Texas A & M University

Southwest

109 Maria Reyes

Most Outstanding Wrestler Big Bend Community College

Northwest

Alicia Messer Schreiner University

Southwest

Marina Aguayo UCLA

West Coast

Kiana Herder Dixie State University

West Coast

116 Luciana Schement

The University of Texas Southwest

Chelsea Wilson Rennselaer Polytechnic

Northeast

Allie Mahoe Schreiner University

Southwest

Kira Emma University of Texas - Arlington

Southwest

123 Marina Goocher Michigan - Dearborn

Great Lakes

Erin Aragon The Apprentice School

Mid-Atlantic

Lynette Samano Big Bend Community College

Northwest

Rossana Aguilar Fresno State University

West Coast

130 Josseline Campos

Springfield Technical CC Northeast

Sophie Stegenga Texas A & M University

Southwest

Serena Cervantes Schreiner University

Southwest

Arianna McDonald UC Santa Barbara

West Coast

136 Tara Linneman

Springfield Technical College Northeast

Rebecca Beal Florida State University

Southeast

Ariel Floro UCLA

West Coast

VOID Due to weather

143 Charisse Manley Liberty University

Mid-Atlantic

Christina Ellis Richland College

Southwest

Jazlyn Villalona Florida State University

Southeast

VOID Forfeit – No Show

155 Lena Flanagan

Pacific Lutheran University Northwest

Maxine Knetter Wisconsin WC Great Lakes

Jessica Carbajal Richland College

Southwest

Tatiana Molinero-Ceras Pacific Lutheran University

Northwest

170 Cendall Manley Liberty University

Mid-Atlantic

Genesis Simpson University of North Texas

Southwest

Audrey Bucher Grays Harbor College

Northwest

Liliana Madani Schreiner University

Southwest

191 Mariah Stewart

Grays Harbor College Northwest

Miriam De La Garza Schreiner University

Southwest

Jasmin Olvera Houston - Downtown

Southwest

Daisha Roberts Yale University

Northeast

235 Alyssa Alvarez

Schreiner University Southwest

Jackie Castro Grays Harbor College

Northwest

Christie Hur Grays Harbor College

Northwest

Keauna Pass Richland College

Southwest

As of: 5/9/19

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1008

Madeline Torres Univ of Houston - Downtown - W

4 Gissel Avellaneda Texas A & M Univ - W

1009

Elizabeth Mckenzie - Hall Texas A & M Univ - W

2 Cecilia Saavedra Grays Harbor College - W

1040

1 Alexis Perez Univ of North Texas - W

4 G. Avellaneda TAMUWF 1:28

1041

3 Mai Xiong Fresno State Univ - W

2 C. Saavedra GHCWFOR

1098

1 A. Perez UNTWF 2:28

2 C. Saavedra GHCWF 2:31

F 4:43

2 C. Saavedra GHCW1st

1072L1008 M. Torres UHDW

L10413 M. Xiong FRESW

1073L1009 E. Mckenzie - Hall TAMUW

L10404 G. Avellaneda TAMUW

1087

3 M. Xiong FRESWF 1:00

4 G. Avellaneda TAMUWFOR

F 5:47

3 M. Xiong FRESW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

101

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1001

Hannah Ung Univ of Rhode Island - W

Jayla Ware LIberty University - W

1010

1 Alicia Messer Schreiner Univ - W

Marina Aguayo Univ of California - Los Angeles - W

1011

Hayley Haygood Texas State Univ - W

4 Kiana Herder Dixie State Univ - W

1012

3 Maria Reyes Big Bend CC - W

Kahindo Musongera Texas A & M Univ - W

1013

H. Ung URIWF 1:54

2 Kateri Rowell Grays Harbor College - W

1042

1 A. Messer SCHRWMD 12-1

4 K. Herder DSUWF 0:51

1043

3 M. Reyes BBCCWFOR

H. Ung URIWFOR

1099

1 A. Messer SCHRWDEC 7-3

3 M. Reyes BBCCWF 0:43

F 4:04

3 M. Reyes BBCCW1st

1033L1001

J. Ware LIBW

L1010 M. Aguayo UCLAW

1044

L10132 K. Rowell GHCW

L1012 K. Musongera TAMUW

1045

L1011H. Haygood TSUW

M. Aguayo UCLAWF 2:25

1074

2 K. Rowell GHCWFOR

L10424 K. Herder DSUW

1075

M. Aguayo UCLAWDEC 10-5

L1043 H. Ung URIW

1088

4 K. Herder DSUWFOR

M. Aguayo UCLAWDEC 10-3

DEC 7-5 SV

M. Aguayo UCLAW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

109

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1002

Jasmine Ramos Univ of Maryland, Baltimore County - W

Paola Juarez Fresno State Univ - W

1014

1 Cynthia Ramirez Grays Harbor College - W

P. Juarez FRESWFOR

1015

Shavelle Espindola Dixie State Univ - W

4 Chelsea Wilson Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute - W

1016

3 Luciana Schement Univ of Texas - W

Kira Emma Univ of Texas at Arlington - W

1017

Cristal Reyes Springfield Technical CC - W

2 Allie Mahoe Schreiner Univ - W

1046

1 C. Ramirez GHCWF 6:00

4 C. Wilson RPIWF 3:46

1047

3 L. Schement UTWTF 17-0 7:00

2 A. Mahoe SCHRWF 0:15

1100

4 C. Wilson RPIWDEC 9-4

3 L. Schement UTWDEC 3-1 TB2

DEC 6-3

3 L. Schement UTW1st

1034L1002 J. Ramos UMBCW

L1017 C. Reyes STCCW

1048

C. Reyes STCCWFOR

L1016 K. Emma UTAW

1049

L1015 S. Espindola DSUW

L1014P. Juarez FRESW

1076

K. Emma UTAWF 6:13

L10461 C. Ramirez GHCW

1077

S. Espindola DSUWF 2:36

L10472 A. Mahoe SCHRW

1089

K. Emma UTAWF 5:58

2 A. Mahoe SCHRWF 2:18

F 3:28

2 A. Mahoe SCHRW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

116

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1003

1 Marina Goocher Univ of Michigan - Dearborn - W

Veronica Petrillo Colorado State Univ - W

1018

1 M. Goocher UMDWFOR

Abby Eaton Texas Tech Univ - W

1019

Savannah Eliza Springfield Technical CC - W

4 Lesly Baires Grays Harbor College - W

1020

3 Erin Aragon The Apprentice School - W

Lynette Samano Big Bend CC - W

1021

Alexis Morfin Grays Harbor College - W

2 Rossana Aguilar Fresno State Univ - W

1050

1 M. Goocher UMDWF 0:54

S. Eliza STCCWDEC 6-1

1051

3 E. Aragon APPRWF 2:52

2 R. Aguilar FRESWDEC 6-5

1101

1 M. Goocher UMDWF 1:57

3 E. Aragon APPRWF 2:05

F 1:58

1 M. Goocher UMDW1st

1035L1003

V. Petrillo CSUW

L1021 A. Morfin GHCW

1052

A. Morfin GHCWFOR

L1020 L. Samano BBCCW

1053

L10194 L. Baires GHCW

L1018 A. Eaton TTUW

1078

L. Samano BBCCWMD 9-1

L1050 S. Eliza STCCW

1079

4 L. Baires GHCWF 0:56

L10512 R. Aguilar FRESW

1090

L. Samano BBCCWDEC 7-0

2 R. Aguilar FRESWF 3:27

F 3:53

L. Samano BBCCW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

123

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1022

1 Kendal Davis Colorado State Univ - W

Sophie Stegenga Texas A & M Univ - W

1023

Arianna McDonald Univ of California - Santa Barbara - W

2 Serena Cervantes Schreiner Univ - W

1054

S. Stegenga TAMUWFOR

4 Brittany Wynn Grays Harbor College - W

1055

3 Josselinne Campos Springfield Technical CC - W

2 S. Cervantes SCHRWF 1:58

1102

S. Stegenga TAMUWFOR

3 J. Campos STCCWDQ 6:26

F 3:31

3 J. Campos STCCW1st

1080L10221 K. Davis CSUW

L10552 S. Cervantes SCHRW

1081L1023 A. McDonald UCSBW

L10544 B. Wynn GHCW

1091

2 S. Cervantes SCHRWFOR

A. McDonald UCSBWFOR

DEC 9-2

2 S. Cervantes SCHRW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

130

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1024

3 Angela Buenrostro Richland College - W

Rebecca Beal Florida State Univ - W

1056

1 Tara Linneman Springfield Technical CC - W

4 Ariel Floro Univ of California - Los Angeles - W

1057

R. Beal FSUWF 1:41

2 NO SHOW - KaMele NO SHOW - Sanchez Colorado State Univ - W

1103

1 T. Linneman STCCWTF 16-0 6:37

R. Beal FSUWFOR

F 1:24

1 T. Linneman STCCW1st

1082L10243 A. Buenrostro RLCW

L10564 A. Floro UCLAW

1092

L10572 N. NO SHOW - Sanchez CSUW

4 A. Floro UCLAWF 2:45

FOR

4 A. Floro UCLAW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

136

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1058

1 Charisse Manley LIberty University - W

4 Jazlyn Villalona Florida State Univ - W

1059

3 Christina Ellis Richland College - W

2 NO SHOW - Cielo NO SHOW - Villalobos Grays Harbor College - W

1104

1 C. Manley LIBWDEC 8-2

3 C. Ellis RLCWFOR

F 1:07

1 C. Manley LIBW1st

1093L10584 J. Villalona FSUW

L10592 N. NO SHOW - Villalobos GHCWFOR

4 J. Villalona FSUW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

143

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1004

Tatiana Molinero-Ceras Pacific Lutheran Univ - W

Catherine Morales LIberty University - W

1025

1 Maxine Knetter Univ of Wisconsin - W

Toni Rodriguez Fresno State Univ - W

1026

T. Molinero-Ceras PLUWF 1:23

4 Jessica Carbajal Richland College - W

1027

3 Lena Flanagan Pacific Lutheran Univ - W

Samantha Schaapman Big Bend CC - W

1028

Jaden Rivera Pacific Lutheran Univ - W

2 Sierra Fonger Univ of Maine - W

1060

1 M. Knetter WISCWF 2:57

4 J. Carbajal RLCWF 2:35

1061

3 L. Flanagan PLUWF 2:12

2 S. Fonger UMEWF 3:52

1105

1 M. Knetter WISCWF 2:38

3 L. Flanagan PLUWF 2:20

F 3:52

3 L. Flanagan PLUW1st

1036L1004 C. Morales LIBW

L1027 S. Schaapman BBCCW

1062

L1028 J. Rivera PLUW

S. Schaapman BBCCWF 3:29

1063

L1026 T. Molinero-Ceras PLUW

L1025 T. Rodriguez FRESW

1083

S. Schaapman BBCCWF 2:06

L10604 J. Carbajal RLCW

1084

T. Molinero-Ceras PLUWF 2:08

L10612 S. Fonger UMEW

1094

4 J. Carbajal RLCWDEF 3:37

T. Molinero-Ceras PLUWF 3:24

MD 15-6

4 J. Carbajal RLCW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

155

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1005

1 Cendall Manley LIberty University - W

Lindsey Rittimann Schreiner Univ - W

1006

3 Genesis Simpson Univ of North Texas - W

Nina Ortega Texas A & M Univ - W

1007

Elizabeth Elliott Pacific Lutheran Univ - W

Brooklyn Waddles Ottawa Univ - Arizona - W

1029

1 C. Manley LIBWFOR

Isabel Dobrev Univ of California - Los Angeles - W

1030

Daphne De La Riva Univ of Houston - Downtown - W

4 Amaiyah Miller Dixie State Univ - W

1031

3 G. Simpson UNTWF 1:27

Liliana Madani Schreiner Univ - W

1032

E. Elliott PLUWDEC 13-12

2 Audrey Bucher Grays Harbor College - W

1064

1 C. Manley LIBWF 0:52

4 A. Miller DSUWF 1:56

1065

3 G. Simpson UNTWF 0:44

2 A. Bucher GHCWF 0:15

1106

1 C. Manley LIBWF 0:54

3 G. Simpson UNTWF 5:40

F 4:48

1 C. Manley LIBW1st

1037L1005 L. Rittimann SCHRW

L1032 E. Elliott PLUW

1038L1006 N. Ortega TAMUW

L1030 D. De La Riva UHDW

1039L1007 B. Waddles OUAW

L1029 I. Dobrev UCLAW

1066

E. Elliott PLUWFOR

L1031 L. Madani SCHRW

1067

N. Ortega TAMUWF 4:43

B. Waddles OUAWF 0:53

1085

L. Madani SCHRWF 2:22

L10644 A. Miller DSUW

1086

N. Ortega TAMUWDEF 3:43

L10652 A. Bucher GHCW

1095

L. Madani SCHRWF 1:52

2 A. Bucher GHCWF 0:32

F 0:34

2 A. Bucher GHCW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

170

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1068

1 Miriam De La Garza Schreiner Univ - W

4 Daisha Roberts Yale Univ - W

1069

3 Jasmin Olvera Univ of Houston - Downtown - W

2 Mariah Stewart Grays Harbor College - W

1107

1 M. De La Garza SCHRWF 0:26

2 M. Stewart GHCWF 0:16

F 0:35

2 M. Stewart GHCW1st

1096L10684 D. Roberts YALEW

L10693 J. Olvera UHDWMD 9-0

3 J. Olvera UHDW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

191

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1070

1 Alyssa Alvarez Schreiner Univ - W

4 Christie Hur Grays Harbor College - W

1071

3 Keauna Pass Richland College - W

2 Jackie Castro Grays Harbor College - W

1108

1 A. Alvarez SCHRWTF 15-0 6:23

2 J. Castro GHCWF 0:30

DEC 7-0

1 A. Alvarez SCHRW1st

1097L10704 C. Hur GHCW

L10713 K. Pass RLCWF 0:58

4 C. Hur GHCW3rd

2019 NCWA National Championships Women

235

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2018-19 – NCWA - & NWCA – All-Academic Team Wrestlers

Name School Class

Patrick Schmitz California Polytechnic University Junior

Frank Washington California State University, Northridge Junior

Joshua Gilbert Clemson University Senior

Daniel Troidl Clemson University Senior

Rhett Plemmons Clemson University Senior

Dorian Baker Clemson University Soph

Scott Lohndorf Colorado State University Junior

KaMele Sanchez Colorado State University Senior

Ben Peterson Colorado State University Senior

Kendall Davis Colorado State University Senior

Jakob Stucky Dixie State University Soph

Wesley Hollingsworth East Carolina University Junior

David Crespo East Carolina University Senior

Peter Becher East Carolina University Senior

Nicholas Brown Ferris State University Junior

Donovan Litteral Ferris State University Senior

Joseph Caraballo Florida Gulf Coast University Junior

Johnny Platas Fresno State University Junior

Matthew Gamble Fresno State University Junior

Mai Yeev Xiong Fresno State University Senior

Jacob Sobeck Grand Valley State University Senior

Nicholas Martini Grand Valley State University Soph

Kameron Kempker Grand Valley State University Soph

Josh Felder Grays Harbor College Soph

Danny Buteau Husson University Soph

Costas Hatzipavlides Iowa State University Junior

Tyler Roling Iowa State University Soph

Ryan Thomas James Madison University Junior

Mark Sizemore James Madison University Senior

David Smith Liberty University Grad

Charisse Manley Liberty University Grad

Luke Ely Liberty University Junior

Samuel Karel Liberty University Junior

Name School Class

Cendall Manley Liberty University Junior

Josh McIllhenny Liberty University Senior

Catherine Morales Liberty University Soph

Zachary Faskianos Maine Maritime Academy Senior

Jacob Adams Massachusetts Institute of Technology Grad

Jonathon Brown Massachusetts Institute of Technology Senior

Frank Soucy Massachusetts Institute of Technology Senior

Austin Wells Middle Tennessee State University Senior

Demetri Koures Montana Technological University Senior

Elmer Fajardo Montclair State University Junior

Chase Bates Mott Community College Soph

Dakota Stephens Northeastern University Senior

Connor Mullenburg Northeastern University Soph

Jesse Valitalo Pacific Lutheran University Soph

Gunnar Lynch Penn State University - Fayette Junior

Mitchell Krcelic Penn State University - Mont Alto Soph

Jean Souvern-Rioux Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Senior

Oliver Feagin Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Soph

Brian Gembarski Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Soph

Christina Ellis Richland College Soph

Hunter Reese Rowan University Senior

Michael Mascioli Rowan University Soph

Marcus Martinez Rutgers University Senior

Anthony Tamayo Rutgers University Senior

Jesus Cervantes Schreiner University Junior

Kyle Brown Southern New Hampshire University Soph

Mike Clark Springfield Technical Community College Junior

Cristal Reyes Springfield Technical Community College Soph

Jacob Berry Springfield Technical Community College Soph

Jeffrey Kraemer Stony Brook University Junior

Kenneth Cracciola Stony Brook University Soph

Stephen Masotti Stony Brook University Soph

Jay Best Stony Brook University Soph

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Name School Class

Nicholas Sigismondi Temple University Soph

Gissel Avellaneda Texas A & M University Senior

Abigail Eaton Texas Tech University Soph

Anthony Monahan The Apprentice School Junior

Erin Aragon The Apprentice School Junior

Chad Simmons The Apprentice School Senior

Steven Francisco The Apprentice School Senior

Daniel Henson The Apprentice School Senior

Colton Messick The Apprentice School Senior

Jeremy Mosely The Apprentice School Senior

Tyler Allen The Apprentice School Soph

Kolin Johnson The Apprentice School Soph

William Sorey The Apprentice School Soph

Tristan Mabe The Apprentice School Soph

Al Caserta The Ohio State University Grad

Jordan Motter The Pennsylvania State University Junior

Dan Ritz The Pennsylvania State University Senior

Gilmar Ortega The University of Texas Senior

Luciana Schement The University of Texas Soph

Mark Ishida Treasure Valley Community College Soph

John Iacano University of Akron Senior

Ryan Matthews University of Akron Soph

Kane Jajieh University of California - Los Angeles Junior

Paul Adkisson University of California - Los Angeles Junior

Ariel Floro University of California - Los Angeles Senior

Modan Goldman University of California - Los Angeles Senior

Isabel Dobrev University of California - Los Angeles Soph

Peter Nguyen University of California - Los Angeles Soph

Jesse Gaudin University of Central Florida Grad

Matthew Seymour University of Central Florida Senior

Justin Trinh University of Central Florida Senior

Joeseph Carbonaro University of Connecticut Grad

Anthony Tripodi University of Connecticut Junior

George Andrews University of Connecticut Senior

Raymon Troncoso University of Florida Senior

Name School Class

Tyler Sage University of Florida Senior

Zachary Rose University of Florida Soph

Sierra Fonger University of Maine Soph

Peter Tyler Rendina University of Maryland - Baltimore County Senior

Mason Brestle University of Maryland - College Park Junior

Devin Hymn University of Maryland - College Park Junior

Neil Ryan University of Massachusetts Amherst Soph

Ahmed Bitar University of Michigan Senior

Brendan Rice University of Michigan Senior

Solomon Gruse University of Michigan Soph

Marina Goocher University of Michigan - Dearborn Senior

Luis Lopez University of Nevada, Las Vegas Junior

Trent Miller University of Nevada, Las Vegas Senior

Richard Webber University of North Texas Grad

Kristopher Bickham University of North Texas Senior

Eli Goldfarb University of Rhode Island Soph

Aaron Senne University of Tampa Grad

Michael Seymour University of Tampa Grad

Adolpo Felix University of Tennessee Senior

Andrew Welch University of Tennessee Senior

Major Moore University of Toledo Junior

Maxine Knetter University of Wisconsin - Madison Junior

Michael Huscusson Washington State University Junior

Ryan Prescott Washington State University Junior

Alexander Palander Washington State University Soph

Joseph Lewis Washington State University Soph

Ethan Fitzler Wayne State University Junior

Hunter Weiss Wayne State University Junior

Matthew Reeves Wayne State University Senior

Dan Vossbein West Chester University Senior

Cameron Dewey West Chester University Senior

Alexander Jang Yale University Senior

Chan Young Chung Yale University Senior

Daisha Roberts Yale University Soph

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2019 NCWA Team Academic Award PLACEMENT SCHOOL

1 Liberty University

2 The Apprentice School

3 University of Central Florida

4 Schreiner Education

5 Washington State University

6 Grand Valley State University

7 University of Nevada, Las Vegas

8 Springfield Technical Community College

The Team Academic Award is presented to the NCWA

D-1 Team with the highestaverage GPA, calculated using

the GPAs of eight wrestlers who competed at the Conference

Championships.

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