Lady Wrestling Too Hardcore for the NCAA?

Lady Wrestling Too Hardcore for the NCAA?
High school girls wrestling has tripled in popularity over the last ten years, and the sport is gaining even more international recognition and respect in the run-up to its second showing at the Olympic Summer Games. More college women actually wrestle today than compete in archery or equestrian, which the N.C.A.A. has classified as "emerging sports."

So... why isn't wrestling "emerging"? Because only one N.C.A.A. member college, Oregon's Pacific University, bothers to offer the sport.

Some critics are blaming this on the Title IX law, which aimed to level the playing field when it comes to the cash poured into girls' and boys' respective sports. Title IX only says that equal resources must be used, not that the whole operation has to be remotely fair or even logical. So women's wrestling, with its small roster of players, gets screwed. Why have a wrestling team of two dozen women when you could have a crew team of six dozen (which will offset the cost of your baseball team's new uniforms tidily)?

(But I think you also kind of have to wonder about the public image of women's wrestling compared to the photogenic femininity of a girl riding a pony...)

Thus most truly committed lady wrestlers either end up toughing it out on the men's team (because they are seriously hXc) or bypassing the N.C.A.A. altogether and choosing small, private schools that at least offer club and varsity teams (because those guys are so hungry for tuition dollars). And now small schools like Missouri Baptist University and Jamestown College have become the unlikely homebases of legions of ladies who could most definitely kick your ass.

All's I'm saying is by the next Olympic games in the summer of 2012 these girls had best have more athletic opportunities and a better public image than the divas of the WWF or there will probs be hell to pay... 
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Anonymous
It could be worse. If they were male, the AD would have cut their team by now for Title IX quotas. Posted 05/31/2008 12:40 AMReply
Anonymous
Anyone heard of Canada? There are quite a few universities where women's wrestling is offered... Posted 06/03/2008 09:15 AMReply
Anonymous
There are a lot more schools than listed in this article that have wrestling opportunities.

College/Universities (wrestling Freestyle)
o University of the Cumberlands (NAIA) - Williamsburg, Ky.
o Marygrove College (NAIA) - Detroit, Michigan
o Menlo College – NAIA - Atherton, Ca.
o Missouri Valley College – NAIA - Marshall, Mo
o U.S. Olympic Education Center - Northern Michigan University - NCAA Div. II (USOEC) - Marquette, Mi.
o Oklahoma City University – NAIA - Oklahoma City, Ok.
o University of Wisconsin - River Falls - NCAA Div III (CLUB) - River Falls, Wi
o Jamestown College (NAIA), Jamestown, North Dakota (added for 2008-09 School year)
o Missouri Baptist University (NAIA), St. Louis, Missouri (added for 2008-09 School year)
o Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, Washington (added for 2008-09 School year)
o University at Buffalo (added for 2008-09 School year)
o Lindenwood University (NAIA), St. Louis Missouri (added for 2008-09 School year)

NCWA Women’s Teams
Douglas College
Lock Haven University
Pacific University
San Jose State University
Simon Fraser University
Southern Virginia University
Stony Brook University
University of California - Santa Barbara
University of Florida
University of Texas at Arlington


Club Teams
o Cal State Bakersfield
o San Francisco State
o Stanford University - NCAA Div I (Club) - Palo Alto, Ca
o University of Hawaii - NCAA Div. I (Club) - Honolulu, Hi.
o Arizona State University (Club) – Tempe, AZ

Women's Wrestling Clubs
o Univ. of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Club
o Cleveland State
o Ursinus College
o Spartan WC (Wrestlers from Fresno State, Lassen JC, San Jose City College & San Jose State)
o Trinity College
o Cornell



Canadian Teams
o University of Alberta
o Brock University
o University of Calgary
o Concordia University
o University of Guelph
o Lakehead University
o McGill University
o McMaster University
o Memorial University
o Univ. of New Brunswick
o Queens University
o University of Regina
o Univ. of Saskatchewan
o Simon Fraser University
o University of Toronto
o Univ. of Western Ontario
o Men's Teams with Women Participants
o Cal-State Bakersfield
o Princeton Univ.
Posted 06/05/2008 1:23 PMReply

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