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NCWA To Create A Womens
Collegiate Style Wrestling Division
07/31/2007 -
Dallas, Texas, July
20, 2007 -- The National Collegiate Wrestling Association has
officially announced the addition of a Women’s Collegiate
Division for the upcoming 2007-2008 season. This monumental addition
will provide the only post high school collegiate style venue
for women, thus catering to a deeply underserved wrestling population.
“We
are excited to lead the way and act as pioneers for women’s
wrestling” said NCWA Executive Director, Jim Giunta. “Women’s
wrestling is rapidly growing across the nation on the youth and
high school level, but there are very few options for them on
the college level.”
Currently
there are just under 5,000 girls wrestling in high school nationwide.
Only a total of six colleges offer women’s freestyle teams
and until this announcement, absolutely zero post high school
opportunities to wrestle women’s collegiate style wrestling.
Going
into its 11th year, the NCWA currently has nearly 150 colleges
and universities across the nation with successful men’s
wrestling programs. With a strong core structure already in place,
adding a women’s division to run along side the men’s
should allow for a seamless and well received inaugural first
year.
The NCWA
is committed to providing and expanding athletic leadership opportunities
through involvement in collegiate style wrestling.
With
a strong commitment to providing and expanding collegiate style
wrestling opportunities, the NCWA’s Goal is to have over
300 Universities actively competing intercollegiately by 2012.
That’s more teams than the NCAA DI, DII and DIII currently
have combined. With a bold Goal, so comes a bold Vision. The Vision
of having a team at every college…every private, every public,
every junior, every community college, every trade school, every
secondary institution that wants to grow leaders.
Although
the men’s and women’s wrestling divisions will be
conducted separately, they will operate under almost identical
rules and regulations as set forth by the National Collegiate
Wrestling Association and the team’s respected institutions.
Since
1997, NCWA events have provided over 100,000 additional college
matches to over 9,000 student athletes. These graduates would
not have been afforded college competition without the expanded
opportunities provided by NCWA member institutions’ coaches
and volunteers.
About
the National Collegiate Wrestling Association:
The National
Collegiate Wrestling Association is committed to providing and
expanding Athletic Leadership Opportunities through involvement
in Collegiate Style Wrestling.
The NCWA
is designed to be a spawning ground for America’s Leaders.
NCWA Students not only excel athletically and compete well with
their NCAA counterparts, but NCWA Wrestlers take athletics to
another level. NCWA Student Athletes learn more than just how
to wrestle, they Learn Leadership skills. Through a wrestling
team model students not only learn, but get practical applied
leadership skills. Some of which include: group organizational
management, business budgeting, proposal and presentation planning,
fund raising, motivational speaking, winning attitude, transportation
coordination, and many other leadership skills necessary to make
their team a success both on and off the mat.
NCWA
Administration is 100% Volunteer. From the Executive Director
and Board to the Conference Chairmen and Committees, the NCWA
is the only National Wrestling Association that is 100 % Volunteer.
That means 100% of any money earned goes to work providing serious
opportunities for today’s young people.
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