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Peaking in Postseason: Penn State’s Wright won big with small victories few saw
Editor’s Note: Most people will say the way to win national championships is to learn how to peak when it matters most. Penn State’s Quentin Wright did that last year when...
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Gable: Teaching young kids how to finish is critical
Editor’s Note: Perhaps no wrestler and coach in the history of wrestling knows more about finishing the season on a high note than Dan Gable, who once won 118 straight...
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WREST teaches both confidentiality and confidence in communication
By Lis McGovern As established in the previous two articles, WREST or Wrestling Reflection Education & Skills Training is a mat/life integration process. Last article, I highlighted the importance of wrestling...
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Who will be the “surprise” champs and All-Americans?
By Mike Finn Six wrestlers in the 2012 NCAA Division I Championships have already won NCAA champions and four — Iowa’s Matt McDonough, 125; Oklahoma State’s Jordan Oliver, 133; Michigan’s Kellen...








