WIN’s Volume 32 Issue 3 is out NOW!

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Updated: November 30, 2025

WIN’s Volume 32 Issue 3 is out now!

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Inside this issue, you will find full coverage from the first National Duals Invitational sponsored by Paycom, which took place Nov. 15-16 in Tulsa, Okla.

With the results of this event and the first few weeks of the collegiate season, WIN has an updated Tournament Power Index (TPI), Dual-Team Rankings and NCAA DI Individual Rankings as well as a Race for the Dan Hodge Trophy update.

You will also find an updated set of WIN Magazine/Spartan Combat High School Boys Rankings for the 2025-26 season by Rob Sherrill.

This issue also features, columns, and Q&As from the following WIN writers: Dan Gable, Zach Even-Esh, John Klessinger, Wes Littlefield, Bill X. Barron, WIN founder Mike Chapman, WIN Publisher Bryan Van Kley and WIN Editor Tristan Warner as well as guest columns from Danny Struck and Bill Welker.

Plus, like every issue, WIN is perfect for active wrestlers and coaches….in the Early December issue, Gold-Certified Pennsylvania USA Wrestling men’s director Kyle Martin breaks down the nuances of the snap to a post-attack as an opponent tries to generate space. Meanwhile, WIN’s Zach Even-Esh provides five must-do exercises for wrestlers of all ages with explanations for each movement.

Lastly, check in with the USA Wrestling State Associations in Iowa, Florida, South Dakota and Nebraska for the latest news and updates within their states.

V32I1 WIN Magazine Features

Page 8 – SETTING THE SCENE

The National Duals Invitational, sponsored by Paycom, ushered in a new era of college wrestling, where the nation’s top teams went to battle for prize money, pride and drawing-board material for March.

Page 38 – CLIFF KEEN’S NEW DESIGN LAB

Cliff Keen’s new Design Lab takes away the hassle of uniform customization, allowing for a quick, easy and fun experience that allows for custom colors, logos, names and designs at your fingertips.

Page 40 – CLAW LEAGUE UPDATE

CLAW league co-founder Tom Houck provides an update on the past, present and future state of the new professional wrestling league that is hoping to attract new and old wrestling fans alike.

Page 42 – FEARLESS IN THE FACE OF THE UNKNOWN

In this RMN Events’ Outwest Feature, former NCAA champ Seth Gross has been a household name in wrestling for well over a decade, but now he is using the adversity he overcame to mentor younger athletes.

V32I2 USA Wrestling Coach’s Corner Features

Page 12 – CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER

A two-time All-American for the UNC Tar Heels, Chip Ness is now giving back to the sport in his home state of Georgia in more ways than one.

Page 13 – OUTRUNNING THE ODDS

Luke Smith took over the nation’s only community-funded program as a first-time head coach during the pandemic, but it only strengthened him.

Page 14 – PURPOSE OVER PODIUMS

Mario Flores created Michigan Revolution Wrestling Club and continues his mentoring ways as Michigan USA Wrestling women’s director.

Page 15 – PIONEERING HER PATH

Paulina Biega made history as the first female NCAA DI wrestling coach and has built Sacred Heart’s women’s program into a family.