WIN Issues for Publishing Season No. 18 (2011-12)
Volume 18, Issue No. 1 (College/High School Preview
Big Ten Raised the Stakes: Superpower league gets stronger with many schools making improvements
Jordan Oliver’s home-grown mat talent came full circle
Dan Gable: Trio of successful past coaches will help fire up a Sanderson repeat
Ripple Effect: When one coaching change happens, so too do others down the line
Making the Jump for High School to College Coaching
Volume 18, Issue No. 2 (Nov. 30, 2011)
Long-time Boston U. coach Carl Adams has Terriers competing with nation’s best
Cornell ranked No. 1 in WIN Early Recruiting Rankings
Battle for the Belt: Super 32 Review
Chance of a lifetime must wait for Marsteller
Massa Mystery: Future Wolverine has sights set on perfect prep season
Volume 18, No. 3 (Dec, 23, 2011)
Blair Academy regains Ironman throne by placing wrestlers in all but one weight class
Dan Gable: In motivating wrestlers, coaches need to make them individualize their strategy
Stieber siblings now share former prep rivalry at Ohio State
Ode to the Big Men: Did college wrestling hurt itself by eliminating the unlimited weight class?
Book Review: Story on girls’ wrestling “perfected” by a guy
Volume 18, No. 4 (Jan. 17, 2012)
Battle Royale: Criteria helped Oklahoma State end Iowa’s record winning streak
Fighting Forfeits with Football
Dan Gable: America’s best should be the best at every style
Maple’s Sweet Season: Midlands champ enjoys new coach and weight
Dvorak champ Brad Johnson coming out of national shadow
The Clash Duals turned average wrestlers into stars
Volume 18, No. 5 (Feb. 8, 2012)
No Matter How Big “Beat the Streets” gets, it’s still about the kids
Dan Gable: Teaching young wrestlers how to finish is critical
Skin Infections and concussions rate among the top five health concerns in wrestling
Move to Florida pays off for Brandon’s Wisconsin transplant Bruno
Should high school wrestling allow more than one wrestler per weight in the postseason?
Volume 18, No. 6 (Feb. 29, 2012)
Minnesota avenged two losses for NWCA National Duals title