WCWA serves as the governing body for women’s college wrestling
- The WCWA is the Women’s College Wrestling Association.
- WCWA National Tournament will have 200+ athletes competing at it.
- Most college teams have 30+ members per team by the third year.
- Many members offer athletic scholarships to athletes.
- WCWA follow International Freestyle Rules.
- WCWA members also compete in USAW Senior and Jr. Fila events.
- WCWA college recruiting fair is held during the USAW Girls Folkstyle National.
Adrian College (NCAA DIII) – Michigan | Midland University (NAIA) – Nebraska |
Augsburg College (NCAA DIII) – Minnesota | Missouri Baptist University (NAIA) – Missouri |
Big Bend Community College (NWAC) – Washington | Nassau Community College (NJCAA) – New York |
Campbellsville University (NAIA) – Kentucky | Oklahoma City University (NAIA) – Oklahoma |
Central Methodist University (NAIA) – Missouri | Pacific University (NCAA DII) – Oregon |
East Stroudsburg University (NCAA DII) – Pennsylvania | Presbyterian College (NCAA DI) – South Carolina |
Eastern Oregon University (NAIA) – Oregon | Schreiner University (NCAA DIII) – Texas |
Fontbonne University (NCAA DIII) – Missouri | Simon Fraser University (NCAA DII) – Canada |
Gannon University (NCAA DII) – Pennsylvania | Southwestern Oregon Community College (NWAC/NJCAA) – Oregon |
Grays Harbor College (NWAC) – Washington | Texas Wesleyan University (NAIA) – Texas |
Indiana Institute of Technology (NAIA) – Indiana | Tiffin University (NCAA DII) – Ohio |
Lakeland University (NCAA DIII) – Wisconsin | Umpqua Community College (NWAC) – Oregon |
Life University (NAIA) – Georgia | University of Jamestown (NAIA) – North Dakota |