The Women's College Wrestling Fan Guide To The 2025 World Championships
The Women's College Wrestling Fan Guide To The 2025 World Championships
A guide for women's college wrestling fans to follow the action at the 2025 UWW Senior World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, September 13-22.

Below are college affiliations in the United States and Canada for women’s freestyle wrestlers competing at the 2025 UWW Senior World Championships. College national tournament placings (if applicable) are listed with the wrestler's name.
Some wrestlers competed for multiple schools, which is why they are listed twice. A key to college divisions is listed at the bottom.
Brock (U Sports)
68 kg: Olivia Di Bacco (Canada)
U Sports: 4th, 5th, 2nd, 3rd, 1st (2012-16)
72 kg: Vanessa Keefe (Canada)
U Sports: 3rd, 2nd, 2nd (2023-25)
76 kg: Brianna Fraser (Canada)
U Sports: 1st, 1st, 1st (2023-25)
Calgary (U Sports)
65 kg: Miki Rowbottom (Canada)
U Sports: 4th, 3rd (2020, 2023)
Campbellsville (NAIA)
65 kg: Grace Bullen (Norway)
WCWA: 1st (2018)
Concordia (U Sports)
59 kg: Laurence Beauregard (Canada)
U Sports: 3rd, 4th, 3rd, 1st (2018-20, 2023)
Dickinson State (NAIA)
Jumoke Adekoye (Nigeria)
NAIA: 1st (2025)
Doane (NAIA)
55 kg: Cristelle Rodriguez (USA)
NAIA: 3rd, 1st, 1st (2023-25)
Fraser Valley (U Sports)
55 kg: Karla Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)
U Sports: 5th, 2nd (2017-18)
62 kg: Ana Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)
U Sports: 2nd, 1st (2018-19)
Guelph (U Sports)
50 kg: Madison Parks (Canada)
U Sports: 1st (2012)
Iowa (NCAA, D1)
53 kg: Felicity Taylor (USA)
NCWWC: 1st (2024)
65 kg: Macey Kilty (USA)
NCWWC: 1st (2025)
68 kg: Kennedy Blades (USA)
NCWWC: 1st (2025)
76 kg: Kylie Welker (USA)
NCWWC: 1st, 1st (2024-25)
Iowa Wesleyan (NAIA)
62 kg: Adaugo Nwachukwu
NAIA: 1st, 1st (2022-23)
King (NCAA, D2)
55 kg: Victoria Baez-Dillone
NCWWC: 2nd (2024)
Lehigh (NCAA, D1)
50 kg: Audrey Jimenez (USA)
NCAA: Entering freshman year
McKendree (NCAA, D2)
53 kg: Felicity Taylor (USA)
WCWA: 2nd (2019)
NCWWC: 2nd, 1st, 2nd (2020-22)
72 kg: Alexandria Glaude
WCWA: 5th, 1st (2017, 2019)
NCWWC: 1st (2020)
McMaster (U Sports)
53 kg: Serena Di Benedetto (Canada)
U Sports: 2nd, 1st, 1st (2023-25)
Missouri Baptist (NAIA)
57 kg: Helen Maroulis (USA)
WCWA: 1st (2010)
Missouri Valley (NAIA)
59 kg: Jacarra Winchester (USA)
WCWA: 2nd, 1st (2013, 2015)
New Brunswick (U Sports)
57 kg: Sam Stewart (Canada)
U Sports: 1st, 1st (2011, 2013)
Regina (U Sports)
65 kg: Miki Rowbottom (Canada)
U Sports: 5th (2018)
Simon Fraser (NCAA, D2)
57 kg: Helen Maroulis (USA)
WCWA: 1st, 1st, 1st (2011, 2013-14)
55 kg: Karla Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)
NCWWC: 1st, 1st (2020, 2022)
62 kg: Ana Godinez Gonzalez (Canada)
NCWWC: 1st (2020)
Umpqua Community College
55 kg: Victoria Baez-Dillone (Spain)
NJCAA: 1st, 1st (2022-23)
Western Ontario (U Sports)
57 kg: Sam Stewart (Canada)
U Sports: 3rd (2009)
50 kg: Madison Park (Canada)
U Sports: 2nd, 2nd, 1st (2014-15, 2020)
William Penn (NAIA)
65 kg: Victoria Baez-Dillone (Spain)
NAIA: Transferred from King
62 kg: Adaugo Nwachukwu (USA)
NAIA: 1st (2024)
53 kg: Christianah Ogunsanya (Nigeria)
NAIA: 1st (2025)
62 kg: Esther Kolawole (Nigeria)
NAIA: 1st (2025)
National Women's College Championships Guide
Women’s Collegiate Wrestling Association (WCWA)
This organization was created in 2008, providing women an opportunity to compete. It included all divisions, and the end-of-the-year tournament was considered the college national championship. The final WCWA championship was held in 2020.
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Invitational
The NAIA held an invitational tournament until it sanctioned women’s wrestling for the 2022-23 season.
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Championships
The NAIA was the first division to offer sanctioned women’s college wrestling during the 2022-23 season.
National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships (NCWWC)
This division includes all NCAA programs (D1, D2, and D3), and the first national championship was held in 2020. The NCAA sanctioned women’s wrestling as its 91st sport for the 2025-26 season.
National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Invitational
The NJCAA hosts an end-of-season national invitational tournament for junior colleges.
U Sports (Canada)
U Sports is the national brand for university sports in Canada.
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