Jasmine Robinson Headlines Big Week For Women's Wrestling
Jasmine Robinson Headlines Big Week For Women's Wrestling
Major developments, including Jasmine Robison competing for McKendree, Oklahoma State versus Iowa, a new high school triple crown, and a new docuseries.

Alexio Garcia had an ace up his sleeve, and McKendree picked up a winning hand. And so did women’s college wrestling.
Jasmine Robinson — a U20 World Champion and two-time Fargo champ — will wrestle for Bearcats next season, giving McKendree a shot at the inaugural NCAA Women’s Wrestling Championships on March 5-7, 2026, at Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa.
“I’m grateful to be here,” Robinson said. “I’m excited to be a part of this talented team and contribute in any way I can.”
Robinson will continue to compete for the Army’s World Class Athlete Program in Colorado Springs while taking online classes. Tristan Kelly, her WCAP teammate and returning 207-pound national champion, will do the same.
Fans likely won’t see the pair compete at every event — just the ones that matter.
Iowa is still the favorite, and the team’s depth will be difficult to overcome, but this puts McKendree even deeper into the conversation as a title contender.
Here is McKendree’s prospective line-up with national placings in parenthesis. Robinson will likely compete for the starting 160-pound spot.
McKendree's Prospective Line-up
103 Pounds
Gabby Tedesco (2nd)
Katey Valdez
110 Pounds
Heather Crull, U23 national champion, 3x Fargo champ
Yu Sakamoto (3rd), U23 World champion
117 Pounds
Yu Sakamoto (3rd), U23 World champion, 3x Fargo champ
Heather Crull, U23 national champion
Jenna Beddow
Norah Swaim
124 Pounds
Shelby Moore (5th, 2nd)
131 Pounds
Alex Szkotnicki (3rd)
138 Pounds
Haylie Jaffe (2nd)
145 Pounds
Savannah Gomez (7th)
Duda Rodrigues, 2025 U20 World bronze
160 Pounds
Jasmine Robinson, 2024 U20 World champion
Lydia Krauss (5th, 8th)
Duda Rodrigues, 2025 U20 World bronze
Destiny Rodriguez
Alison Evans
180 Pounds
Tristan Kelly (3rd, 3rd, 1st)
Sandy Guerrero (8th, 7th, 1st)
Rylee Ferranti
Alison Evans
207 Pounds
Tristan Kelly (3rd, 3rd, 1st)
Sandy Guerrero (8th, 7th, 1st)
Manusiu Muti
Rylee Ferranti
Oklahoma State vs Iowa Showdown on Dec. 7
Is this the start of what’s to come? We hope so.
Oklahoma State faces Iowa in a women’s wrestling dual at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Sunday, December 7. It’s part of a triangular with the Hawkeyes, Cowgirls, and D2 Colorado Mesa. The Mavericks are a perennial top-five program (remember, Division I, II, and III compete at the same national tournament for now).
Iowa is the only Power Four women’s wrestling program, and Oklahoma State is still a club team, but this is a positive development that could lay the foundation for a D1 program in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
On the men’s side, Oklahoma State and Iowa have combined for 58 NCAA Championships and have one of the best rivalries in college athletics. Fingers crossed it carries over to women’s college wrestling.
Division I Women's Wrestling Programs
New High School Triple Crown Award
The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) partnered with Ironman, Beast of the East, and Powerade for an in-season triple crown. This is an exciting development for girls’ high school wrestling, offering a unique opportunity to win three of the most prestigious tournaments in the country — and all three are streaming live on Flo.
DATES
Women of Ironman: Dec. 13-14, 2025
Girls Beast of the East: December 18-19, 2025
Girls Powerade: December 27-28, 2025
Read the full press release here

2025 Who's Number One Girls' Matchups
FloWrestling’s Who’s Number One is Saturday, October 11, at 2 p.m. in Coralville, Iowa. Everest Leydecker and Epenesa Ellison square off at 120 pounds in the feature match of the afternoon.
Match Order
100lbs: #1 Ryleigh Sturgill, TN vs #2 Bella Manno, NJ
110lbs: #1 Sophia Marie Gonzales, CA vs #2 Kayla Batres, CT
130lbs: #1 Taina McGowan, NJ vs #2 Landri VonGonten, TX
170lbs: #1 Kaili Manuel, MI vs #2 Autumn Elsbury, IA
115lbs: #1 Taylor Whiting, WI vs #2 Reagan Mathers, AZ
140lbs: #1 Nora Akpan, MN vs #2 Riley Hanrahan, WI
155lbs: #1 Ella Poalillo, NJ vs #2 Janiya Johnson, TN
125lbs: #1 Emma Bacon, PA vs #2 Caley Graber, MN
105lbs: #2 Jaclyn Bouzakis, PA vs #3 Hailey Delgado, TX
145lbs: #1 Violette Lasure, PA vs #2 Eve Skrocki, IA
135lbs: #1 Taina Fernandez, MD vs #2 Morgan Lucio, AZ
120lbs: #1 Everest Leydecker, AZ vs #2 Epenesa Elison, CA
Click here for all the girls' matchups for 2025's Who's Number One.
FloSports Debuts Three-Part Iowa Women's Wrestling Series
The Iowa women’s wrestling team made history as the first Power Five university to establish a varsity team, producing national champions and All-Americans in its inaugural season, and FloSports was there to cover it every step of the way.
FloSports debuts a three-part documentary series chronicling all the behind-the-scenes and on-the-mat excitement during this historic season with “HAWKEYES - The First Season with Iowa Women’s Wrestling.” The first episode will have its streaming world premiere exclusively during Who’s Number One on Saturday, October 11.
“HAWKEYES: The First Season with Iowa Women’s Wrestling" gives viewers an unprecedented look inside at the historic first season for the program. It tells the story of the Hawkeyes’ season-long battle against North Central College and the down-to-the-wire finish at the 2025 National Duals and the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships.
It also features backstories from several of the athletes, including Kylie Welker, Bella Mir, Lily Luft, Felicity Taylor, and others. Viewers will discover how wrestling intertwines with the universal themes of love, loss, and family.
Click here to read the full press release.
