Kristy More Finishes Fifth at NCAA Region VI for USF Women’s Wrestling
The University of Sioux Falls Women's Wrestling team concluded its 2025-26 season at the NCAA Region VI Tournament, securing a fifth-place finish led by true freshman Kristy More in the 145-pound category. Competing against a strong field, the Cougars showcased perseverance, with multiple athletes gaining valuable postseason experience. Although they faced challenges, including injuries, the team's effort was evident throughout the tournament.
By the Numbers- Kristy More finished 5th in the 145-pound bracket with a final record of 12-7 for the season.
- Johanna Steinlicht closed her season at 26-12, winning her first match with a decisive 3-1 decision.
The end of the season was tinged with disappointment as injuries hampered the team's overall performance, highlighting the need for improved health and consistency moving forward.
State of Play- The region saw experienced competitors, with USF facing nationally ranked teams.
- Kristy More emerged as a standout, marking a promising future for the program.
The Cougars are gearing up for the USA Wrestling's Women's Nationals in Spokane, Washington, in April, looking to build on their postseason experiences and develop their athletes further.
Bottom LineUSF's season closure at the NCAA Region VI Tournament serves as a foundation for future growth, especially through the accomplishment of Kristy More, which sets the stage for a more competitive team in the upcoming year.
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