FOREST CITY, IOWA - Today
Waldorf College officials announced that the 2010/2011 school year will begin
with a new Women's Wrestling Program. Waldorf will be the first College in the
state of Iowa to offer women's wrestling. The women's program will be fully
funded and attending many of the nation's top international events culminating
with the World Team Trials. As the program grows, Waldorf will expand its
schedule to include all the nation's best events for women.
"Only 60 colleges offer women's wrestling nationwide,"
commented Waldorf Athletic Director, Denny Jerome. "We are proud to offer
another option to accommodate the growing demand among female athletes to
compete in this popular sport."
Men's wrestling has been one of the most successful sports
teams at Waldorf College for the past 30 years.
"It only makes sense that the state of Iowa has a women's
wrestling program and we are proud that Waldorf College has made the decision
to lead the way," said Waldorf Head Men's Wrestling Coach, Tyler Brandt. "With over 50 wrestler's in
the men's program and an invitation to the National Duals, it is our
expectation to grow the women's program into an Elite Level Program just like
we have done with the men's program."
Waldorf is now conducting a nationwide search for a women's
wrestling coach. Tyler Brandt, current
men's wrestling coach, was named interim women's wrestling coach and will lead
the current women wrestlers until a permanent coach is selected.