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OUACHITA ATHLETICS CELEBRATES 2025-26 WITH AWARDS CEREMONY
(All images via obutigers.com) Story Links ARKADELPHIA – The Ouachita Baptist University Department of Athletics held its annual awards ceremony on Tuesday night at the Jones Performing Arts Center to celebrate the accomplishments of the 2025-26 season and to name its annual award winners. The awards portion of the ceremony started the announcement of the […] More
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Little Rock Sends 11 Wrestlers to U.S. Open Championships in Las Vegas
(All images via lrtrojans.com) Story Links LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Little Rock will be represented by 11 wrestlers this week at the U.S. Open Championships, competing under Arkansas RTC at The Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas. The annual event is one of the premier tournaments on the domestic wrestling calendar and serves as […] More
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5 TIGERS NAMED NWCA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS
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Little Rock Wrestling Set to Compete in Expanded Pac-12 Beginning in 2026-27
(All images via lrtrojans.com) Story Links LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Little Rock Wrestling will be part of a strengthened and expanded Pac-12 Conference beginning with the 2026-27 season, as the league announced the addition of four new affiliate members in the sport. Air Force, Northern Colorado, North Dakota State and South Dakota State will join […] More
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Stephen Little Named Pac-12 Wrestler of the Year, Jaivon Jones Earns Co-Newcomer Honors for Little Rock
(All images via lrtrojans.com) Story Links The Pac-12 Conference announced its 2025–26 wrestling postseason awards, recognizing standout performances across the league as voted on by head coaches. Little Rock’s Stephen Little was named Wrestler of the Year, while Jaivon Jones earned Co-Newcomer of the Year honors. Redshirt junior Stephen Little (197 lbs., Sturgis, Kentucky) turned […] More
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Lupton and Washington honored with SLIAC All-Conference Awards
(All images via lyonscots.com) Story Links Batesville, AR – Eli Lupton and Donnie Washington have been have earned St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference All-SLIAC Awards. Senior Eli Lupton competing at 197 lb. earned 3rd Team All-Conference honors after his performance during the 2025-26 regular season where lead the team in match points (125), team points […] More
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Parish honored with two SLIAC All-Conference Awards
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Little Rock Wrestling Makes History on Day Two of NCAA Championships
(All images via lrtrojans.com) Story Links CLEVELAND, Ohio — Day two of the NCAA Wrestling Championships inside Rocket Arena was headlined by a historic moment, as Stephen Little etched his name into the record books. The Trojan standout became Little Rock’s first three-time All-American with a thrilling overtime victory at 197 pounds. At 149 pounds, No. […] More
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Little Rock Wrestling Heads to NCAA Championships with Four Qualifiers, Two Returning All-Americans
(All images via lrtrojans.com) Story Links CLEVELAND, OH. – The stage is set for one of the biggest weekends in college wrestling as Little Rock prepares to compete at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, held March 19–21 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Little Rock will send four qualifiers to the national tournament, highlighted […] More
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SEAGO WRAPS JUNIOR SEASON AT NCAA DII NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
(All images via obutigers.com) Story Links NCAA Wrestling National Championships Results SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Ouachita heavyweight BK Seago completed his junior campaign Friday at the 2026 NCAA Division II Wrestling National Championships, finishing with a 16-7 overall record. Seago opened the tournament with a tough match against returning All-American and No. 3 seed Zach Glazier […] More
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Trojans Set for NCAA Championships with Four Qualifiers
(All images via lrtrojans.com) Story Links CLEVELAND, OH. – Little Rock wrestling is set to send four competitors to the 2026 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships, held March 19–21 at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The Trojans will be represented by Brock Herman (149), Jaivon Jones (157), Matty Bianchi (165), and Stephen Little (197) at the three-day national tournament. Brock Herman enters the championships at 149 pounds as the No. 19 seed and will face No. 30 Dylan Layton of Rider in the opening round. Herman has been a key contributor for the Trojans this season and brings a 13–3 record into the national tournament. “We are excited for him, he has been a great addition to the program. Every challenge we have presented he has met head on. He’s a pleasure to coach and a great young man. I know he’s not satisfied with this,” said head coach Neil Erisman. At 157 pounds, Jaivon Jones earned the No. 24 seed and will take on No. 25 Mason Shrader of Central Michigan in the opening round. Jones has put together a strong season to secure his place in the national field and will look to make an impact in Cleveland. “His passion to be great has really shown through. I’m really happy for what he has earned. I’m excited for him next week,” said Erisman. Matty Bianchi enters the NCAA Championships as the No. 8 seed at 165 pounds and will open his tournament against No. 25 Mac Church of Virginia Tech. Bianchi returns to the national tournament as a returning All-American after an outstanding season that saw him post a 19–2 record. “He has been a staple and backbone of this program. From the way he trains, lives his life and competes. He’s the definition of a Trojan,” said Erisman. Stephen Little, the most decorated wrestler in Little Rock program history, returns to the NCAA Championships as the No. 3 seed at 197 pounds. A returning All-American, Little will face No. 30 Kade Rule of Chattanooga in the first round as he looks to make another deep run on the national stage. “Glad to see him back. He’s worked hard and pushed through setbacks. I can’t wait to see what he does next week,” said Erisman. The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships will take place over three days in Cleveland, beginning Thursday with sessions at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday’s sessions are scheduled for 12 p.m. and 8 p.m., while Saturday’s championship sessions will begin at 11 a.m. and conclude with the finals at 6:30 p.m. For the […] More