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  2. EYE ON THE EAGLES | Ashland University wrestling ... - AOL

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    The following is a roundup of recent happenings in Ashland University sports.

  3. Arrows lifted by big crowd for senior night in wrestling ...

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    Ashland defeated Lexington on senior night in wrestling dual match.

  4. Ashland Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Ashland University is the second GLIAC team to win a women's basketball Division II national championship. Kari Daugherty was selected as the 2013 Women's Division II Bulletin player of the year, as well as the most outstanding player. Daugherty is the first Ashland University player to receive the Bulletin's player of the year award.

  5. 'I'm so proud.' Ashland's Nora Quitt places 3rd at ... - AOL

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    Ashland senior Nora Quitt placed third at the National High School Coaches Association wrestling tournament, earning All-America honors

  6. List of NCAA Division II wrestling programs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the schools in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States and Canada that have wrestling as a varsity sport. In the current 2024–25 season, there are a total of 70 Division II wrestling programs.

  7. Madman Fulton - Wikipedia

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    He made his professional wrestling debut for Mid-Ohio Wrestling as "Big Jake South" on October 16, 2009, defeating Izzy Lambert. He won the Mid-Ohio Tag Team Titles with Cyrus Poe, and challenged unsuccessfully for various other championships within the promotion including as the Tri-County Heavyweight Championship and the World Championship.

  8. 'The kids came out and wrestled well': Ashland thrashes New ...

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    Ashland's wrestling team won seven matches via pin in a dominating 59-18 nonleague dual win over New Philadelphia.

  9. Ohio Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1931 – Ashland College (now Ashland University) joined the OAC in the 1931–32 academic year. 1932 – Western Reserve left the OAC after the 1931–32 academic year. 1932 – John Carroll University, Kent State College (now Kent State University) and Toledo University (now the University of Toledo) joined the OAC in the 1932–33 academic year.