2025 National High School Girls Wrestling Guide available free to the public online
by Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling
The 2025 National High School Girls Wrestling Guide has been completed and is available for free to the general public.
This extensive 70-page online document is produced by USA Wrestling’s Girls High School Development Committee and is the most extensive report ever published on girls high school wrestling in the United States.
Under the leadership of Joan Fulp and Andrea Yamamoto, the guide is a must-read for anybody with an interest in girls high school wrestling. It is available to everybody in an easy-to-read online flip book format. Check it out today.
2025 National High School Girls Wrestling Guide
The major portion of the guide includes a list of 2025 state champion athletes and teams for each state, as well as the participation data for that state over the last six years.
The guide includes numerous photos and charts with a colorful design for each feature
The guide has extensive information on many other aspects of girls high school wrestling, including features on current National High School data and High School data over the years. Also recognized are the teams which won Girls Dual State Team Championships in 2025.
There are specific sections for the leading organizations which have worked together to build girls high school wrestling: USA Wrestling, Wrestle Like A Girl, the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and the National Wrestling Coaches Association.
The USA Wrestling section includes a three-page feature on Katie Kriebel, USA Wrestling’s Manager of Career Transition and Women’s Inclusion. There is a photo and roster of the 2025 U20 World Team and the 2025 U17 World Team. Also included are the results from the 2025 Pan American Championships at three age levels (U15, U17, U20), and a feature on the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team. There is also USA Wrestling female membership data by state going back five years.
New this year are a pair of progress features, focused on advancements for girls high school wrestling in Nebraska and New York.
The New York feature covers two pages, and focuses on the first state which has chosen to use freestyle rules for their official girls high school program, including video interviews with high school athletes who have been positively impacted by the move to freestyle.
Also included is a list of all of the college wrestling programs to date in the NJCAA, the CCCAA, all three NCAA divisions and the NAIA. Also featured are the winners of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award on the state, regional and national level, as well as the state winners of the NWCA High School State Head Coaches of the Year.
This guide not only educates readers about the wrestling program and heroes in each state, it also provides additional information that will inspire you about the nation’s fastest growing sport for girls and women.
Check it out today and share this informative guide with others.