PARK CITY, Kan. – Three Ottawa University women's wrestlers earned All-American honors at NAIA Nationals.
Darby Weidl,
Abigail Sebesta and
Hannah Jackson earned their honors in their respective weight classes. Ottawa finished 11
th overall as a team with 66 points.
Aynsley Fink won one match in the 110lb weight division against Rodiat Adeduntan (Lindsey Wilson).
Peyton Hand also won one match at Nationals against Jill High (York) in the 124lb.
Livia Swift took down two opponents on falls in the 138lb weight class, she defeated Jade Martin (Baker) and Araya Boday (Saint Mary).
Darby Weidl becomes the second Ottawa Brave women's wrestler in history to finish second (Brandy Lowe) at NAIA Nationals. Weidl won her first four matches, including defeating #2 Flor Parker Borrero and avenging a loss to Allyssa Johnson (Jamestown). Weidl came up short in 160lb Championship to Latifah Mcbryde (Life) on a 7-2 decision.
Abigail Sebesta also earned All-American honors in the 160lb weight division by earning eighth place. Sebesta won three matches, which she won two by falls.
Siara Arrington and
Kaylee Davis both won one match in the 180lb weight class.
Hannah Jackson went 4-2 in her matches to secure fourth place and All-American honors in the 207lb weight division. Jackson won four matches, including a fall victory over #2 Kathryn Hingano (Southern Oregon).
Kena Leonard won one match in the 207lb weight division, she won a 4-2 decision over Taylor Rickley.