Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Wrestling hosts NJCAA Coaches Association duals

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Wrestling hosts NJCAA Coaches Association duals
Joe Renfro/Athletic Director / Head Wrestling Coach — Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
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NEO Wrestling will host the 2023 NJCAA Coaches Association duals Friday, January 13 and Saturday, January 14.
 
Competing in the duals are 20 teams from around the country representing schools in Oregon, Wyoming, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma.
 
“We are thrilled to host an event of this magnitude. Thirteen of the teams attending are ranked in the top 20 in the country,” said NEO Wrestling coach Joe Renfro. “We should better grasp where we are as a team after this event, which will prepare us for the individual national tournament in March.”
 
The duals will take place in the NEO student activity center and gym beginning at 9 a.m. on both days. Admission is $5. Friday consists of pool wrestling to decide seeding for the advance team tournament, which begins Saturday.
 
Keep up with the action at the following websites,

Livestream | https://neoathletics.com/watch

Trackwrestling | https://www.trackwrestling.com/tw/teamtournaments/VerifyPassword.jsp?tournamentId=686295132

NEO Fan Store 22-23 |  https://bluechipathletic.com/collections/northeastern-oklahoma-a-m

NEO Bookstore | Located in the student union and open Friday from 8am-4pm. Buy your NEO A&M College gear in person or visit https://bookstore.neo.edu/
For more information, contact the NEO Wrestling coach Joe Renfro at joe.renfro@neo.edu or 918-540-6950.

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