
The Top 10 Problems With North Carolina Wrestling Tournaments
North Carolina wrestling is surging with talent and passion, yet tournament structure holds the sport back. Long days, poor communication,
NC United’s High School Wrestling category covers everything related to high school wrestling in North Carolina, including news, stories, top prospects, college commitments, and tournament results. Focused on supporting athletes in their journey to the collegiate level

North Carolina wrestling is surging with talent and passion, yet tournament structure holds the sport back. Long days, poor communication,

NC United’s inaugural women’s team competed at the Ultimate Club Duals against elite programs, laying the foundation for the future

NC United’s 2025 campaign at the UCD Duals showcased a program on the rise. A 7–2 record, veteran leadership, and

On August 30, the athletes of NC Wrestling United Blue traveled to Charlottesville to train alongside the University of Virginia

Thank you, Class of 2025, for raising the bar in North Carolina wrestling. Your legacy launches RecruitNC, the new home

NC United has partnered with the National Wrestling Officials Association to recruit, train, and empower referees across North Carolina. This

Team North Carolina brought heart, grit, and growth to the Fargodome. This reflection captures our athletes’ efforts, key takeaways from

Closing the gap requires more than desire. Team NC must focus on earlier international style development, deeper competitive experience, smarter

Team NC women made history at Fargo with two All-Americans and bold performances. As participation grows, so does potential. The

Team NC leaves Fargo with renewed clarity and fire. Inspired by Jamel Johnson’s message and driven by experience, our athletes

NC United Gold’s May 10th women’s freestyle session at NC State delivered high-level technical drilling, elite mentorship, and fresh talent—cementing

NC United Gold kicked off its 2025 season with an elite women’s freestyle practice at Greensboro College, uniting high school