Iowa State announces addition of women's wrestling program after dropping gymnastics last month
AMES, Iowa (AP) โ Iowa State, which dropped its women's gymnastics program last month, will start a women's wrestling team that will begin competing in 2027-28, the school announced Thursday. The Cyclones are the second power-conference school to add women's wrestling. Iowa just completed its third season.
This was the first year the NCAA conducted a championship for women's wrestling that included programs from all three divisions. โIowa State enjoys a rich wrestling tradition, and we believe the addition of womenโs wrestling will afford tremendous opportunities for young women not only in Iowa, but around the country, to compete at the highest level in the sport,โ athletic director Jamie Pollard said. โThis is a great day for wrestling in the state of Iowa and at Iowa State University, and we look forward to growing a program under Coach Alli St.
John that will build off the historic success of our menโs team. " St. John, a two-time silver medalist at the world championships, has worked three years at the Cyclone Regional Training Center in Ames.
Her husband, Derek St. John, is an assistant on the ISU men's team. St.
John was a two-time women's college national champion and four-time finalist at King University in Tennessee. She was women's coach from 2021-23 at Big Game Wrestling Club in North Liberty and was assistant coach at Grand View College in Des Moines in 2021-22. Iowa State also announced men's assistant Brent Metcalf has been promoted to men's head coach.