The executive director said the championship operated "on faith rather than fear."
What coronavirus pandemic? The National Collegiate Wrestling Association defied the urgings of health officials and held its national championship over the weekend in Allen, Texas.
The event featured dozens of colleges, including UCLA, Ohio State and Texas A&M, and hundreds of athletes under the auspices of the NCWA, which “operates outside the NCAA” for many developing and club college programs, For the Win noted. UT- Arlington coach Collin Stroner said his concern about COVID-19 was “on the back burner.” “I’m really proud that we’re keeping this act on,” Stroner told the Morning News.
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