Ferrum College’s Leya Deickman (above) exhibits control over her Liberty University opponent, Lisa Konowal, in a bout at 191 pounds.
PHOTO BY STEVEN MARSH
Ferrum College head women's wrestling coach Breonnah Neal (right) and assistant coach Alisha Elizalde (left) confer with one of their wrestlers between periods of a bout staged Friday night at William P. Swartz Gymnasium.
PHOTO BY STEVEN MARSH
Ferrum College's Morganne Flinkstrom (left) wrestles against Liberty University's Maile Ka'ahanui in a bout at 170 pounds that she would lose by a 3-2 decision.
GAFFNEY, S.C.—Ferrum College’s women’s wrestling team, a day removed from opening its 2021 season with a victory, dropped a pair of dual matches Saturday, falling to nationally-ranked Limestone (S.C.) University, 28-10, and Colorado Mesa University, 36-5.
A 10-win season was capped with a 14-point win over South Florida in the 2025 Cure Bowl. It was the Monarchs’ first winning season under Ricky Rahne.
Ferrum College head women's wrestling coach Breonnah Neal (right) and assistant coach Alisha Elizalde (left) confer with one of their wrestlers between periods of a bout staged Friday night at William P. Swartz Gymnasium.
Ferrum College's Morganne Flinkstrom (left) wrestles against Liberty University's Maile Ka'ahanui in a bout at 170 pounds that she would lose by a 3-2 decision.