NCAA Adopts New Qualifying System
from The Daily Collegian
Last year, the Penn State wrestling team sent seven individuals to the national tournament, but it's uncertain if it will send that many this season.
Over the offseason, the NCAA decided to change the qualification procedure for the national tournament because it was the only collegiate sport that used historical data to determine who competed, Ohio State coach Tom Ryan said. He said the committee put the plan in place "in the spirit for doing the best for the student-athletes."
Now, wrestlers can qualify for nationals based on the toughness of their schedule throughout the season and on the ranking system.
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