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Statement Regarding the Tarleton State NCWA Wrestling Program

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The following is a statement from Jim Giunta, NCWA President and  Executive Director, regarding recent online controversy surrounding the  Tarleton State NCWA Wrestling Program: 

In the midst of recent online controversy surrounding the NCWA wrestling program at Tarleton  State University, university leadership has made it clear to me that support for the student athletes and the long-term vision for wrestling at Tarleton remains strong. 

According to university leadership I have spoken with, nothing has changed regarding Tarleton’s continued commitment to providing students with a competitive wrestling opportunity through its  current NCWA program and the long-term aspiration of potentially launching the first NCAA  Division I wrestling program in Texas. 

In my interactions with Tarleton State President Dr. James Hurley, he has been – and continues  to be – a strong supporter of the wrestling club and the opportunities it creates for student athletes. His support played a major role in helping establish the program and giving it a strong  foundation for growth. Dr. Hurley is a visionary leader who sees unlimited potential in students.  The wrestling program and athletes are no exception.  

What began as a startup club program quickly developed into one of the top programs in the  NCWA, producing 19 All-Americans during its first two seasons and building national recognition  in a remarkably short period of time. 

My understanding of the original vision was always larger than simply building a successful club  team. Through the newly formed and non-university affiliated Texas Collegiate Wrestling  Foundation (TCWF), the program needed to demonstrate both sustainability and financial  viability before an NCAA Division I program could be considered. Among the benchmarks  includes raising a minimum of $2 million in startup funding, along with long-term commitments to  help sustain a future varsity program. 

Phase one of the plan focused on launching wrestling through the university’s sport club department under the NCWA model. The fundraising efforts through the TCWF have not yet  reached the level necessary for the university to begin consideration of an athletic department  program. The growth and success of the current team have demonstrated significant student  interest, competitive success, and organizational sustainability. 

Throughout the process, coaches, athletes, parents, alumni, and supporters have continued  working to grow the program while maintaining a culture centered on leadership, discipline,  persistence, and character development. Those values remain at the heart of the Tarleton State  wrestling experience. 

Despite recent misinformation and speculation circulating online, the long-term vision for  wrestling at Tarleton State remains alive. The commitment shown by university leadership, and  supporters continues to move the program forward.

Tarleton Wrestling has already helped raise the standard for collegiate wrestling in Texas and  has demonstrated what is possible when a university, community, and passionate supporters  work together toward a shared goal. 

Those of you who believe in the future of wrestling in Texas are encouraged to support Tarleton  Wrestling through the TCWF by investing in the student-athletes working to make the dream of  the first NCAA Division I wrestling program in Texas a reality.  

DONATE TO THE CAUSE : https://donorbox.org/tarleton-state-wrestling 

Jim Giunta 
President / Chairman  

National Collegiate Wrestling Assoc. 
8131 LBJ Freeway 
Suite # 275 
Dallas, TX. 75251 

Office – 214-378-9900 
Cell – 469-879-1400 

www.ncwa.net

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