- No. 35 recruit Lewis commits to Missouri
- Illinois sweeps Cadet National Duals
- NCAA proposes major changes to wrestling
- U.S. World Team Trials in Stillwater, Okla., June 21-23
- Audio: Storley preparing for U.S. World Team Trials
- Audio: Jones on international rule changes
- ISU gets verbal from FloNationals champion Boston
- Successful events highlight weekend at Gable Museum
- Brown names Beckerman head wrestling coach
- Nationally ranked Salas commits to Clackamas
Bobby Douglas Book
Fifty years ago this year, Bobby Douglas burst onto the international scene as a wrestler the World Championships, and still remains a major force in the sport. Douglas' role as a pioneering wrestler and coach began four years earlier, as the first African-American to win an Ohio high school state title, then continued as a two-time Olympian, and head coach at Arizona State and Iowa State, touching countless lives. His impressive life has been captured in the book "Bobby Douglas: Life and Legacy of an American Wrestling Legend" by Craig Sesker, the subject of an InterMat feature by Mark Palmer. (Photo/Cyclones.com)
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Lewis to Missouri
Ranked No. 35 overall in the Class of 2014, Daniel Lewis (Blue Springs, Mo.) made the decision to commit to the University of Missouri on Monday. Lewis will enter his senior season as a three-time state champion with a career mark of 134-4.













