OKLAHOMA CITY – Six Oklahoma City women's wrestlers head to Park City, Kansas, for the 2026 NAIA Women's National Championship, Thursday through Saturday.
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Alexis Miller,
Avery Jansing,
Bryce White,
Natalia Posada,
Corin Lowe and
Makayla Munoz.
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The preliminary brackets, which are subject to change, were released last week.
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Miller, seeded seventh at 103 pounds, gets a first-round bye and will meet Alexandra Evan of Rio Grande in the second round. Looming in the third round is a possible matchup against second-seeded Makennah Craft of Campbellsville.
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Jansing, who is coming off a conference title, is seeded second at 110 pounds and also gets a first-round bye. She will wrestle Gracie Elliott of Texas Wesleyan or Chloe Brewis of Hastings in that second-round pairing.
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White is unseeded at 131 pounds despite winning a conference championship and begins with the third-seeded Jumoke Adekoye of Dickinson State. With a win, White would Lexi Garza of Eastern Oregon.
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Posada is unseeded at 138 pounds but gets a bye to the second round and will face the sixth-seed, Maci Avila of Midland. Her third-round opponent, with a win, could be third-seeded Samantha Barragan of Texas Wesleyan.
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Lowe opens at 145 in a battle of unseeded combatants as Lowe faces Niah Smith of Waldorf. The No. 5 seed, Kori Campbell of Lindsey Wilson awaits the winner in the second round.
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Munoz opens with eighth-ranked Darby Weidl of Ottawa in a rematch of the conference championship, with the winner getting Micah Fisher-Miller of Cumberlands.
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The Stars finished 13
th last year with 25 points.
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OCU has three All-Americans in the field this season, looking to add to their award stockpile. Miller was national runner-up last season and Posada placed eighth. Jansing comes in as a two-time All-American.
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