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Top female wrestler commits to Okla. CityPublished 07/08/07
Already a junior-level national and world wrestling champion as well as the county's first-ever female tournament champ, Odenton's Nicole Woody will soon add the title of collegiate wrestler to her resume after committing Oklahoma City University's program last week.
Woody decided on the Stars, one of the few women's college programs in the nation, after visiting the school last weekend while in town for the Junior National Dual Meet representing Maryland. "The coaches had contacted me a couple times and I met them at some tournaments before," said Woody, 19, who graduated from Arundel last month. "Last weekend, I got to...
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