Part of wrestling is competing in specific weight divisions sometimes requiring a weight cut. Wrestlers from Lafayette’s team reflect on their personal experiences with the weight cut with and without coaches help.
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Wrestlers reflect on their weight cut experiences
March 10, 2026
Wrestling is precise and requires athletes to be in the same weight class in order to participate.
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