First-Ever HBCU Women’s Wrestling Program Names Head Coach
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First-ever HBCU women’s wrestling program names head coach
Delaware State University is making HBCU history. The school has officially named Kenya Sloan as the inaugural head coach of its new women’s wrestling program, making DSU the first HBCU to launch a varsity team in the sport. ?Breaking News??? Kenya Sloan Named the first Head Women’s Wrestling Coach. Welcome, to the Nest Coach Sloan! #EntertheNest #GoHornets #LegacyandPride pic.twitter.com/Q0ycnpZtFw— Delaware St. Hornets (@DSUHornets) June 9, 2…
The first D1 HBCU with women's wrestling has a national championship coach
The first HBCU with a women’s wrestling program now has a coach to lead the way. Delaware State University has announced that Kenya Sloan, a former NAIA national champion and assistant coach at Sacred Heart, will become the first head coach in Hornets women’s wrestling history. Breaking News Kenya Sloan Named the first Head Women’s Wrestling Coach. Welcome, to the Nest Coach Sloan! #EntertheNest #GoHornets #LegacyandPride pic.twitter.com/Q0ycnp…
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