What's Happening?
Alli St. John has been named the first head coach of the Iowa State University (ISU) women's wrestling program. Announced by ISU Endowed Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard, St. John, a two-time World Wrestling Championships silver medalist, will lead
the program as it prepares to compete in the 2027-28 academic year. St. John brings a wealth of experience, having represented the U.S. in multiple international competitions and served in various coaching roles. Her appointment marks a significant step in expanding ISU's athletic offerings and promoting women's wrestling at the collegiate level.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Alli St. John as head coach is a landmark moment for Iowa State University and women's wrestling. It signifies a commitment to gender equity in sports and the growth of women's wrestling at the collegiate level. St. John's extensive experience and success in wrestling make her an ideal leader to build a competitive program. This development is expected to inspire more young women to pursue wrestling, contributing to the sport's popularity and diversity. It also reflects broader societal shifts towards inclusivity and support for women's athletics.
What's Next?
As the program gears up for its debut in the 2027-28 academic year, St. John will focus on recruiting athletes and building a competitive team. The program's success will depend on attracting top talent and securing resources to support its growth. Stakeholders, including ISU's athletic department and the broader wrestling community, will likely play a crucial role in promoting and supporting the new program. The initiative could also influence other universities to invest in women's wrestling, further expanding opportunities for female athletes nationwide.












