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Best podcasts about arian carpio

Latest podcast episodes about arian carpio

Women Wrestle 2
How to start a D1 Women's Program w/ John Clark

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 17:33


John Clark joins Arian Carpio and Alexis Porter on this week's episode to discuss how he executed his long-time vision of starting a women's wrestling program alongside his men's program at Sacred Heart University. He shares his plans for the women's program, when the head coach position application process will begin, and more. Coach Clark is a 2x D1 All-American for The Ohio State University and has coached at Stanford, Lehigh, and Brown before becoming the head coach at Sacred Heart. 

Women Wrestle 2
Alexandria Glaude on BTS Card, Faith, & Body Positivity

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 26:52


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio are joined by U23 World Bronze Medalist and 2X Collegiate National Champion, Alexandria Glaude. They preview her upcoming match at the BTS Annual Fundraiser vs 2X World Team Member Victoria Francis. Alex also discusses how her faith has helped ground her in wrestling as well as her recent engagement!     Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio @glowwithglaude @maczandria

Women Wrestle 2
Pre-Match Chit-Chat w/ Julia Salata

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 37:19


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio chat with Senior National Team Member and Assistant Coach at King University, Julia Salata. Julia explains where her head's at for her upcoming match against Jane Valencia in the Nittany Lion WC card as well as gives insight on how balancing other activities has given her more gratitude for her sport. 

Women Wrestle 2
2016 Olympian, Haley Augello, Retires

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 21:14


On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Haley Augello opens up about her retirement from the sport of wrestling. Haley Augello is a Cadet World Champion, 2x College National Champion, 2016 Olympian, and 2017 Senior World Team Member. Arian Carpio and Alexis Porter dig into the depths of her decision and congratulate her on an awesome career. 

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Women Wrestle 2
Starting a HS Girls Wrestling Team w/ 3X D1 AA, Jordan Kutler

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 18:33


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio catch up with 3x NCAA All American and recent Lehigh University graduate, Jordan Kutler. He discusses his vision as the first Girls Head Coach for Easton High School in PA. Jordan was a favorite to win the 2020 NCAA Division 1 national title before it was cancelled due to covid. Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ayylexis14, @ariancarpio, and @jordankutler

Women Wrestle 2
Tweef Resolutions & Inequality Solutions w/ Sarah Hildebrandt

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 24:44


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio hear from 2018 World Silver Medalist, Sarah Hildebrandt, on recent Twitter controversy. They breakdown the need for equal representation and reiterate the importance of exposure in our sport.    Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio @sarhilde

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Women Wrestle 2
Pride Month w/ Jenna Burkert

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 27:32


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio celebrate Pride Month by hearing from Senior World team member, Jenna Burkert. She shares how she has become empowered as an athlete ally and the importance of living an authentic life.  Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ayylexis14, @ariancarpio, @thejokerjb

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Women Wrestle 2
2020 RTC Qualification Updates & More with Jess Medina

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 33:58


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio hear from USA Wrestling's National Women's Developmental Coach, Jessica Medina. Jessica is a 6x National Team Member, 2x senior world team member, 3x US Open Champion, 2x WCWA champion, and a 2006 Junior World Bronze Medalist. She shares her fresh approach on molding young athletes into champions on and off the mat.  Follow us on Instagram/Twitter: @ayyylexis14, @ariancarpio, and @funkygoldmedina 

Women Wrestle 2
Fargo Cancellation; Advice for Recruits

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 15:43


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio reflect on the recruiting importance of Fargo Nationals. They encourage young athletes to remain hopeful despite its cancellation for the first time in its 50 years. 

Women Wrestle 2
Social Justice in the Wrestling Community

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 12:40


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio reflect on USA Wrestling's statement on social injustice. They express their support for inclusive sports and the importance of supporting our athletes of color.    Link to USAW statement: https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2020/June/01/USA-Wrestling-statement-on-social-justice   Follow us on Instagram/Twitter: @ayylexis14 @ariancarpio

Women Wrestle 2
Review of USAW's Return to the Mat Guidelines

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 20:39


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio break down USA Wrestling’s new Return to the Mat Guidelines. They discuss what wrestling may look like in the coming months.  Follow us on Instagram/Twitter: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio  See the full Return to Mat Guideline Information here: https://content.themat.com/covid-19/USAW-Return-to-the-Mat-Guidelines.pdf 

Women Wrestle 2
Updates from Terry Steiner- US Women's Head Coach

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 34:10


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio hear from US Women’s National Team Head Coach, Terry Steiner, about the scheduling outlook for our sport. He also explains the importance of enjoying the process and gives advice for ways to improve your mental training during this time. 

Women Wrestle 2
You're Responsible For Change

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 35:28


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio discuss Regional Training Center disparities between men and women. They give insight on areas that still need improvement and talk new sanctioned states.    Follow us on Instagram/Twitter: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio 

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Women Wrestle 2
Alli Ragan's Quarantine Advice + Hawkeye Girls to ASU RTC?

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 33:09


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio have World Silver Medalist Alli Ragan on to discuss how she’s maintaining normalcy in her routine. She also talks new shakeups at the Hawkeye Wrestling Club.    Follow us on Instagram/ Twitter: @ayylexis14 @ariancarpio @alliragan 

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Women Wrestle 2
Quarantine Advice from World Champion; Tamyra Mensah-Stock

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 42:52


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio hear from 2019 World Champion and UWW Wrestler of the Year Tamyra Mensah-Stock. She shares her thoughts on Olympic postponement, quarantine recipes, and how to stay positive during challenging times.    Follow us on Twitter/IG: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio @MensahTamStock

Women Wrestle 2
Coronavirus and Athletics + Pan Am Recap

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 30:08


Pan Am Qualifier Recap and COVID-19 Updates:   On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio cover results from the Pan American Olympic Qualifier where all 4 US women took home silver. They also bring you the latest updates for upcoming USAW events in response to the Coronavirus outbreak.    Follow them on IG/Twitter: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio    For more information on COVID-19 as it pertains to USA Wrestling visit: https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestling/Features/2020/March/14/COVID-19-Special-Section

Women Wrestle 2
Inside Scoop with Sally Roberts

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 27:09


This week on Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio celebrate Women’s History Month with one of our sports very own trailblazers, 2X World Bronze Medalist, Combat Veteran, and Wrestle Like A Girl Founder Sally Roberts. They discuss the process of getting girls wrestling sanctioned at the state level, NCAA emerging sport status, and how we can all play our part in growing the sport.    Follow us on Twitter/Instagram @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio @wrestlingsally @wrestlelikeagirl

Women Wrestle 2
Leslie Tamayo's Referee Perspective

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 32:53


On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio discuss the finer rules of wrestling with Arizona referee Leslie Tamayo. She offers her observations of the sport from an officials perspective and shares her experiences as a female referee.    Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio @leslie_teee

Women Wrestle 2
Inside the Mind of Forrest Molinari

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 36:34


On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio are joined by special guest, 2X Senior World Team Member and Olympic Hopeful, Forrest Molinari. Hear how she got her start in the sport and why she credits discipline and hard work as the reason for her quick progression.    Follow us on Instagram/Twitter: @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio @forrest_aka_snowflake

Women Wrestle 2
Wrestling with Wrestling: Braxton Stone-Papadopoulos interview

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 28:27


On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio interview Canadian National Team Member, Braxton Stone-Papadopoulos. Braxton opens up about the highs and lows she's experienced with having early success in her career and falling short from time to time. This episode is a must listen! Braxton's Accolades: U23 World Silver medalist, Pan American Games Champion, 11x National Champion, Senior World Team Member, 2x Junior World Medalist, 2014 Commonwealth Bronze   Episode Notes: -Quote of the day and Episode Summary  -Introducing Braxton  -Sport beginnings -USA vs Canada -Most memorable experience  -What you love about wrestling -Advice to younger generation  -MyHouse Announcements    Follow us on Twitter/Instagram @ayyylexis14 @ariancarpio @braxtonrei

Women Wrestle 2
The Bloody Truth: Playing Sports on Your Period

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 38:12


On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio take down the terrible taboo that is periods. They offer their experiences and tips to help you navigate one of the unavoidable parts of being a woman in sport!   Quote of the day and Episode Summary Embarrassing Period Stories Remedies for Cramps Hygiene Tips Practicing on your Period Being Prepared for Competitions MyHouse Announcements  Follow us on instagram @ariancarpio and @ayyylexis14  

Women Wrestle 2
Top 10 2019 Women's Wrestling Moments + Goal Setting

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 37:52


On this episode of Women Wrestle 2, Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio celebrate the growth of women's wrestling and rank the top women's wrestling moments of 2019! Additionally, they explain the importance of knowing the difference of intrinsic and extrinsic goal setting.    Episode Notes :30-3:50  Quote of the day and Episode Summary 3:50-16:00 Women's Wrestling Participation Growth in 2019 16:00-30:00 Top 10 Women's Wrestling Performances in 2019 30:00- end Goal Setting   Follow @ariancarpio and @ayyylexis14 on Instagram and Twitter. Feel free to ask any questions/suggest topics for us to discuss on the show! @theopenmat @myhousesportsgear     

Women Wrestle 2
Being an Ambassador of Women's Wrestling

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 27:50


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis and Arian discuss their opinions on the lack of coverage for women’s wrestling. They reveal how important it is to support media outlets that organically cover women’s wrestling but also how to take matters into your own hands.  About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
Weight Management Tips and Strategies

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 31:36


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio discuss the need of relabeling weight cutting to weight managing. This episode will reveal healthy tips and strategies to keep your weight manageable. Also, tune in for funny stories. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.    

Women Wrestle 2
Sexualization of Women's Sports

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 41:20


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio discuss sexualization of women's sports. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
Wrestling Tournament Packing List + Bill Farrell WFS Preview

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 46:56


Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio discuss the early entries for the 2019 Bill Farrell International and share their tournament packing essentials. Be sure pick up these tips for better tournament hygiene, fueling, and comfort!

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Women Wrestle 2
Pros and Cons to Start Wrestling Early

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 22:50


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio guide you through the pros and cons of getting started in wrestling at an early age.  About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
Arian Headed to U23 World Championships

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 26:43


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio breakdown the upcoming U23 World Championships which Arian is representing the United States. Guessing she is picking herself to win....maybe??? Tune in to who you all should be watching and cheering for this week. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
20 Questions With Lauren Burroughs

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 52:42


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio have special guest Lauren Burroughs on to discuss what life is like for the wife of professional double-legger Jordan Burroughs and what wrestling means to her. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
Benefits of folkstyle versus freestyle

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 36:49


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio compare the benefits of wrestling folkstyle versus freestyle and unpack some of the best events to hit in both styles.   About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
Growing High School and College Teams Plus Recruiting Tips

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 45:45


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio get into the unique dynamics of a women's team. They shed light on how to help grow a team at the high school or collegiate level and offer valuable tips for the recruiting process. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
Challenges Wrestling Boys

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 51:29


This week on The Open Mat's Women Wrestle 2 presented by MyHouse; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio discuss some of the early challenges of wrestling boys. Hear how they dealt with negative push back, awkward situations, and more on Women Wrestle 2.   About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.

Women Wrestle 2
Three Gold Medal Worlds Recap

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 51:45


This week on Women Wrestle 2; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio recap the Women's World Championships. Team USA made history with three gold medals but many people feel like the team underperformed. Hear what Alexis and Arian have to say on Women Wrestle 2. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.    

Women Wrestle 2
World Championships Preview

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 34:28


  This week on Women Wrestle 2; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio break down the Women's World Championships. Team U.S. is set up nicely to contend for a world title. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.    

Women Wrestle 2
Welcome to Women Wrestle 2 Podcast

Women Wrestle 2

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 0:51


The Open Mat is proud to present our new groundbreaking venture, “Women Wrestle 2” a wrestling podcast hosted by women that focuses on all aspects of women’s wrestling. For far too long, women’s wrestling has not received the attention that it deserves and this is a huge step in the promotion and exposure of the world’s greatest sport. With the advent of this podcast, girls, women and fans of women’s wrestling will have an outlet to learn more about our athletes, their successes and struggles, as well as the lives of our elite competitors outside of the wrestling room. “Women Wrestle 2” is weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics. Our hosts, Alexis and Arian, will preview and recap notable women’s wrestling events, feature prominent guests in the women’s wrestling community and discuss other timely topics that are relevant and important to girls and women in our sport. Women’s wrestling is one of the fastest growing sports at all levels. Earlier this year, the Committee on Women’s Athletics recommended emerging sport status for women’s wrestling to all three levels of the NCAA. In 2018-19 10 collegiate teams fielded women’s wrestling teams for the first time, with 14 others set to take the mat for the first time in 2019-20. This includes DI, DII, DIII, NAIA, and NJCAA schools. Estimates from 2018 are that almost 17,000 high school girls participated in the sport which is a number that has increased every year since 1994. Last year seven states sanctioned an official girls high school state tournament for the first time. Five others have pledged to do the same in 2019-20, which will bring the grand total of states with a high school state tournament up to 18. The Open Mat is a nationally-respected independent news resource for college, high school and international wrestling.

Takedown Wrestling Radio
TDR 09/08/2019: Cody Goodwin, Rick Solofsky, Arian Carpio & Alexis Porter

Takedown Wrestling Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 58:48


TDR 09/08/2019: Cody Goodwin, Rick Solofsky, Arian Carpio & Alexis Porter 0:00 - 22:00           Des Moines Register's Cody Goodwin 26:00 - 43:00         Hall of Fame Official Rick Solofsky 44:00 - 59:00         Arian Carpio and Alexis Porter (Women Wrestle 2 Podcast)  

Coffee and a Mike
Arian Carpio #52

Coffee and a Mike

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 67:21


Arian Carpio is a professional freestyle wrestler and member of the Sunkist Kids training for the 2020 Summer Olympics. She is a two time high school Washington state wrestling champion, second female to make the Arizona State wrestling team, and two time Pan-American Medalist.

Play Like A Girl Podcast
19: USA Women's Wrestler, Arian Carpio

Play Like A Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 44:11


Wrestler Arian Carpio, is a 3x age group national champion, 2x Pan American Medalist, has been competing internationally for Team USA since she was 13 years old, and is working hard to qualify for the 2020 Olympics. We chat about what it’s like competing in such a combat sport, owning your confidence, and battling and overcoming eating disorders. She is a trailblazer in wrestling and female sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - November 18, 2018

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 11:35


Sure enough, the first full day with the new car, and I have to take my wife’s Pontiac G6 down to Maturi Pavilion. Why? I don’t quite yet know how to park our new monstrosity and her car fits in better places. Yup, it’s a Sunday in college wrestling and we’ve got some real fun stuff to discuss. I’m Jason Bryant and this is Short Time Shots, a look at the day’s happenings in college wrestling from around the world. I don’t have any funny anecdotes to share today, other than man, my fantasy football teams SUCK. Like bad. Horrible. Hashtag #NoOneCaresAboutYourFantasyTeam. I’ll start off at the dual I was at today as No. 4 Oklahoma State pulled away from No. 13 Minnesota 23-9 in front of over 3,000 fans at Maturi Pavilion. We saw two highly anticipated bouts and five overall that featured both competitors in the national rankings. After a rather uneventful Cowboy win at 125 pounds, Daton Fix of Oklahoma State knocked off Minnesota’s two-time All-American Ethan Lizak 6-1 at 133 pounds. Lizak is every bit of 133 and this new weight class should serve him well. Fix and Lizak got involved in some fun scrambles, but a pair of takedowns AND a reversal helped give the Cowboy redshirt freshman the W. I talk with Fix and a bunch of Gophers on The Guillotine Grapevine, which you can also find on the Mat Talk Podcast Network. Bonus wins by Chandler Rogers, Jacobe Smith and Dakota Geer allowed the Cowboys to pull ahead, even after a lost team point during the 133-pound bout. Minnesota did give their fans something to cheer about as Gable Steveson’s first home dual was a big W as he used a first period takedown and set of four nearfall points to top All-American Derek White 8-2 at 285 pounds. Again, hear from Gable, Eggum, Fix and Mitch McKee, who FINALLY beat Kaid Brock in a folkstyle match on the latest edition of The Guillotine Grapevine. No. 2 Ohio State had no Myles Martin and no Kollin Moore, but the Buckeyes had enough to beat Arizona State 22-17 in Tempe. Zahid Valencia of ASU beat TeShan Campbell at 174 pounds, while Micah Jordan registered a solid 18-8 major decision over Josh Maruca at 149 pounds. Lineups weren’t exactly at 100 percent for either team, but No. 5 Michigan topped No. 6 Lehigh 21-13 at Crisler. At 174, Myles Amine topped Jordan Kutler 6-4 at 174 … and really, that’s the only matchup that really had ranked wrestlers. We had an injury default with Malik Amine dropping a match to Jimmy Hoffman and Lehigh’s Jordan Wood majoring Luke Ready at heavyweight. Other than that, nothing really riveting, other than this match was supposed to be wrestled on Friday, but snow moved it to Sunday. Virginia Tech will limp home to Blacksburg after taking two losses on the road this weekend. No. 25 Northwestern used a major decision at heavyweight by Conan Jennings to knock off the 10th-ranked Hokies 20-16 in Evanston. The key match there came at 149 pounds where Shayne Oster upended Ryan Blees 8-7 in the tiebreaker. No. 12 Nebraska topped No. 18 Wyoming 22-12 in Laramie. A couple of interesting results from this dual on both sides. First, Zeke Moisey was upended by Wyoming’s Cole Verner at 125, then Tucker Sjomeling, who was just beaten the other night by Jens Lantz of Wisconsin, well Sjomeling beats All-American Montorie Bridges 13-11. Eye-Yeye-EYE. Branson Ashworth beat Nebraska’s Isaiah White 2-0. Nebraska picked up seven wins. No. 17 Wisconsin had redshirt freshman heavyweight Trent Hillger play hero on two occasions on Sunday. First against Princeton, Hillger earned a first period technical fall to push the Badgers past the Tigers 22-18. A few hours later, an overtime win over Tate Orndorff lifted Wisconsin past No. 21 Utah Valley 22-17. We’ll get to the tournaments in a sec, but we had some D3 action to get around to. John Carroll went 5-0 as it hosted the JCU Duals along with D2, D3 and NAIA teams. The Blue Streaks, and we don’t mean Martin Lawrence, beat Urbana, Waynesburg, Lourdes, Pitt-Bradford and Penn State … Behrend. Speaking of Urbana, the first-year Division II program earned its first win in school history by defeating another first-year program, Pitt-Bradford. Trevor Hankins’ technical fall at 184 pounds clinched the dual for the Blue Knights, who are coached by Seton Hill alum Brett Smith. Ok, tournament time and that’s where top-ranked Penn State rolled. One media professional, who shall remain nameless, told me earlier on Sunday that he appreciates how Penn State helps move a tournament along. Yeah, if Brock Lesnar welcomes people to suplex city, then Penn State wrestling .. wait, Pittsburgh is already calling itself Pinzburgh this year .. hey Penn State faithful, let’s come up with some type of name for Penn State that has some type of geographical marker like “city” or “town” or I dunno, maybe my friend Nate Schy, the Mayor of Bringtown, can come up with something. So Penn State won the tournament for a third straight year, scored 192 points and had EIGHT champions. The only weights they didn’t win were 125 and 149. Drexel was second with 109.5 points and five runners-up. Roman Bravo-Young, Nick Lee, Jason Nolf, Vincenzo Joseph, Mark Hall, Shakur Rasheed, Bo Nickal and Anthony Cassar. Two things MIGHT have gotten sorted out with the Penn State lineup. Brady Berge beat Jared Verkleeren at 149 pounds in a tight one before Berge would medically forfeit the finals. Cassar beat Nick Nevills convincingly in the semis at 285. I remember my first episode of Short Time, “depth is never a bad thing.” There wasn’t much in the way of ranked roadblocks in the finals, but Cassar had a solid major decision win over Drexel’s Joey Goodhart - Lancaster kid! - in the finals. Lock Haven won the Black Knight Invitational. THE BLACK KNIGHT ALWAYS TRIUMPHS! NC State didn’t see much in the way of super crazy battles at the Wolfpack open, but Tariq Wilson did beat Zach Sherman of North Carolina in the finals at 133. Best final of the New York State Intercollegiate championships was at heavyweight, where a pair of Division III All-Americans mixed it up. It was Oneonta State’s James Bethel who came away with the title, beating Ithaca’s Jake O’Brien 5-1. Bethel was a D3 runner-up a year ago. North Dakota State won five titles at the Roadrunner Open. Stanford freshman Shane Griffith, who’s still redshirting, was impressive in winning a title at 165 pounds. Menlo’s Terrill Sidner won at 149 pounds, beating high school phenom Jaden Abas and Junior World teamer Peyton Omania of Michigan State on the way to the title. The Missouri Valley Open took place in Marshall, Missouri for the women on Sunday. Marshall, as we know, is a nice community. There were plenty of notables. Sarah Allen of the University of the Cumberlands topped Wayland Baptist’s Junior world medalist Asia Ray with a second-period fall at 101. McKendree’s Felicity Taylor registered a solid title and a fall over Makayla Welch of King to win the gold at 116 pounds. Brenda Reyna of McKendree topped returning WCWA champion Andribeth Rivera of Campbellsville by fall to claim top honors at 130. Rivera had beaten Ali Howk in the semis, while Reyna topped Arian Carpio of Sunkist in her semi. Junior world champion Maya Nelson mixed it up with the college kids as she topped fellow Colorado native Ashlynn Ortega of King 11-1 in the finals. Ortega topped NYCRTC’s Bri Csontos in the semifinals there. Anna Naylor of the University of the Cumberlands won a 7-7 criteria final over McKendree’s Jasmine Bailey at 155, while veteran Brandy Lowe, who seems to have been around forever, gave McKendree another title with an 8-2 win over Alex Castillo of Campbellsville in the finals at 191. As always, all those scores and more at the nation’s most comprehensive college wrestling scoreboard at almanac.mattalkonline.com. Contribute and say thanks with a small monthly contribution at mattalkonline.com/jointheteam. The kids are off from school this week. We will have shakeups in the rankings this week with the coaches poll and I’m going to go watch Spaceballs! I’d like to thank you for spending your time with me, because you’ve always got time for Short Time. 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