NWCA 2019-2020 NJCAA Scholar All-American Awards

Manheim, PA – On Thursday, the National Wrestling Coaches Association announced the full slate of 2019-2020 Scholar All-American honorees for the NJCAA with awards going to 94 individuals representing 28 institutions.

LINK: Individual Scholar All-Americans

“On behalf of the NWCA and our Board of Directors, I am excited to honor the amazing academic achievement demonstrated by this year’s Scholar All-Americans,” said NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. “We are proud to work with our NJCAA member coaches to honor outstanding student-athletes from across the country.”

The West Central District paced the field, with 27 individuals receiving honors followed by the North Central District with 15. The remaining districts were Eastern-A (11), Eastern-B (11), North (11), Central (8), Rocky Mountain (6), and West (5).

Pratt Community College (KS) led the list of honorees with 9 All-Americans. At the same time, Henry Ford College (MI) and Western Wyoming Community College had six honorees, and four other institutions had five.

Manheim, PA – On Thursday, the National Wrestling Coaches Association announced the full slate of 2019-2020 Scholar All-American honorees for the NJCAA with awards going to 94 individuals representing 28 institutions.

LINK: Individual Scholar All-Americans

“On behalf of the NWCA and our Board of Directors, I am excited to honor the amazing academic achievement demonstrated by this year’s Scholar All-Americans,” said NWCA Executive Director Mike Moyer. “We are proud to work with our NJCAA member coaches to honor outstanding student-athletes from across the country.”

The West Central District paced the field, with 27 individuals receiving honors followed by the North Central District with 15. The remaining districts were Eastern-A (11), Eastern-B (11), North (11), Central (8), Rocky Mountain (6), and West (5).

Pratt Community College (KS) led the list of honorees with 9 All-Americans. At the same time, Henry Ford College (MI) and Western Wyoming Community College had six honorees, and four other institutions had five.

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