Larissa Kaz
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- Hometown:
- Jim Falls, WI
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- Year:
- Sr
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- High School:
- River Falls High
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- Class:
- 131
News mentions
(Manheim, PA) – The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) has announced the NAIA Women's Scholar All-American Awards, recognizing outstanding academic achievement by individual student-athletes across the nation.
(Wichita, KS) – The Broncos had nine wrestlers qualify for the two-day NAIA National Championships on Friday and Saturday, senior Larissa Kaz and junior Reagen Gallaway became three-time NAIA Americans, while freshman Chloe Brewis got her first NAIA All-American award.
(Sioux City, Iowa) – The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) is proud to announce the 2026 Women's Wrestling All-Conference Teams.
(Hastings, NE) – Hosting the GPAC Championships for the first time, it came down to the final matches between Doane and Hastings for the title, as the Tigers edged out the Broncos by 10 points, 179.5-169.5. Hastings finished in second with freshman Chloe Brewis at 110 and senior Larissa Kaz at 131 ending the day as individual GPAC Champions.
(Fremont, NE) – The #16 Hastings Broncos picked up a win at Midland, who received votes in the most recent NAIA poll, winning 23-22 on Friday night. They then wrestled at the Midland Warrior Open on Saturday.
(Chadron, NE) – At the Chadron State College duals on Friday, Hastings defeated Minot State 39-9, then lost to host Chadron State 26-19, before dominating Trinidad State 40-10. The Broncos also participated in the Eagle Women’s Open in Chadron on Saturday.
(Hastings, NE) – Competing in a tridual in front of their home crowd on Thursday, the Broncos defeated Sioux Falls, 27-21, then dominated Colby Colby Community College, 46-4.
(Indianola, IA) – The women’s wrestling team got their season underway at the Simpson Luther Hill Invite on Saturday.
(Kansas City, MO) – The preseason NAIA Women's Wrestling Coaches' Top 20 Rating is here, and the defending national champions, Life (Ga.), will open the season at No. 1 with eight wrestlers ranked in the top five. Grand View (Iowa) and Providence (Mont.) will begin the year in second and third place, respectively. Cumberlands (Ky.), who finished third at the national championship last season, will open the season ranked fourth nationally. The Broncos came in at #12 in the rankings with 87 points.
(Sioux City, IA) – The results are in from the Great Plains Athletic Conference with their Women’s Wrestling preseason poll, where Hastings College was voted to finish second.
