Zoe Griffith, a senior wrestler from Gouverneur High School, has committed to join the NCAA Division I women’s wrestling team at Presbyterian College. Currently ranked fifth nationally and a defending state champion, her success on the mat includes multiple titles and All-American accolades. As she joins the Blue Hose, known for their strong women’s wrestling program, Zoe aims to inspire future generations and continue her impressive athletic journey.
In the small yet vibrant town of Gouverneur, New York, an exciting milestone has been reached for one of its brightest athletic stars. Senior Zoe Griffith has officially committed to join the NCAA Division I women’s wrestling team at Presbyterian College located in beautiful Clinton, South Carolina. With her determination and skill, Zoe is set to make quite a splash in the wrestling world!
At just 135 pounds, Zoe has not only made a name for herself locally but has climbed the ranks nationally, currently holding the esteemed position of being the fifth best in the country. Her journey is nothing short of impressive. As a defending state girls’ wrestling champion, Zoe snagged the 138-pound title for Gouverneur last season in a thrilling showdown held in Syracuse. Talk about making waves on the mat!
The spotlight on Zoe only grew brighter this year when she captured a national championship in Fargo, North Dakota, further establishing her as a formidable competitor in women’s wrestling. Not one to shy away from tough competition, she has been a multiple Section 10 boys wrestling champion and has qualified for states on several occasions. In 2022, she also placed fourth in nationals in the junior division—a feat many young athletes only dream of achieving.
Over the last three years, Griffith has earned the title of All-American not once, but twice, demonstrating her excellence in various national tournaments. With multiple top-three medals to her name, her record speaks volumes about her strength, dedication, and skill. It’s clear that she has a passion for wrestling that drives her to succeed.
Now, as she prepares to make the transition to college wrestling, Zoe has chosen to join the Blue Hose women’s wrestling program at Presbyterian College, which has been making strides since it first sponsored a women’s wrestling team in 2019. This program is not just any program; it was the first Division I college to feature women’s wrestling, making it a trailblazer in this sport.
The Blue Hose have been carving out their niche in the competitive wrestling landscape, having finished in the national top 10 for not just one but two consecutive seasons—2022-23 and 2023-24. Last year, they proudly took eighth place in the national tournament, showcasing their growth and impact in women’s wrestling. This kind of environment is bound to provide Zoe with the perfect stage to shine even more!
Under the guidance of second-year coach Brian Vutianitis, Presbyterian College has seen both growth and success, yielding three All-American wrestlers last season. With such strong leadership and a supportive team atmosphere, Zoe is bound to thrive as she continues her wrestling career.
With her commitment to Presbyterian College, Zoe Griffith is not just setting herself up for individual success but is also paving the way for future generations of young girls interested in wrestling. In a sport where female participation has been growing but still faces many challenges, having role models like Zoe is essential. She represents what can be achieved with hard work, perseverance, and a love for the sport.
As Zoe embarks on this exciting new chapter at Presbyterian College, the town of Gouverneur will undoubtedly be cheering her on every step of the way. It’s time to watch this incredible athlete chase her dreams and tackle new challenges in the world of collegiate wrestling! The best is yet to come!
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