Jazrine Nieto
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- Height:
- 5'5
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- Hometown:
- Visalia, California
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Redwood HS
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- Class:
- 124
News mentions
Seven members of the Colby Trojans women’s wrestling team were recognized for their excellence in the classroom as the National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) announced its NJCAA Women’s Scholar All-American and academic award recipients.
The Colby Trojans women’s wrestling team closed out its historic season at the inaugural NJCAA Women’s Wrestling Championships, highlighted by an All-American performance from Catherine Dutton.
The Colby Trojans women’s wrestling team traveled to California this past Saturday to compete at the Cerritos Open, turning in several strong individual performances against a deep national field.
On a stage that mirrored the intensity and depth of the NJCAA national championships, the Colby Trojans women’s wrestling team announced itself as a national contender at the NJCAA Coaches Association Women’s National Duals, opening the event with three straight victories and finishing sixth overall out of 13 teams Saturday in Utah.
The Colby Trojans women’s wrestling team returns to dual action on Thursday as the Trojans travel to Hastings for a competitive tri-dual featuring Hastings College and the University of Sioux Falls. Following the tri-dual, the Trojans will turn their attention to tournament action as they travel to the AU Women’s Eagle Open on Sunday (Dec. 14). The event is slated to feature 19 teams and will provide another valuable opportunity for Colby’s roster.
The Colby Trojans women’s wrestling team finished at the 2025 Bob Smith Women’s Open in Hays Saturday. Facing deep brackets and nationally recognized opponents, the Trojans demonstrated competitive toughness across all weights, highlighted by unattached Aspen Sharpe’s standout performance at 110 pounds.
The Colby Trojans women’s wrestling team returns to action on Saturday as they travel to Hays for the annual Bob Smith Open, one of the region’s premier early-season events.
The Colby Community College women’s wrestling program hosted its first home events in program history over the weekend, competing in four duals at the Dust Bowl Duals and competing in the Dust Bowl Open.
The Colby Community College women’s wrestling program is set to make history this week as the Trojans compete in their first-ever dual and tournament under head coach Michael Ruiz.
