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Best NAIA Women's Wrestling Programs, Ranked by Resources

Not every program invests equally in its athletes. Below, we've ranked all 43 NAIA women's Wrestling programs by investment score — a composite built from aid per athlete, operating budget, recruiting spend, coaching staff, and head coach salary relative to its peers.

Average aid across NAIA women's Wrestling programs is $12,484 per athlete, with an average operating budget of $50,598, and rosters of about 25 athletes. Programs near the top tend to combine larger budgets with stronger per-athlete support.

Use this ranking to find programs that back their athletes with real resources, then read our guide on how to compare scholarship offers.

Programs
43
Avg. Aid/Athlete
$12,484
Avg. Op. Budget
$50,598

Top programs

Showing 10 of 43 programs.

Aid/Athlete
$20,652
Op. Budget
$97,994
Recruiting
$9,366
Aid/Athlete
$10,803
Op. Budget
$76,684
Recruiting
$7,049
3. Baker University
Baldwin City, KS
Aid/Athlete
$27,966
Op. Budget
$51,682
Recruiting
$4,310
Aid/Athlete
$18,713
Op. Budget
$55,968
Recruiting
$4,993
Aid/Athlete
$10,776
Op. Budget
$79,910
Recruiting
$4,126
Aid/Athlete
$14,379
Op. Budget
$37,770
Recruiting
$4,965
7. Menlo College
Atherton, CA
Aid/Athlete
$13,585
Op. Budget
$149,577
Recruiting
$5,056
8. Life University
Marietta, GA
Aid/Athlete
$12,809
Op. Budget
$121,421
Recruiting
$7,219
9. Avila University
Kansas City, MO
Aid/Athlete
$34,368
Op. Budget
$62,099
Recruiting
$4,858
Aid/Athlete
$3,018
Op. Budget
$160,790
Recruiting
$3,757

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