Delaware State Women's Wrestling Lands Nation's No. 1 Recruit in Historic Recruiting Class
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Posted By: Will Moss on May 23, 2026 The Delaware State University women's wrestling program is making major waves in the recruiting landscape, securing one of the top prospects in the nation as the Hornets continue building on their impressive inaugural season. Deionna Borders, ranked No. 1 nationally at 235 pounds, headlines a stellar recruiting class assembled by head coach Kenya Sloan. The Ohio native comes to Dover with an unblemished resume that has the HBCU wrestling community buzzing with excitement. Key Takeaway: Borders dominated her 2024-25 season in Ohio with a perfect 47-0 record, remarkably not surrendering a single point throughout the entire campaign. Borders' flawless season represents the kind of elite talent that Delaware State is now attracting as the program establishes itself as a force in women's collegiate wrestling. Her ability to completely shut down opponents while remaining undefeated showcases the caliber of athlete choosing to compete at the HBCU level. Star-Studded Recruiting ClassWhile Borders may be the headliner, she's far from alone in this impressive recruiting haul. The Hornets are welcoming a total of nine new wrestlers, including several nationally recognized champions:
This influx of championship-level talent demonstrates the growing appeal of Delaware State's program and the confidence elite wrestlers have in Coach Sloan's vision. Building on Early SuccessThe recruiting momentum comes on the heels of a successful first year for the program. This past February, Delaware State sent two wrestlers, Louise Juitt and Icart Galumette, to the NCAA national championships, establishing the Hornets as legitimate contenders on the national stage. With nine talented newcomers joining returning competitors who already have national championship experience, Delaware State appears positioned to make an even bigger impact in the upcoming season. The combination of proven college wrestlers and elite incoming talent creates an exciting foundation for the program's future. As HBCUs continue expanding their athletic offerings and competing at the highest levels, Delaware State's women's wrestling program stands as a shining example of what's possible when commitment meets opportunity in HBCU athletics. Originally reported by HBCU Sports. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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