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2023-24 Women's Wrestling Roster

Alana Vivas

Alana Vivas

  • Weight:
    123
  • Class:
    Fifth Year
  • Hometown:
    Kahuku, Hawaii
  • Previous School:
    Kamehameha Kapalama HS

Summary

Biography

2023-24:
Posted a 22-3 record in her final season as an Oak ... 5th place at Menlo Open ... West Coast Tournament of Champions 123-Champion ... 3rd place at Grand View Open ... Cascade Collegiate Conference 123-Champion to qualify for third NAIA National Championship Tournament appearance ... Cascade Collegiate Conference Team Champions ... Earned 2x All-American status after placing 3rd at NAIA National Championships ... Helped Menlo clinch the NAIA National Championship Title ... Menlo Athletics F. Philler Curtis Award recipient ... CCC Academic All-Conference. 

2022-23:
Went 29-6 in her third season at Menlo ... 5th place at Simon Fraser Open ... 3rd place at Mike Clock Open ... 123-Champion at West Coast Tournament of Champions where Menlo took 1st as a team ... 2nd place at Cerritos Open ... 2nd place at Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships to qualify for inagural Women's Wrestling NAIA National Championships ... Best showing at Nationals by an Oak earning 123-Runner Up in NAIA to earn All-American status ... Named CCC All-Conference ... Academic All-CCC ... 2022-23 Menlo Athletics Winter Sport Athlete of the Year.

2021-22:

For the second consecutive season, was the most utilized wrestler for the Oaks...Led Menlo with a record of 31-10...Placed sixth at the Women's West Coast Tournament of Champions....Won the 123 bracket at the York College Open...Placed third at the Menlo Women's Open...Placed third in the 123 bracket at the CCC Championships...Earned All-American status for the second consecutive season, placing third at NAIA Nationals.

2019-20:

Most utilized wrestler on the Oaks roster in her freshman campaign...Wrestled 19 times, going 15-4 for the season...Earned her first Menlo win at the Missouri Valley Open by way of a 10-0 tech fall...Went undefeated in her next two tournament, only allowing six points and taking home first place at the West Coast Tournament of Champions and the Menlo Open...Won all three of her matchups at the National Dual Championship...Placed second in the conference after falling only to teammate Gracie Figueroa in the 130 CCC Finals...Named an All-American at the culmination of the season.

Previous Experience:

Joins three other natives of Hawaii on the Women's Wrestling team at Menlo College,...Comes from Kamehameha School (where Blaysen Terukina of the Men's team attended)...A native of Kahuku, she finished off her high school wrestling career by winning the boys and girls team championships, and an individual title of her own...Pinned all of her opponents in the first round during that tournament.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2022-23Senior

    123 lbs
  • 2023-24Fifth Year

    123 lbs