Colorado Springs, Colo. – Three Adams State wrestlers have earned All-Conference honors from the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) following standout performances at the RMAC Women's Wrestling Championships earlier this season. Austria Holland and Corrie Williams were named First Team All-RMAC, while Bella Devoto earned a spot on the Second Team.
Leading the way, Austria Holland was named the 2024-25 RMAC Wrestler of the Year after making history as Adams State's first-ever RMAC Women's Wrestling champion at 110 pounds. Holland, who dominated the season with just one loss, was also recognized as the Wrestler of the Meet at the RMAC Championships earlier this month.
Holland wasn't the only Grizzly making waves—Corrie Williams secured a First Team selection after an outstanding season at 138 pounds. The junior transfer from Snow College posted an impressive 20-2 record, finished the regular season ranked No. 6 in the nation, and clinched her first RMAC title at 138 pounds.
Meanwhile, Bella Devoto battled through a challenging bracket at 124 pounds to claim RMAC runner-up honors, earning her a spot on the Second Team All-RMAC. The junior has put together a strong campaign, holding a 13-11 record so far this season.
Now, the Grizzlies are set to compete on an even bigger stage as they head to Denton, Texas, this weekend for the 2025 Region VIII Wrestling Championships. With two wrestlers ranked in the national top 25 and the team holding a No. 19 national ranking, Adams State is looking to punch its ticket to nationals. To qualify, wrestlers must place in the top four of their respective weight classes, setting the stage for a high-stakes showdown.