Four wrestlers with Connecticut ties earned All-American honors at the USA Wrestling’s women’s national championship meet and world team trials in Spokane, Washington.
Norwalk’s Calli Gilchrist, a senior at Choate Rosemary Hall, finished sixth at 55 kilograms in the Under 20 (U20) tournament with Southbury’s Sarah Henckel, a junior at Blair Academy in New Jersey, finished seventh at 72 kilograms, also in U20.
Sacred Heart University’s Madison Sandquist and Love Daley each earned All-American honors in the U23 tournament at 76 kilograms.
Gilchrist went 4-3 and finished sixth at 55 kg (121 pounds). She won her first two matches with a technical fall and pin before falling to eventual national champion Everest Leydecker of Arizona by technical fall, 10-0 in the quarterfinals.
Gilchrist, who will be attending Brown in the fall, went 2-2 in the consolation round with two pins. Minnesota’s Aspen Blasko scored 10 unanswered points to beat Gilchrist, 12-8 and California’s Elene Ivadica beat Gilchrist, 10-5 to finish fifth.
Henckel went 3-2 in the tournament at 72 kg or 158 pounds. She finished the tournament with a 12-2 win by technical fall in 3:56 over No. 8 seed Julianna Kilroy of Washington to finish seventh.
Sandquist, a four-time collegiate All-American from Humble Texas, finished fifth at 76 kg (167 pounds) with an 8-3 win over Daley. Sandquist went 3-2 in the tournament with a pair of wins over Daley. She also beat Daley with a pin in 4:30 in the quarterfinals.
Sandquist lost in the semifinals to Colorado’s Tristan Kelly by pin in 4:13.
Daley, a sophomore from Baltimore, went 3-3 in the tournament with a pair of wins in the consolation bracket to finish sixth.
Gerry deSimas, Jr., is the editor and founder of Connecticut Wrestling Online. He is an award-winning writer and has been covering sports in Connecticut and New England for more than 40 years. He was inducted into the Connecticut Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2025 and the New England High School Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2018.


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