Biography
78 Career Wins
3-Time All-American
2026 Southeast Region Champion
2026 Nationals - 4th Place
2025 Regionals - 2nd Place
2025 Nationals - 6th Place
2024 Regionals - 3rd Place
2024 Nationals - 4th Place
2025-26: Continues to carve a legacy as perhaps PC's greatest individual women's wrestler, becoming the first athlete in school history to be a three-time All-American after winning the Southeast Region Championship and coming in 4th place at the inaugural NCAA Nationals...Wrestling the bulk of her matches in class 145, she posted a 23-6 individual record (identical to her sophomore year), giving her 78 total victories with one season still left ahead...Tied for third on the team with 13 wins by fall, adding 10 technicals to her tally as well...Notched a 14-match winning streak from December 17 to March 6, going nearly 80 days in between losses and acquiring eight pins over that stretch...Posted a 12-3 record in dual play for a team that eventually came in 5th at Nationals collectively, having her hand raised in nine consecutive duals before the postseason...In the month of January, Kubicki defeated her opponent from three different top-ten schools (#4 Grand Valley State, #5 King, and #9 Lehigh), getting technical falls in each of those bouts by a total margin of 32-0...All four of her victories at the Region tournament came via pin, including the title match which took just two minutes and 20 seconds against Delaware State's Louise Juitt...Achieved her 75th career win in the opening bout at Nationals where was seeded number eight, a two-minute fall over Cloe Charlesworth (Ursinus)...In the middle of the campaign, Kubicki participated in the Grand Prix de France and won gold meadl for her weight class...Named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team.
2024-25: Followed up a sensational freshman year by repeating her status as an All-American, coming in 6th-place at the National Tournament in Iowa after collecting silver at Regionals...Erased early injury woes and went on a furious individual run, winning 16 consecutive matches and finishing the spring with a 23-6 overall mark...Switching between class 145 and 160, Kubicki accomplished 16 pins for a record-setting club (tied for the second-most of any wrestler), going 19-2 from December 13 to February 22...Performed perfectly against a whopping nine opponents that represented a nationally-ranked school, including a victory over #1 Iowa (the eventual national champs)...Scored a 2:36 pin over fifth-ranked McKendree and an 11-point technical fall versus #6 Colorado Mesa...Pinned six straight foes in mid-January to ascend up the national ranks, gaining back-to-back falls at the Regional bracket against Allen and Emmanuel...Won four times at the National Championship tourney in fewer than 24 hours, all of which were pins that took fewer than three minutes apiece...Finished as one of six All-Americans for a PC crew that found their best-ever national finish (6th place), the lone wrestler of those six to earn All-America plaudits for the second consecutive spring.
2023-24: Posted arguably the most polished individual season on a roster that finished in 8th-place nationwide, going 32-10 as a rookie while achieving 16 pins and 12 technical falls (both team-highs)...Went 19-3 over her final 22 matches, highlighted by a 13-bout winning streak (evening the longest on the roster), a bronze finish at the NCWWC Southeast Regionals, and a 4th-place standing at the National Championship Tournament in class 143...Accomplished the highest individual finish of PC's three All-Americans, winning seven postseason encounters alongside two pins and a tech at Nationals...Had her hand raised seven times in a dual setting, including five triumphs over nationally-ranked universities...Established a 2:29 pin to help Presby muster their highest-ever ranked W against #4 Colorado Mesa (Jan. 6), going on to win another bout seven days later over third-ranked King on the road...Racked up six tech's and six pins during the aforementioned 13-match winning streak, ending her incendiary campaign by besting King's Yasmine Oliveira 6-5 to clinch the 4th-place honor...Held the gold medal at three of her four tournament efforts prior to the postseason, going 11-0 on those days to add to the trophy case.
Prior to PC: Chose the Blue Hose after an impeccable prep career in Kansas City, never losing a single match in her entire high school stint while winning four consecutive state championships...Competed in the 2023 U20 World Team trial where she won the 65kg title after coming in third at the event in '22 and second in '21...Carved an equally-impressive resume in the classroom by being named Academic All-State in every season at Park Hill South High School.
Personal: Born on September 24, 2004...Hobbies include baking/cooking, building things, and crafts...Majoring in Biology at PC...Daughter of Mike and Joanna Kubicki.