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    SUNY Niagara’s Brawl of the Falls will turn April 18 into a wrestling fundraiser

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordApril 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    SUNY Niagara’s campus will host the 2026 Brawl of the Falls wrestling fundraiser on April 18.
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    SUNY Niagara will turn April 18 into a full day of wrestling and program support when the school hosts the 2026 Brawl of the Falls in Sanborn, New York.

    The event is being promoted as an annual fundraiser tournament tied directly to the Thunderwolves wrestling program, giving local wrestlers, alumni, and supporters a reason to gather around one of the school’s strongest athletic brands.

    Brawl of the Falls works because the event is built around the sport itself. Instead of a separate fundraiser dinner or raffle night, SUNY Niagara is leaning on wrestling to support wrestling.

    That gives the tournament a more natural feel. People who show up are not being asked to buy into something outside the program’s identity.

    They are being asked to spend a day around the mat, around the athletes, and around a team that has already built real momentum on campus.

    The timing is strong for another reason too. SUNY Niagara wrestling is coming off one of the biggest stretches in program history.

    Head coach Keith Maute just completed his 15th season, and that year ended with the Thunderwolves winning their first NJCAA Division III national championship in the program’s 53-year history.

    Maute also earned both National Coach of the Year and National Tournament Coach of the Year honors.

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    A fundraiser landing right after that kind of season gives supporters a clear sense of where the program stands and why people around it are willing to invest even more.

    SUNY Niagara is also heading into another important change. The school has already announced that women’s wrestling will begin in 2026-27, making wrestling the college’s fifth women’s sport and the first new women’s team added there in more than a decade.

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    Maute will lead that side as well, which means April’s fundraiser arrives at a point when wrestling on campus is not only successful, but expanding.

    That gives Brawl of the Falls a little more meaning than a one-day event. Support around the men’s team now can also feed into the next step of the overall program.

    There is also an alumni thread running through the event, and that matters. The event lists Niagara CCC Wrestling Alumni among the organizers, which gives the day a wider reach than a standard school-hosted tournament.

    College wrestling programs usually stay strong when former athletes continue to stay connected, and Brawl of the Falls looks like exactly that kind of event.

    Current wrestlers, alumni, families, and local supporters are all being pulled into the same space for the same reason.

    For local wrestling fans, the draw is pretty simple. Brawl of the Falls offers live action, a direct connection to the Thunderwolves, and a chance to support a program that has already proven it can compete at a high level.

    For SUNY Niagara, the event does more than raise money. It keeps the wrestling community close, gives the program another public moment after a major season, and helps build the kind of backing smaller college teams need to keep growing.

    April 18 will put the focus where SUNY Niagara wants it, on wrestling, on turnout, and on the people who keep the program moving.

    Brawl of the Falls is not just another tournament date. It is a fundraiser tied to a program with real momentum, alumni support, a national title fresh in the background, and a new women’s team on the way.

    For a school trying to keep that growth going, that is exactly the kind of event worth building around.

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    Brad Crawford is a sports writer at United Sports Desk with more than four years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, college football, high school sports, and athlete feature stories. His work centers around breaking news, draft developments, player journeys, coaching moves, and the moments behind the headlines that fans often miss. Over the years, Brad has built a reputation for combining timely reporting with detailed storytelling and stat-driven analysis. From NFL minicamp competitions and draft-day storylines to local high school standouts and athlete family features, he enjoys covering every layer of the sports world and the people who make it memorable. When he is away from writing, you will usually find Brad on the golf course, keeping up with the latest sports debates, or talking about upcoming draft picks and offseason moves with fellow fans.

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