A Rising Star at Delaware State: Louise Juitt Brings Talent, Poise, and Pride to Inaugural HBCU Wrestling Program
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Posted By: Will Moss on February 05, 2026 In the rapidly growing world of HBCU sports, a new star is emerging at Delaware State University. As one of the first athletes signed to the Hornets' historic women's wrestling program, Louise Juitt has already made a lasting impact both on and off the mat. Juitt's journey to Delaware State is a testament to her confidence, competitiveness, and comfort in big moments - traits that have defined her debut season so far. From singing the national anthem to dominating her opponents with a signature five-point throw, the sophomore standout has quickly become one of the faces of the Hornets' inaugural campaign. Key Takeaway: Juitt's leadership and performance have set the tone for Delaware State's new women's wrestling program, serving as a bridge between the coaching staff's long-term vision and the daily work required to establish a winning culture at the HBCU level.
Before the first match of the home opener, Juitt took center stage to sing the national anthem, instantly engaging the crowd and setting the stage for a night filled with pride, history, and visibility for women's wrestling at an HBCU. Her confidence and poise on the microphone were quickly matched by her dominance on the mat, as Juitt finished her bout in just 30 seconds with a highlight-reel throw that brought the crowd to its feet. Throughout her first collegiate season, Juitt has continued to excel both on the scoreboard and in the leadership department. She has earned early wins in both tournament and dual competition, while also helping to set standards in a locker room still adjusting to Division I expectations. Teammates have followed her example in preparation, focus, and competitiveness, as Juitt has become a vital part of the foundation being built at Delaware State. For a first-year HBCU program in a rapidly growing sport, Juitt's presence and impact cannot be overstated. Already nationally ranked No. 17 at 145 pounds, she has shown that the Hornets are not just building for the future, but are competing on the national stage right now. "Juitt represents continuity for a program being built from the ground up. She serves as a bridge between the long-term vision of the coaching staff and the daily work required to establish culture." Why This Story Matters to the HBCU Community The rise of Louise Juitt at Delaware State University is a story that resonates deeply with the HBCU community. As one of the first athletes to join the Hornets' inaugural women's wrestling program, Juitt's success not only highlights the immense talent and potential within HBCU athletics, but also the transformative impact that these institutions can have on the lives of student-athletes. Juitt's poise, leadership, and competitive spirit serve as a shining example of the values that HBCU communities hold dear - pride, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her ability to excel on the national stage while also serving as a mentor and role model for her teammates underscores the unique power of HBCU programs to cultivate well-rounded student-athletes who are prepared to make a lasting impact, both in their sport and in their communities. As the HBCU community continues to celebrate the growth and success of its athletic programs, stories like Juitt's remind us of the transformative potential of these institutions and the immense talent and determination that can be found within them. Her journey at Delaware State is a testament to the boundless possibilities that await HBCU student-athletes who are willing to embrace the challenge and seize the opportunity to make history. Originally reported by HBCU Gameday. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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