Olentangy Orange wrestler Lacie Knick wins 150th career match, state duals title

Knick's milestone victory helped her team claim the Ohio high school wrestling state duals championship.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Lacie Knick, a wrestler for Olentangy Orange High School in Ohio, earned her 150th career win on February 14th, 2026, while also leading her team to the state duals championship. Knick's milestone victory was a key part of the Pioneers' title-winning performance.

Why it matters

Knick's accomplishments highlight the growth of girls' wrestling in Ohio, which has seen increased participation and interest in recent years. Her individual success and her team's championship win showcase the talent and dedication of female wrestlers in the state.

The details

Knick, a senior at Olentangy Orange, recorded her 150th career victory as part of the Pioneers' state duals championship run. She has been a standout wrestler for the school, helping to build the program's reputation and inspiring other young female athletes to take up the sport.

  • Lacie Knick earned her 150th career win on February 14, 2026.
  • Olentangy Orange won the Ohio high school wrestling state duals championship on February 14, 2026.

The players

Lacie Knick

A senior wrestler at Olentangy Orange High School in Ohio who earned her 150th career win while leading her team to the state duals championship.

Olentangy Orange High School

The Ohio high school where Lacie Knick wrestles, which won the state duals championship in 2026.

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What they’re saying

“Earning my 150th win and helping my team win the state duals title is an incredible feeling. I'm proud of what we've accomplished and excited to see what else we can achieve this season.”

— Lacie Knick, Olentangy Orange wrestler

What’s next

Lacie Knick and the Olentangy Orange wrestling team will now focus on the individual state championships, where Knick will look to cap off her high school career with a personal title.

The takeaway

Lacie Knick's milestone 150th win and her team's state duals championship demonstrate the growing strength and popularity of girls' wrestling in Ohio, inspiring more young athletes to take up the sport and pursue their athletic dreams.