Alyssa Lampe

During her senior year, she won 47 of 53 matches, but lost the Division 2 state title to Thane Antczak of Chetek/Prairie Farm by a score of 2-1.

[6] After high school, she attended Northern Michigan University, where she was part of the U.S. Olympic Education Program and trained with coaches Shannyn Gillespie and Tony De Anda.

[4] Lampe began her Senior career in 2007 and would go on to be a six-time National Team member at the 48 kg (106 lb) weight class.

[9] She again won a bronze medal in the 48 kg (106 lb) weight class at the 2008 Junior World Championships in Istanbul.

In 2010, Lampe was the U.S. champion in the 48 kg (106 lb) weight class ahead of Mary Kelly, Sara Fulp-Allen and Victoria Anthony.

She competed in the 51 kg (112 lb) weight class at the 2012 Women's World Championships, beating Angela Dorogan (Azerbaijan) and Roksanan Zasina (Poland), before losing to Sun Yanan (China).

[2] In 2013, Lampe became USA champion for the second time in the 48 kg (106 lb) weight class and also won the World Championship Trials.

At the 2013 World Championships in Budapest, she won another bronze medal with a win against Davi Nirmala (India), a loss against Eri Tosaka (Japan) and victories over Madalina Linguraru (Romania) Tatjana Amanschol-Bakatschuk (Kazakhstan) and Melanie LeSaffre (France).

[22] In her first competition back, Lampe won the December 2019 Senior Nationals title at the 50 kg (110 lb) weight class in Fort Worth, Texas.