Brock Lesnar and daughter Mya NCAA championship news is making headlines as Mya Lesnar secures her second NCAA title while her father, former Universal Champion Brock Lesnar, remains noticeably absent from WWE for over a year. This major achievement comes as Lesnar continues to be distanced from wrestling following his removal from storylines after developments in the Vince McMahon lawsuit.
Mya Lesnar Clinches Another NCAA Victory
With Brock Lesnar still away from WWE activities, attention has shifted to his daughter Mya Lesnar, who has distinguished herself as an elite athlete at Colorado State University. Mya, renowned for her talent in track and field, made history by claiming a second NCAA title, further cementing her status in collegiate athletics. Earlier in the year, she was victorious at the national indoor championships, and most recently, she captured the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championship with a commanding first throw of 19.01 meters.
Mya’s athletic journey began at Arizona State University before she transferred to Colorado State in 2022. Her time at Colorado State has been marked by continual progress and success, culminating in her two-time NCAA championship status. Much like her father, who won the NCAA Division I wrestling title in 2000 representing the University of Minnesota, Mya has showcased her competitive spirit—though in a different sport.

As Mya approaches the end of her collegiate sporting career, speculation grows about whether she will pursue a path similar to her father or explore new opportunities outside athletics.
Comments From Goldberg on His Relationship With Brock Lesnar
WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg recently discussed his dynamic with Brock Lesnar during an appearance on the Claw podcast, providing insights into Lesnar’s personality and the nature of their friendship:
“You know, Brock(Lesnar) and I have always been the same. You know, We’re very cordial. We respect each other exponentially, I believe. Brock is a different animal, man, I mean literally. He is a competitive human being that never turns himself off. And, we all know him, I mean everybody knows him on a different level. But we are good friends, man. We don’t keep in contact that much because he is a recluse. His enjoyment is keeping away from the human race. I respect that exponentially.”
—Goldberg, WWE Hall of Famer
The Broader Impact and What Lies Ahead
Mya Lesnar’s accomplishments arrive at an uncertain time for Brock Lesnar, whose ongoing absence from WWE and connection to the Vince McMahon legal case have cast a shadow over his wrestling legacy. This shift in spotlight from Brock to Mya reflects not only a personal triumph but also provides hope and positive news for the Lesnar family. Meanwhile, the wrestling world continues to watch for updates on Brock Lesnar’s future with WWE, as well as the next steps for Mya following her stellar NCAA career.
As championships are won and records are set—both in and out of the wrestling ring—the Lesnar family’s journey remains one to watch. The impact of Mya’s dual NCAA victories may echo for seasons to come, potentially influencing the aspirations of other young athletes and drawing continued interest to both collegiate sports and the ongoing storylines of professional wrestling.
