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RPI Rank Name Team Conference 1 Taylor Lamont Utah Valley Big 12 2 NCAA Division I Wrestling Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) ‐ Through Matches of Feb. 4 17 match minimum vs. Division I opponents required to be ranked RPI Rank Name Team Conference 125 POUNDS 1 Taylor LaMont Utah Valley Big 12 2 Nick Suriano Rutgers Big Ten 3 Luke Welch Purdue Big Ten 4 Sebastian Rivera Northwestern Big Ten 5 Ethan Lizak Minnesota Big Ten 6 Drew Mattin Michigan Big Ten 7 Louie Hayes Virginia ACC 8 Sean Russell Edinboro EWL 9 Darian Cruz Lehigh EIWA 10 Jacob Schwarm UNI MAC 11 Zeke Moisey West Virginia Big 12 12 Christian Moody Oklahoma Big 12 13 RayVon Foley Michigan St. Big Ten 14 Gerald (JR) Wert Rider EWL 15 Michael McGee Old Dominion MAC 16 Kyle Akins Buffalo MAC 17 Paul Bianchi North Dakota St. Big 12 18 Kyle Norstrem Virginia Tech ACC 19 Connor Brown South Dakota St. Big 12 20 Elijah Oliver Indiana Big Ten 21 Sergio Mendez CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 22 Gage Curry American EIWA 23 Joe Nelson Binghamton EIWA 24 Thayer Atkins Duke ACC 25 Trey Chalifoux Army West Point EIWA 26 Korbin Meink Campbell SoCon 27 Anthony DeCesare Air Force Big 12 28 Drew Hildebrandt Central Mich. MAC 29 Ibrahim Bunduka George Mason EWL 30 Nolan Hellickson Harvard EIWA 31 Alonzo Allen Chattanooga SoCon 32 Brandon Cray Maryland Big Ten 33 Luke Werner Lock Haven EWL 133 POUNDS 1 Stevan Micic Michigan Big Ten 2 Luke Pletcher Ohio St. Big Ten 3 Jack Mueller Virginia ACC 4 Dom Forys Pittsburgh ACC 5 Scott Delvecchio Rutgers Big Ten 6 Seth Gross South Dakota St. Big 12 7 Josh Terao American EIWA 8 Montorie Bridges Wyoming Big 12 9 Austin DeSanto Drexel EIWA 10 Korbin Myers Edinboro EWL 11 Dennis Gustafson Virginia Tech ACC 12 Cameron Kelly Ohio MAC 13 Ali Naser Arizona St. Pac 12 14 Tariq Wilson NC State ACC 15 Zachary Sherman North Carolina ACC 16 Charles Tucker Cornell EIWA 17 Corey Keener Penn St. Big Ten 18 Anthony Tutolo Kent St. MAC 19 Matthew Schmitt West Virginia Big 12 20 Josh Finesilver Duke ACC 21 Nathan Boston Campbell SoCon 22 Anthony Cefelo Rider EWL 23 Ben Thornton Purdue Big Ten 24 Rico Montoya Northern Colo. Big 12 25 Dylan Duncan Illinois Big Ten 26 Jacob Rubio Oklahoma Big 12 27 Sean Nickell CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 28 Cam Sykora North Dakota St. Big 12 29 Andy Schutz Bloomsburg EWL 30 Jens Lantz Wisconsin Big Ten 31 Colin Valdivez Northwestern Big Ten 32 Codi Russell Appalachian St. SoCon 33 Noah Gonser Eastern Mich. MAC 141 POUNDS 1 Jaydin Eierman Missouri MAC 2 Dean Heil Oklahoma St. Big 12 3 Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell EIWA 4 Josh Alber UNI MAC 5 Nick Lee Penn St. Big Ten 6 Bryce Meredith Wyoming Big 12 7 Mason Smith Central Mich. MAC 8 Luke Karam Lehigh EIWA 9 Tyler Smith Bucknell EIWA 10 Michael Carr Illinois Big Ten 11 Cole Weaver Indiana Big Ten 12 Chad Red Nebraska Big Ten 13 Nicholas Gil Navy EIWA 14 Alex Madrigal Old Dominion MAC 15 Thomas Thorn Minnesota Big Ten 16 Brock Zacherl Clarion EWL 17 Eli Stickley Wisconsin Big Ten 18 Austin Headlee North Carolina ACC 19 Mike Vanschenkbrill Rutgers Big Ten 20 Nate Limmex Purdue Big Ten 21 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven EWL 22 Russell Rohlfing CSU Bakersfield Big 12 23 Salvatore Profaci Michigan Pac 12 24 Nick Zanetta Pittsburgh Big Ten 25 Brent Moore Virginia Tech ACC 26 Javier Gasca III Michigan St. ACC 27 Evan Cheek Cleveland St. Big Ten 28 Alexander Jaffe Harvard EWL 29 Tim Rooney Kent St. EIWA 30 Tyson Dippery Rider MAC 31 joseph russ Binghamton EWL 32 Mike Longo Oklahoma EIWA 33 Mike Pongracz Chattanooga Big 12 149 POUNDS 1 Brandon Sorensen Iowa Big Ten 2 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma St. Big 12 3 Grant Leeth Missouri MAC 4 Justin Oliver Central Mich. MAC 5 Zain Retherford Penn St. Big Ten 6 Troy Heilmann North Carolina ACC 7 Ke‐Shawn Hayes Ohio St. Big Ten 8 Max Thomsen UNI MAC 9 Colton McCrystal Nebraska Big Ten 10 Ryan Deakin Northwestern Big Ten 11 Beau Donahue NC State ACC 12 Steve Bleise Minnesota Big Ten 13 Matthew Kolodzik Princeton EIWA 14 Ronald Perry Lock Haven EWL 15 Alfred Bannister Maryland Big Ten 16 Jarrett Degen Iowa St. Big 12 17 Corey Wilding Navy EIWA 18 Michael Sprague American EIWA 19 Khristian Olivas Fresno St. Big 12 20 Malik Amine Michigan Big Ten 21 Sam Krivus Virginia ACC 22 Jacob Macalolooy Columbia EIWA 23 Gary Dinmore Rider EWL 24 Kyle Gliva North Dakota St. Big 12 25 Gavin Londoff Appalachian St. SoCon 26 Kenan Carter Old Dominion MAC 27 Davion Jeffries Oklahoma Big 12 28 Joshua Cortez Cal Poly Pac 12 29 William Lucie Army West Point EIWA 30 Trevor Elfvin Drexel EIWA 31 Kyler Rea West Virginia Big 12 32 Eric Barone Illinois Big Ten 33 Nicholas Monico Kent St. MAC 157 POUNDS 1 Joshua Shields Arizona St. Pac 12 2 Jason Nolf Penn St. Big Ten 3 Michael Kemerer Iowa Big Ten 4 Markus Scheidel Columbia EIWA 5 Tyler Berger Nebraska Big Ten 6 Micah Jordan Ohio St. Big Ten 7 Joseph Lavallee Missouri MAC 8 Mike D`Angelo Princeton EIWA 9 John Vanschenkbrill Rutgers Big Ten 10 Clayton Ream North Dakota St. Big 12 11 Luke Zilverberg South Dakota St. Big 12 12 Larry Early Old Dominion MAC 13 Zachary Davis Navy EIWA 14 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh ACC 15 Ian Brown Lehigh EIWA 16 Archie Colgan Wyoming Big 12 17 Andrew Shomers Edinboro EWL 18 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma St. Big 12 19 Paul Fox Stanford Pac 12 20 Andrew Crone Wisconsin Big Ten 21 Jake Short Minnesota Big Ten 22 Justin Staudenmayer Brown EIWA 23 Bryant Clagon Rider EWL 24 Coleman Hammond CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 25 Tyler Marinelli Gardner‐Webb SoCon 26 Logan Ryan UNI MAC 27 Kennedy Monday North Carolina ACC 28 Chase Straw Iowa St. Big 12 29 Eric Hong American EIWA 30 BC LaPrade Virginia Tech ACC 31 Luke Weiland Army West Point EIWA 32 Alex Klucker Lock Haven EWL 33 Joseph Velliquette Penn EIWA 165 POUNDS 1 David McFadden Virginia Tech ACC 2 Te`shan Campbell Ohio St. Big Ten 3 Chance Marsteller Lock Haven EWL 4 Nicholas Wanzek Minnesota Big Ten 5 Demetrius Romero Utah Valley Big 12 6 Isaiah White Nebraska Big Ten 7 Drew Daniels Navy EIWA 8 Evan Wick Wisconsin Big Ten 9 Gordon Wolf Lehigh EIWA 10 Branson Ashworth Wyoming Big 12 11 Dawaylon Barnes Oklahoma Big 12 12 Chad Walsh Rider EWL 13 Anthony Valencia Arizona St. Pac 12 14 Jonathan Schleifer Princeton EIWA 15 May Bethea Penn EIWA 16 Keilan Torres Northern Colo. Big 12 17 Vincent Deprez Binghamton EIWA 18 Quentin Perez Campbell SoCon 19 Connor Flynn Missouri MAC 20 Andrew Atkinson Virginia ACC 21 Jacob Morrissey Purdue Big Ten 22 Ebed Jarrell Drexel EIWA 23 Andrew Mendel Army West Point EIWA 24 Andrew Fogarty North Dakota St. Big 12 25 DJ Hollingshead Bucknell EIWA 26 Chad Pyke Chattanooga SoCon 27 Zachary Carson Eastern Mich. MAC 28 Jonathan Viruet Brown EIWA 29 Logan Parks Central Mich. MAC 30 Lorenzo De La Riva CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 31 Austin Hiles Michigan St. Big Ten 32 Nick Kiussis West Virginia Big 12 33 Isaac Bast Kent St. MAC 174 POUNDS 1 Mark Hall Penn St. Big Ten 2 Zahid Valencia Arizona St. Pac 12 3 Jadaen Bernstein Navy EIWA 4 Daniel Lewis Missouri MAC 5 Jordan Kutler Lehigh EIWA 6 Myles Amine Michigan Big Ten 7 Bo Jordan Ohio St. Big Ten 8 Taylor Lujan UNI MAC 9 David Kocer South Dakota St. Big 12 10 Keaton Subjeck Stanford Pac 12 11 Forrest Przybysz Appalachian St. SoCon 12 Yoanse Mejias Oklahoma Big 12 13 Johnny Sebastian Northwestern Big Ten 14 Matt Finesilver Duke ACC 15 Dylan Lydy Purdue Big Ten 16 Josef Johnson Harvard EIWA 17 Kimball Bastian Utah Valley Big 12 18 Devin Skatzka Indiana Big Ten 19 Christian Brucki Central Mich. MAC 20 Brandon Womack Cornell EIWA 21 Ben Harvey Army West Point EIWA 22 Joe Grello Rutgers Big Ten 23 Christopher Pfarr Minnesota Big Ten 24 Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech ACC 25 Ryan Christensen Wisconsin Big Ten 26 Will Schany Virginia ACC 27 Seldon Wright Old Dominion MAC 28 Tyrel White Columbia EIWA 29 Austin Rose Drexel EIWA 30 Dean Sherry Rider EWL 31 Justin Lampe Chattanooga SoCon 32 Kyle Pope Wyoming Big 12 33 Dylan Barreiro Kent St. MAC 184 POUNDS 1 Maxwell Dean Cornell EIWA 2 Bo Nickal Penn St. Big Ten 3 Myles Martin Ohio St. Big Ten 4 Domenic Abounader Michigan Big Ten 5 Drew Foster UNI MAC 6 Taylor Venz Nebraska Big Ten 7 Zachary Zavatsky Virginia Tech ACC 8 Bryce Carr Chattanooga SoCon 9 Canten Marriott Missouri MAC 10 Jordan Ellingwood Central Mich. MAC 11 Ricky Robertson Wisconsin Big Ten 12 Michael Coleman Navy EIWA 13 Martin Mueller South Dakota St. Big 12 14 Chip Ness North Carolina ACC 15 Joe Heyob Penn EIWA 16 Alan Clothier Appalachian St. SoCon 17 Nick Corba Cleveland St. EWL 18 Gary Jantzer Utah Valley Big 12 19 Corey Hazel Lock Haven EWL 20 Dylan Gabel Northern Colo. Big 12 21 Noah Stewart Army West Point EIWA 22 Kordell Norfleet Arizona St. Pac 12 23 Gregg Harvey Pittsburgh ACC 23 Kanon Dean Harvard EIWA 25 Mitch Sliga Northwestern Big Ten 26 Greg Bulsak Clarion EWL 27 Drew Phipps Bucknell EIWA 28 Michale Fagg‐Daves Rider EWL 29 Norman Conley Indiana Big Ten 30 Chaz Polson Wyoming Big 12 31 Antonio Agee Old Dominion MAC 32 Trevor Allard Bloomsburg EWL 33 Kayne MacCallum Eastern Mich.
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