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1 Spencer Lee Iowa Big Ten 2 Pat Glory Princeton EIWA 3 Nicholas NCAA Division I Wrestling Coaches Rank - Through Matches of March 8 125 POUNDS Rank Name School Conference 1 Spencer Lee Iowa Big Ten 2 Pat Glory Princeton EIWA 3 Nicholas Piccininni Oklahoma State Big 12 4 Jack Mueller Virginia ACC 5 Devin Schroder Purdue Big Ten 6 Drew Hildebrandt Central Michigan MAC 7 Brandon Paetzell Lehigh EIWA 8 Brandon Courtney Arizona State Pac 12 9 Michael DeAugustino Northwestern Big Ten 10 Alex Mackall Iowa State Big 12 11 Jakob Camacho NC State ACC 12 Michael Colaiocco Pennsylvania EIWA 13 Luke Werner Lock Haven MAC 14 Kilian Cardinale Old Dominion MAC 15 Jack Medley Michigan Big Ten 16 Jacob Schwarm Northern Iowa Big 12 17 Joey Prata Virginia Tech ACC 18 Nic Aguilar Rutgers Big Ten 19 Liam Cronin Indiana Big Ten 20 Trey Chalifoux Army West Point EIWA 21 Gage Curry American EIWA 22 Justin Cardani Illinois Big Ten 22 Patrick McKee Minnesota Big Ten 24 Korbin Meink Campbell SoCon 25 Fabian Gutierrez Chattanooga SoCon 26 Daniel Vega South Dakota State Big 12 27 Joe Manchio Columbia EIWA 28 Eric Barnett Wisconsin Big Ten 29 Logan Treaster Navy EIWA 30 Jackson DiSario Stanford Pac 12 31 Sean Carter Appalachian State SoCon 32 Malik Heinselman Ohio State Big Ten 33 Logan Griffin Michigan State Big Ten 133 POUNDS 1 Sebastian Rivera Northwestern Big Ten 2 Roman Bravo-Young Penn State Big Ten 3 Seth Gross Wisconsin Big Ten 4 Charles Tucker Cornell EIWA 5 Austin DeSanto Iowa Big Ten 6 Mickey Phillipi Pittsburgh ACC 7 Travis Piotrowski Illinois Big Ten 8 Noah Gosner Campbell SoCon 9 Sammy Alvarez Rutgers Big Ten 10 Cameron Sykora North Dakota State Big 12 11 Montorie Bridges Wyoming Big 12 12 Ridge Lovett Nebraska Big Ten 13 Devan Turner Oregon State Pac 12 14 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma Big 12 15 Tim Rooney Kent State MAC 16 Mosha Schwartz Northern Colorado Big 12 17 Taylor LaMont Utah Valley Big 12 18 Nick Farro Lehigh EIWA 19 Allan Hart Missouri MAC 20 Louie Hayes Virginia ACC 21 Todd Small Iowa State Big 12 22 Derek Spann Buffalo MAC 23 Jack Skudlarczyk Northern Iowa Big 12 24 Reece Witcraft Oklahoma State Big 12 25 Jaime Hernandez North Carolina ACC 26 Collin Gerardi Virginia Tech ACC 27 Zack Trampe Binghamton EIWA 28 DJ Fehlman Lock Haven MAC 29 Jarrett Trombley NC State ACC 30 Codi Russell Appalachian State SoCon 31 Casey Cobb Navy EIWA 32 Joshua Kramer Arizona State Pac 12 33 Andrew Marten Central Michigan MAC 141 POUNDS 1 Luke Pletcher Ohio State Big Ten 2 Nick Lee Penn State Big Ten 3 Real Woods Stanford Pac 12 4 Chad Red Nebraska Big Ten 5 Ian Parker Iowa State Big 12 6 Dom Demas Oklahoma Big 12 7 Max Murin Iowa Big Ten 8 Tristan Moran Wisconsin Big Ten 9 Mitch McKee Minnesota Big Ten 10 Joshua Heil Campbell SoCon 11 Zachary Sherman North Carolina ACC 12 Tariq Wilson NC State ACC 13 Dresden Simon Central Michigan MAC 14 Dusty Hone Oklahoma State Big 12 15 Michael Blockhus Northern Iowa Big 12 16 Dylan Duncan Illinois Big Ten 17 Evan Cheek Cleveland State MAC 18 Grant Leeth Missouri MAC 19 Mitch Moore Virginia Tech ACC 20 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven MAC 21 Cole Matthews Pittsburgh ACC 22 Doug Zapf Pennsylvania EIWA 23 Cody Trybus Navy EIWA 24 DJ Lloren Fresno State Big 12 25 Shakur Laney Ohio MAC 26 Sa`Derian Perry Old Dominion MAC 27 Matt Kazimir Columbia EIWA 28 Grant Willits Oregon State Pac 12 29 Salvatore Profaci American EIWA 30 Noah Baughman Cornell EIWA 31 Alex Madrigal George Mason MAC 32 Parker Filius Purdue Big Ten 33 Ryan Pomrinca Lehigh EIWA 149 POUNDS 1 Pat Lugo Iowa Big Ten 2 Austin O`Connor North Carolina ACC 3 Sammy Sasso Ohio State Big Ten 4 Brock Mauller Missouri MAC 5 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State Big 12 6 Matthew Kolodzik Princeton EIWA 7 Brayton Lee Minnesota Big Ten 8 Henry Pohlmeyer South Dakota State Big 12 9 Kanen Storr Michigan Big Ten 10 Jarrett Degen Iowa State Big 12 11 Collin Purinton Nebraska Big Ten 12 Brock Zacherl Clarion MAC 13 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa Big 12 14 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado Big 12 15 Kizhan Clarke American EIWA 16 Griffin Parriott Purdue Big Ten 17 Colston DiBlasi George Mason MAC 18 Cole Martin Wisconsin Big Ten 19 Jonathan Millner Appalachian State SoCon 20 Jarod Verkleeren Penn State Big Ten 21 Yahya Thomas Northwestern Big Ten 22 Graham Rooks Indiana Big Ten 23 Russell Rohlfing CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 24 Alec Hagan Ohio MAC 25 Bryce Andonian Virginia Tech ACC 26 Tanner Smith Chattanooga SoCon 27 Jared Prince Navy EIWA 28 Hunter Richard Cornell EIWA 29 Jimmy Hoffman Lehigh EIWA 30 Tyshawn Williams SIU Edwardsville MAC 31 Gerard Angelo Rutgers Big Ten 32 PJ Ogunsanya Army West Point EIWA 33 Denton Spencer Virginia ACC 157 POUNDS 1 Ryan Deakin Northwestern Big Ten 2 Hayden Hidlay NC State ACC 3 David Carr Iowa State Big 12 4 Jesse Dellavecchia Rider MAC 5 Kendall Coleman Purdue Big Ten 6 Quincy Monday Princeton EIWA 7 Josh Humphreys Lehigh EIWA 8 Kaleb Young Iowa Big Ten 9 Markus Hartman Army West Point EIWA 10 Will Lewan Michigan Big Ten 11 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State Big 12 12 Jacori Teemer Arizona State Pac 12 13 Peyton Robb Nebraska Big Ten 14 Larry Early Old Dominion MAC 15 Jarrett Jacques Missouri MAC 16 Justin Thomas Oklahoma Big 12 17 Jared Franek North Dakota State Big 12 18 Justin Ruffin SIU Edwardsville MAC 19 Logan Parks Central Michigan MAC 20 Austin Headlee North Carolina ACC 21 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh ACC 22 Jake Tucker Michigan State Big Ten 23 Eric Barone Illinois Big Ten 24 Zac Carson Ohio MAC 25 Matt Zovistoski Appalachian State SoCon 26 BC LaPrade Virginia Tech ACC 27 Jacob Wright Fresno State Big 12 28 Justin McCoy Virginia ACC 29 Tyler Eischens Stanford Pac 12 30 Mike Van Brill Rutgers Big Ten 31 Jahi Jones Maryland Big Ten 31 Ryan Thomas Minnesota Big Ten 33 Alexander Klucker Lock Haven MAC 165 POUNDS 1 Alex Marinelli Iowa Big Ten 2 Vincenzo Joseph Penn State Big Ten 3 Shane Griffith Stanford Pac 12 4 Isaiah White Nebraska Big Ten 5 Joshua Shields Arizona State Pac 12 6 Evan Wick Wisconsin Big Ten 7 Travis Wittlake Oklahoma State Big 12 8 Tanner Skidgel Navy EIWA 9 David McFadden Virginia Tech ACC 10 Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh ACC 11 Thomas Bullard NC State ACC 12 Ethan Smith Ohio State Big Ten 13 Zach Hartman Bucknell EIWA 14 Quentin Perez Campbell SoCon 15 Andrew Fogarty North Dakota State Big 12 16 Dan Braunagel Illinois Big Ten 17 Philip Conigliaro Harvard EIWA 18 Shayne Oster Northwestern Big Ten 19 Kennedy Monday North Carolina ACC 20 Cael McCormick Army West Point EIWA 21 Troy Keller Buffalo MAC 22 Tanner Cook South Dakota State Big 12 23 Ebed Jarrell Drexel EIWA 24 Grant Cuomo Princeton EIWA 25 Izzak Olejnik Northern Illinois MAC 26 Drew Hughes Michigan State Big Ten 27 Bernie Truax Cal Poly Pac 12 28 Randy Meneweather II Air Force Big 12 29 Ricky Stamm Hofstra EIWA 30 Bailee O`Reilly Minnesota Big Ten 31 Peyton Mocco Missouri MAC 32 Dazjon Casto The Citadel SoCon 32 Chase Straw Iowa State Big 12 174 POUNDS 1 Mark Hall Penn State Big Ten 2 Michael Kemerer Iowa Big Ten 3 Jordan Kutler Lehigh EIWA 4 Dylan Lydy Purdue Big Ten 5 Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa Big 12 6 Kaleb Romero Ohio State Big Ten 7 Devin Skatzka Minnesota Big Ten 8 Mikey Labriola Nebraska Big Ten 9 Anthony Valencia Arizona State Pac 12 10 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma Big 12 11 Joseph Smith Oklahoma State Big 12 12 Samuel Colbray Iowa State Big 12 13 Neal Richards VMI SoCon 14 Spencer Carey Navy EIWA 15 Daniel Bullard NC State ACC 16 Kimball Bastian Utah Valley Big 12 17 Ben Harvey Army West Point EIWA 18 Clay Lautt North Carolina ACC 19 Gregg Harvey Pittsburgh ACC 20 Joseph Gunther Illinois Big Ten 21 Layne Malczewski Michigan State Big Ten 22 Andrew McNally Kent State MAC 23 Hayden Hastings Wyoming Big 12 24 Dean Sherry Rider MAC 25 Connor Flynn Missouri MAC 26 Jacob Oliver Edinboro MAC 27 Jared Siegrist Lock Haven MAC 28 Thomas Flitz Appalachian State SoCon 29 Cody Hughes Virginia Tech ACC 30 Michael O`Malley Drexel EIWA 31 Mason Eaglin Duke ACC 32 Brandon Womack Cornell EIWA 33 Sage Heller Hofstra EIWA 184 POUNDS 1 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa Big 12 2 Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech ACC 3 Trent Hidlay NC State ACC 4 Lou Deprez Binghamton EIWA 5 Aaron Brooks Penn State Big Ten 6 Cameron Caffey Michigan State Big Ten 7 Nino Bonaccorsi Pittsburgh ACC 8 Andrew Morgan Campbell SoCon 9 Taylor Venz Nebraska Big Ten 10 Abe Assad Iowa Big Ten 11 Zach Carlson South Dakota State Big 12 12 Rocky Jordan Ohio State Big Ten 13 Anthony Montalvo Oklahoma State Big 12 14 Chris Weiler Lehigh EIWA 15 Zach Braunagel Illinois Big Ten 16 Noah Stewart Army West Point EIWA 17 Tanner Harvey American EIWA 18 Johnny Sebastian Wisconsin Big Ten 19 Owen Webster Minnesota Big Ten 20 Billy Janzer Rutgers Big Ten 21 Trevor Allard Bloomsburg MAC 22 Jelani Embree Michigan Big Ten 23 Brit Wilson Northern Illinois MAC 24 Matthew Waddell Chattanooga SoCon 25 Alan Clothier Northern Colorado Big 12 26 Dylan Wisman Missouri MAC 27 Max Lyon Purdue Big Ten 28 Jonathan Loew Cornell EIWA 29 Travis Stefanik Princeton EIWA 30 Marcus Coleman Iowa State Big 12 31 Tate Samuelson Wyoming Big 12 32 Colt Doyle Oregon State Pac 12 33 George Walton Rider MAC 197 POUNDS 1 Kollin Moore Ohio State Big Ten 2 Noah Adams West Virginia Big 12 3 Eric Schultz Nebraska Big Ten 4 Ben Darmstadt Cornell EIWA 5 Jacob Warner Iowa Big Ten 6 Jay Aiello Virginia ACC 7 Patrick Brucki Princeton EIWA 8 Kordell Norfleet Arizona State Pac 12 9 Christian Brunner Purdue Big Ten 10 Lucas Davison Northwestern Big Ten 11 Nathan Traxler Stanford Pac 12 12 Greg Bulsak Clarion MAC 13 Tanner Sloan South Dakota State Big 12 14 Thomas Lane Cal Poly Pac 12 15 Ethan Laird Rider MAC 16 Dakota Geer Oklahoma State Big 12 17 Shakur Rasheed Penn State
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