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NCAA Division I Wrestling Coaches Rank - Through Matches of March 7 NCAA Division I Wrestling Coaches Rank - Through Matches of March 7 125 POUNDS Rank Name Team Conference 1 Spencer Lee Iowa Big Ten 2 Drew Hildebrandt Central Michigan MAC 3 Sam Latona Virginia Tech ACC 4 Brandon Courtney Arizona St. Pac 12 5 Jakob Camacho NC State ACC 6 Brody Teske Northern Iowa Big 12 7 Taylor LaMont Utah Valley Big 12 8 Devin Schroder Purdue Big Ten 9 RayVon Foley Michigan St. Big Ten 10 Malik Heinselman Ohio St. Big Ten 11 Michael DeAugustino Northwestern Big Ten 12 Dylan Ragusin Michigan Big Ten 13 Liam Cronin Nebraska Big Ten 14 Patrick McKee Minnesota Big Ten 15 Jaret Lane Lehigh EIWA 16 Codi Russell Appalachian St. SoCon 17 Robert Howard Penn St. Big Ten 18 Killian Cardinale West Virginia Big 12 18 Eric Barnett Wisconsin Big Ten 20 Trevor Mastrogiovanni Oklahoma St. Big 12 21 Noah Surtin Missouri MAC 22 Fabian Gutierrez Chattanooga SoCon 23 Logan Treaster Navy EIWA 24 Jake Ferri Kent St. MAC 25 Daniel Vega South Dakota St. Big 12 26 Justin Cardani Illinois Big Ten 27 Jackson DiSario Stanford Pac 12 28 Zurich Storm Campbell SoCon 29 Gage Curry American EIWA 30 Brandon Kaylor Oregon St. Pac 12 31 Cody Phippen Air Force Big 12 31 Jonathan Tropea Rider MAC 33 Micah Roes Binghamton EIWA 133 POUNDS 1 Daton Fix Oklahoma St. Big 12 2 Roman Bravo-Young Penn St. Big Ten 3 Austin DeSanto Iowa Big Ten 4 Korbin Myers Virginia Tech ACC 5 Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh ACC 6 Matt Schmitt Missouri MAC 7 Lucas Byrd Illinois Big Ten 8 Chris Cannon Northwestern Big Ten 9 Michael McGee Arizona St. Pac 12 10 Louie Hayes Virginia ACC 11 Jarrett Trombley NC State ACC 12 Mosha Schwartz Northern Colorado Big 12 13 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma Big 12 14 Zach Redding Iowa St. Big 12 15 Zach Price South Dakota St. Big 12 16 Devan Turner Oregon St. Pac 12 17 Malyke Hines Lehigh EIWA 18 Kyle Burwick Wisconsin Big Ten 19 Ryan Sullivan West Virginia Big 12 20 Jared Van Vleet Air Force Big 12 20 Haiden Drury Fresno St. Big 12 22 Mario Guillen Ohio MAC 23 Chance Rich CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 24 Jacob Rundell Purdue Big Ten 25 Boo Dryden Minnesota Big Ten 26 Jacob Allen Navy EIWA 27 Ty Smith Utah Valley Big 12 28 Darren Miller Bucknell EIWA 29 Richie Koehler Rider MAC 30 Paul Bianchi Little Rock Pac 12 31 Job Greenwood Wyoming Big 12 32 Jordan Hamdan Michigan St. Big Ten 33 Sean Carter Appalachian St. SoCon 141 POUNDS 1 Jaydin Eierman Iowa Big Ten 2 Nick Lee Penn St. Big Ten 3 Sebastian Rivera Rutgers Big Ten 4 Tariq Wilson NC State ACC 5 Dom Demas Oklahoma Big 12 5 Chad Red Nebraska Big Ten 7 Ian Parker Iowa St. Big 12 8 Zachary Sherman North Carolina ACC 8 Dresden Simon Central Michigan MAC 10 Allan Hart Missouri MAC 11 Cody Trybus Navy EIWA 12 DJ Lloren Fresno St. Big 12 13 Grant Willits Oregon St. Pac 12 14 Dylan Duncan Illinois Big Ten 15 Clay Carlson South Dakota St. Big 12 16 Cole Matthews Pittsburgh ACC 17 Brian Courtney Virginia ACC 18 Parker Filius Purdue Big Ten 19 McKenzie Bell Rider MAC 20 Saul Ervin SIU Edwardsville MAC 21 Lane Peters Army West Point EIWA 22 Drew Mattin Michigan Big Ten 23 Real Woods Stanford Pac 12 24 Sam Hillegas Virginia Tech ACC 25 Chase Zollmann Wyoming Big 12 26 Anthony Brito Appalachian St. SoCon 27 Colin Valdiviez Northwestern Big Ten 28 Marcos Polanco Minnesota Big Ten 29 Dylan Droegemueller North Dakota St. Big 12 30 Angelo Martinoni CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 31 Derek Spann Buffalo MAC 32 Cayden Rooks Indiana Big Ten 33 Dylan D`Emilio Ohio St. Big Ten 149 POUNDS 1 Sammy Sasso Ohio St. Big Ten 2 Austin O`Connor North Carolina ACC 3 Brock Mauller Missouri MAC 4 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma St. Big 12 5 Ridge Lovett Nebraska Big Ten 6 Bryce Andonian Virginia Tech ACC 7 Jonathan Millner Appalachian St. SoCon 8 Mike Van Brill Rutgers Big Ten 9 Jaden Abas Stanford Pac 12 10 Max Murin Iowa Big Ten 11 Legend Lamer Cal Poly Pac 12 12 Kanen Storr Michigan Big Ten 13 Michael Blockhus Minnesota Big Ten 14 Joshua Heil Campbell SoCon 15 Griffin Parriott Purdue Big Ten 16 Mitch Moore Oklahoma Big 12 17 Jarrett Degen Iowa St. Big 12 18 PJ Ogunsanya Army West Point EIWA 19 Graham Rooks Indiana Big Ten 20 Yahya Thomas Northwestern Big Ten 21 Casey Cobb Navy EIWA 22 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado Big 12 23 Kyle Parco Fresno St. Big 12 24 Josh Finesilver Duke ACC 25 Jimmy Hoffman Lehigh EIWA 26 Tristan Lara Northern Iowa Big 12 27 Cory Crooks Arizona St. Pac 12 28 Peyton Omania Michigan St. Big Ten 29 Beau Bartlett Penn St. Big Ten 30 Ed Scott NC State ACC 31 Cameron Hunsaker Utah Valley Big 12 32 Luke Nichter Drexel EIWA 33 Selwyn Porter The Citadel SoCon 157 POUNDS 1 Ryan Deakin Northwestern Big Ten 2 Hayden Hidlay NC State ACC 3 David Carr Iowa St. Big 12 4 Jesse Dellavecchia Rider MAC 5 Kaleb Young Iowa Big Ten 6 Brayton Lee Minnesota Big Ten 7 Jarrett Jacques Missouri MAC 8 Kendall Coleman Purdue Big Ten 9 Jared Franek North Dakota St. Big 12 10 Brady Berge Penn St. Big Ten 11 Jacori Teemer Arizona St. Pac 12 12 Will Lewan Michigan Big Ten 13 Justin Thomas Oklahoma Big 12 14 Hunter Willits Oregon St. Pac 12 15 Chase Saldate Michigan St. Big Ten 16 Requir van der Merwe Stanford Pac 12 17 Justin McCoy Virginia ACC 18 Cade DeVos South Dakota St. Big 12 19 Holden Heller Hofstra EIWA 20 Jacob Wright Wyoming Big 12 21 Markus Hartman Army West Point EIWA 22 Justin Ruffin SIU Edwardsville MAC 23 Cody Bond Appalachian St. SoCon 24 Connor Brady Virginia Tech ACC 25 Andrew Cerniglia Navy EIWA 26 Benjamin Barton Campbell SoCon 27 Parker Kropman Drexel EIWA 28 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma St. Big 12 29 Joshua McClure North Carolina ACC 30 Nicholas Palumbo Sacred Heart EIWA 31 Caleb Licking Nebraska Big Ten 32 Johnny Lovett Central Michigan MAC 33 Elijah Cleary Ohio St. Big Ten 165 POUNDS 1 Alex Marinelli Iowa Big Ten 2 Anthony Valencia Arizona St. Pac 12 3 Shane Griffith Stanford Pac 12 4 Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech ACC 5 Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh ACC 6 Ethan Smith Ohio St. Big Ten 7 Zach Hartman Bucknell EIWA 8 Travis Wittlake Oklahoma St. Big 12 9 Keegan O`Toole Missouri MAC 10 Cameron Amine Michigan Big Ten 11 Jake Keating Virginia ACC 12 Tanner Skidgel Navy EIWA 13 Peyton Robb Nebraska Big Ten 14 Thomas Bullard NC State ACC 15 Dan Braunagel Illinois Big Ten 16 Kennedy Monday North Carolina ACC 17 Luke Weber North Dakota St. Big 12 18 Izzak Olejnik Northern Illinois MAC 19 Gerrit Nijenhuis Purdue Big Ten 20 William Formato Appalachian St. SoCon 21 Joe Lee Penn St. Big Ten 22 Cole Moody Wyoming Big 12 23 Peyton Hall West Virginia Big 12 24 Andrew Sparks Minnesota Big Ten 25 Jake Tucker Michigan St. Big Ten 26 Andrew Nicholson Chattanooga SoCon 27 Rodrick Mosley Gardner-Webb SoCon 28 Evan Barczak Drexel EIWA 29 David Ferrante Northwestern Big Ten 30 Ricky Stamm Hofstra EIWA 31 Nick South Indiana Big Ten 32 Dazjon Casto The Citadel SoCon 33 Jake Silverstein Rider MAC 174 POUNDS 1 Michael Kemerer Iowa Big Ten 2 Carter Starocci Penn St. Big Ten 3 Demetrius Romero Utah Valley Big 12 4 Mikey Labriola Nebraska Big Ten 5 Logan Massa Michigan Big Ten 6 Kaleb Romero Ohio St. Big Ten 7 Daniel Bullard NC State ACC 8 Andrew McNally Kent St. MAC 9 Peyton Mocco Missouri MAC 10 Donnell Washington Indiana Big Ten 11 Hayden Hastings Wyoming Big 12 12 Austin Murphy Campbell SoCon 13 Clay Lautt North Carolina ACC 14 Bernie Truax Cal Poly Pac 12 15 Jackson Hemauer Northern Colorado Big 12 16 Thomas Flitz Appalachian St. SoCon 17 Dustin Plott Oklahoma St. Big 12 18 Michael O`Malley Drexel EIWA 19 Trenton Munoz Arizona St. Pac 12 20 Jacob Oliver Edinboro MAC 21 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma Big 12 22 Mason Kauffman Northern Illinois MAC 23 Benjamin Pasiuk Army West Point EIWA 24 Jake Allar Minnesota Big Ten 25 Lance Runyon Northern Iowa Big 12 26 Drew Hughes Michigan St. Big Ten 27 Cody Surratt Air Force Big 12 28 Jackson Turley Rutgers Big Ten 29 Cody Howard Virginia Tech ACC 30 Julien Broderson Iowa St. Big 12 31 Jared Krattiger Wisconsin Big Ten 32 Victor Marcelli Virginia ACC 33 Cade King South Dakota St. Big 12 184 POUNDS 1 Aaron Brooks Penn St. Big Ten 2 Trent Hidlay NC State ACC 3 Lou Deprez Binghamton EIWA 4 Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech ACC 5 Parker Keckeisen Northern Iowa Big 12 6 Taylor Venz Nebraska Big Ten 7 John Poznanski Rutgers Big Ten 8 Tate Samuelson Wyoming Big 12 9 Dakota Geer Oklahoma St. Big 12 10 Brit Wilson Northern Illinois MAC 11 Nelson Brands Iowa Big Ten 12 Christopher Weiler Wisconsin Big Ten 13 Layne Malczewski Michigan St. Big Ten 14 Max Lyon Purdue Big Ten 15 Caleb Hopkins Campbell SoCon 16 Jeremiah Kent Missouri MAC 17 Owen Webster Minnesota Big Ten 18 Alan Clothier Northern Colorado Big 12 19 Zach Braunagel Illinois Big Ten 20 David Key Navy EIWA 21 Devin Kane North Carolina ACC 22 Rocky Jordan Ohio St. Big Ten 23 Dominic Ducharme CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 24 Samuel Colbray Iowa St.
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