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Rank Name School Conference 1 Sebastian Rivera Northwestern Big Ten 2 Nicholas Piccininni Oklahoma St NCAA Division I Wrestling Coaches Rank ‐ Through Matches of Feb. 24 125 POUNDS Rank Name School Conference 1 Sebastian Rivera Northwestern Big Ten 2 Nicholas Piccininni Oklahoma St. Big 12 3 Spencer Lee Iowa Big Ten 4 Ronnie Bresser Oregon St. Pac 12 5 Jack Mueller Virginia ACC 6 Sean Russell Minnesota Big Ten 7 Vitali Arujau Cornell EIWA 8 RayVon Foley Michigan St. Big Ten 9 Brent Fleetwood North Dakota St. Big 12 10 Pat Glory Princeton EIWA 11 Sean Fausz NC State ACC 12 Travis Piotrowski Illinois Big Ten 12 Drew Mattin Michigan Big Ten 14 Zeke Moisey Nebraska Big Ten 15 Ryan Millhof Arizona St. Pac 12 16 Michael McGee Old Dominion MAC 17 Rico Montoya Northern Colo. Big 12 18 Devin Schroder Purdue Big Ten 19 Drew Hildebrandt Central Mich. MAC 20 Cole Verner Wyoming Big 12 21 Shakur Laney Ohio MAC 22 Alex Mackall Iowa St. Big 12 22 Dack Punke Missouri MAC 24 Jacob Schwarm UNI Big 12 25 Gabe Townsell Stanford Pac 12 26 Sidney Flores Air Force Big 12 27 Trey Chalifoux Army West Point EIWA 28 Elijah Oliver Indiana Big Ten 29 Carmen Ferrante Penn EIWA 30 Malik Heinselman Ohio St. Big Ten 31 Alonzo Allen Chattanooga SoCon 32 Luke Werner Lock Haven EWL 33 Dylan Ryder Hofstra EIWA 33 Kyle Akins Buffalo MAC 133 POUNDS 1 Stevan Micic Michigan Big Ten 2 Daton Fix Oklahoma St. Big 12 3 Austin DeSanto Iowa Big Ten 4 Nick Suriano Rutgers Big Ten 5 Mickey Phillipi Pittsburgh ACC 6 Ethan Lizak Minnesota Big Ten 7 Luke Pletcher Ohio St. Big Ten 7 John Erneste Missouri MAC 9 Roman Bravo‐Young Penn St. Big Ten 10 Austin Gomez Iowa St. Big 12 11 Tariq Wilson NC State ACC 12 Charles Tucker Cornell EIWA 13 Montorie Bridges Wyoming Big 12 14 Korbin Myers Virginia Tech ACC 15 Cam Sykora North Dakota St. Big 12 16 Matthew Schmitt West Virginia Big 12 17 Noah Gosner Campbell SoCon 18 Gary Wayne Harding North Carolina ACC 19 Josh Terao American EIWA 20 Ben Thornton Purdue Big Ten 20 Sean Nickell CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 22 Dylan Duncan Illinois Big Ten 23 Mario Guillen Ohio MAC 24 Brandon Paetzell Lehigh EIWA 25 David Fehlman Lock Haven EWL 26 Louie Hayes Virginia ACC 27 Mason Pengilly Stanford Pac 12 28 Derek Spann Buffalo MAC 29 Casey Cobb Navy EIWA 29 Anthony Cefelo Rider EWL 31 Codi Russell Appalachian St. SoCon 32 Josiah Kline Arizona St. Pac 12 33 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma Big 12 141 POUNDS 1 Yianni Diakomihalis Cornell EIWA 2 Nick Lee Penn St. Big Ten 3 Joey McKenna Ohio St. Big Ten 4 Jaydin Eierman Missouri MAC 5 Michael Carr Illinois Big Ten 6 Kanen Storr Michigan Big Ten 7 Josh Alber UNI Big 12 8 Tristan Moran Wisconsin Big Ten 9 Mitch McKee Minnesota Big Ten 10 Matt Findlay Utah Valley Big 12 11 Kaid Brock Oklahoma St. Big 12 12 Ian Parker Iowa St. Big 12 13 Bryan Lantry Buffalo MAC 14 Cameron Kelly Ohio MAC 15 Nicholas Gil Navy EIWA 16 Dom Demas Oklahoma Big 12 17 Sa`Derian Perry Old Dominion MAC 18 Max Murin Iowa Big Ten 19 Sam Turner Wyoming Big 12 20 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven EWL 21 Austin Headlee North Carolina ACC 22 Jamel Morris NC State ACC 23 Chad Red Nebraska Big Ten 24 Sam Krivus Virginia ACC 25 Mitch Moore Virginia Tech ACC 26 Corey Shie Army West Point EIWA 27 Nate Limmex Purdue Big Ten 28 Josh Finesilver Duke ACC 29 Lorenzo Bentley Pittsburgh ACC 30 Jack Mutchnik American EIWA 31 Chris Debien Chattanooga SoCon 32 Marshall Keller Princeton EIWA 33 Ryan Pomrinca Lehigh EIWA 149 POUNDS 1 Anthony Ashnault Rutgers Big Ten 2 Micah Jordan Ohio St. Big Ten 3 Matthew Kolodzik Princeton EIWA 4 Mitch Finesilver Duke ACC 5 Austin O`Connor North Carolina ACC 6 Brock Mauller Missouri MAC 7 Justin Oliver NC State ACC 8 Kaden Gfeller Oklahoma St. Big 12 9 Max Thomsen UNI Big 12 10 Joshua Heil Campbell SoCon 11 Jarrett Degen Iowa St. Big 12 11 Pat Lugo Iowa Big Ten 13 Brady Berge Penn St. Big Ten 14 Cole Martin Wisconsin Big Ten 15 Requir van der Merwe Stanford Pac 12 16 Anthony Artalona Penn EIWA 17 Christian Monserrat West Virginia Big 12 18 Khristian Olivas Fresno St. Big 12 19 Henry Pohlmeyer South Dakota St. Big 12 20 Davion Jeffries Oklahoma Big 12 21 Russell Rohlfing CSU Bakersfield Pac 12 22 Thomas Thorn Minnesota Big Ten 23 Jared Prince Navy EIWA 24 Joshua Maruca Arizona St. Pac 12 24 Malik Amine Michigan Big Ten 26 Alfred Bannister Maryland Big Ten 27 Cortlandt Schuyler Lehigh EIWA 28 Matthew Zovistoski Appalachian St. SoCon 29 Ryan Blees Virginia Tech ACC 30 Shayne Oster Northwestern Big Ten 30 parker kropman Drexel EIWA 32 Jaden VanMaanen North Dakota St. Big 12 33 Tejon Anthony George Mason EWL 157 POUNDS 1 Jason Nolf Penn St. Big Ten 2 Tyler Berger Nebraska Big Ten 3 Ryan Deakin Northwestern Big Ten 4 Hayden Hidlay NC State ACC 5 Alec Pantaleo Michigan Big Ten 6 Kaleb Young Iowa Big Ten 7 Ke‐Shawn Hayes Ohio St. Big Ten 8 Steve Bleise Minnesota Big Ten 8 Larry Early Old Dominion MAC 10 Eric Barone Illinois Big Ten 11 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh ACC 12 Zach Hartman Bucknell EIWA 13 Griffin Parriott Purdue Big Ten 13 Christian Pagdilao Arizona St. Pac 12 15 Josh Humphreys Lehigh EIWA 16 John Van Brill Rutgers Big Ten 16 Jarrett Jacques Missouri MAC 18 Zac Carson Ohio MAC 19 BC LaPrade Virginia Tech ACC 20 Joshua McClure North Carolina ACC 21 Logan Parks Central Mich. MAC 22 Jake Danishek Indiana Big Ten 23 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma St. Big 12 24 Jake Keating Virginia ACC 25 Justin Ruffin SIUE MAC 26 Justin Thomas Oklahoma Big 12 27 Paul Fox Stanford Pac 12 28 Luke Weiland Army West Point EIWA 28 Alex Mossing Air Force Big 12 30 Dan Reed Columbia EIWA 31 Jacob Wright Fresno St. Big 12 32 Adam Santoro Cornell EIWA 32 Alex Smythe Buffalo MAC 165 POUNDS 1 Vincenzo Joseph Penn St. Big Ten 2 Alex Marinelli Iowa Big Ten 3 Evan Wick Wisconsin Big Ten 4 Joshua Shields Arizona St. Pac 12 5 Chance Marsteller Lock Haven EWL 6 Isaiah White Nebraska Big Ten 7 Logan Massa Michigan Big Ten 8 Mekhi Lewis Virginia Tech ACC 9 Branson Ashworth Wyoming Big 12 10 Demetrius Romero Utah Valley Big 12 11 Chandler Rogers Oklahoma St. Big 12 12 Bryce Steiert UNI Big 12 13 Connor Flynn Missouri MAC 14 Jesse Dellavecchia Rider EWL 15 Ebed Jarrell Drexel EIWA 16 Jonathan Viruet Brown EIWA 17 Andrew Fogarty North Dakota St. Big 12 18 Thomas Bullard NC State ACC 19 Cam Coy Virginia ACC 20 Joseph Gunther Illinois Big Ten 21 Bryce Martin Indiana Big Ten 22 Gordon Wolf Lehigh EIWA 23 Zach Finesilver Duke ACC 24 Te`shan Campbell Ohio St. Big Ten 24 Tyler Marinelli Gardner‐Webb SoCon 26 Nick Kiussis West Virginia Big 12 27 Cael McCormick Army West Point EIWA 28 Carson Brolsma Minnesota Big Ten 29 Colston DiBlasi George Mason EWL 30 Tanner Skidgel Navy EIWA 31 Laurence Kosoy Columbia EIWA 32 Troy Keller Buffalo MAC 33 Kenny Moore Northern Ill. 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