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Rank Wrestler School Year Record Streak Last 125 133 Rank Wrestler School Year Record Streak Last 125 1 Darian Cruz Lehigh Sr. 7-0 7W 1 2 Nick Suriano Rutgers So. 8-0 8W 3 3 Ethan Lizak Minnesota Jr. 13-1 4W 2 4 Nick Piccininni Oklahoma State So. 9-1 5W 4 5 Sean Fausz N.C. State Jr. 5-0 5W 6 6 Taylor LaMont Utah Valley Fr. 15-2 6W 12 7 Sean Russell Edinboro Jr. 10-2 1L 7 8 Sebastian Rivera Northwestern Fr. 7-0 7W 9 9 Louie Hayes Virginia Fr. 14-3 1W 10 10 Jay Schwarm Northern Iowa Fr. 13-3 1W 16 11 Drew Mattin Michigan Fr. 10-5 1L 19 12 Ryan Millhof Arizona State Jr. 7-2 2L 5 13 Travis Piotrowski Illinois So. 7-0 7W 13 14 Jake Gromacki Clarion Jr. 4-1 1L 14 15 Michael Russo Cornell So. 7-2 2L 15 16 Connor Schram Stanford Sr. 9-3 2L 11 17 Barlow McGhee Missouri Sr. 8-3 2L 17 18 Christian Moody Oklahoma So. 10-6 2L UR 19 Luke Welch Purdue Sr. 12-2 1L 18 20 Brock Hudkins Northern Illinois So. 8-3 2W 20 133 1 Seth Gross South Dakota State Jr. 5-0 5W 1 2 Scott Parker Lehigh Jr. 8-0 8W 3 3 Kaid Brock Oklahoma State So. 12-1 6W 4 4 Luke Pletcher Ohio State So. 13-0 13W 9 5 Jack Mueller Virginia So. 9-2 2W 5 6 Stevan Micic Michigan So. 6-2 1W 2 7 Mitch McKee Minnesota So. 5-2 2L 6 8 John Erneste Missouri Jr. 10-1 1W 8 9 Josh Terao American Jr. 13-3 1L 13 10 Austin DeSanto Drexel Fr. 12-3 1L 18 11 Scott Delvecchio Rutgers Sr. 6-0 6W 10 12 Corey Keener Penn State Sr. 5-0 5W 11 13 Dom Forys Pittsburgh Sr. 8-2 1W 7 14 Korbin Myers Edinboro So. 8-5 2L 16 15 Dennis Gustafson Virginia Tech Sr. 12-4 1L 12 16 Cameron Kelly Ohio Jr. 14-2 2W 14 17 Bryan Lantry Buffalo Jr. 2-2 1W 15 18 Zach Sherman North Carolina Fr. 7-6 2L UR 19 Ben Thornton Purdue Jr. 11-4 1L UR 20 Ian Parker Iowa State Fr. 8-4 2L 17 141 1 Dean Heil Oklahoma State Sr. 13-0 13W 1 2 Kevin Jack N.C. State Sr. 6-0 6W 2 3 Yianni Daikomihalis Cornell Fr. 15-0 15W 8 4 Bryce Meredith Wyoming Sr. 6-1 2W 3 5 Jaydin Eierman Missouri So. 10-0 10W 4 6 Joey McKenna Ohio State Jr. 1-0 1W 5 7 Josh Alber Northern Iowa Jr. 10-2 1L 9 8 Chad Red Nebraska Fr. 10-3 1L 6 9 Ryan Diehl Maryland Jr. 4-0 4W 10 10 Brock Zacherl Clarion Jr. 10-0 10W 11 11 Tommy Thorn Minnesota Jr. 9-4 1W 7 12 Cole Weaver Indiana Jr. 13-2 7W 13 13 Ty Smith Bucknell Sr. 6-2 2L 14 14 Luke Karam Lehigh Fr. 6-2 4W UR 15 Nicholas Gil Navy Jr. 13-2 1L 12 16 Mason Smith Central Michigan So. 13-3 1W UR 17 Javier Gasca III Michigan State Sr. 6-2 1L 15 18 Eli Stickley Wisconsin Fr. 10-4 2L UR 19 Mike Longo Oklahoma Sr. 10-6 2L 18 20 Nick Zanetta Pitt So. 11-3 2W UR 149 1 Zain Retherford Penn State Sr. 8-0 8W 1 2 Brandon Sorensen Iowa Sr. 5-0 5W 2 3 Matt Kolodzik Princeton So. 6-0 6W 4 4 Justin Oliver Central Michigan Jr. 11-1 6W 6 5 Troy Heilmann North Carolina Sr. 13-1 1L 9 6 Colton McCrystal Nebraska Sr. 9-1 1L 5 7 Ryan Deakin Northwestern Fr. 10-2 1W 7 8 Ke-Shawn Hayes Ohio State So. 14-1 4W 8 9 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa So. 11-2 1L 3 10 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State Jr. 12-3 1L 10 11 Solomon Chishko Virginia Tech Jr. 5-2 1L 11 12 Ronnie Perry Lock Haven Sr. 6-1 5W 12 13 Josh Maruca Arizona State So. 15-4 1W 13 14 Eleazar DeLuca Rutgers Sr. 3-1 1L 14 15 Grant Leeth Missouri Jr. 9-2 4W 15 16 Zander Wick Wisconsin Fr. 12-4 1W 17 17 Khristian Olivas Fresno State Fr. 4-0 4W 18 18 Michael Sprague American Jr. 9-7 2L UR 19 Jarrett Degen Iowa State Fr. 8-3 1L 16 20 Eric Barone Illinois So. 4-4 1L 20 157 1 Jason Nolf Penn State Jr. 8-0 8W 1 2 Joey Lavallee Missouri Sr. 11-0 11W 2 3 Michael Kemerer Iowa So. 5-0 5W 3 4 Josh Shields Arizona State So. 14-1 8W 5 5 Alec Pantaleo Michigan Jr. 5-2 5W 15 6 Micah Jordan Ohio State Jr. 11-2 1L 6 7 Tyler Berger Nebraska Jr. 10-2 1L 4 8 B.J. Clagon Rider Sr. 4-2 2W 8 9 Richie Lewis Rutgers Sr. 1-0 1W 11 10 Clay Ream North Dakota State Sr. 8-3 2L 7 11 Luke Zilverberg South Dakota State Sr. 11-3 3W 12 12 Archie Colgan Wyoming Sr. 9-2 5W UR 13 Hayden Hidlay N.C. State Fr. 6-0 6W 19 14 Justin Staudenmayer Brown Sr. 10-3 1L 9 15 Andrew Shomers Edinboro So. 12-3 4W 13 16 Larry Early Old Dominion So. 8-4 3L 10 17 Jake Short Minnesota Sr. 4-3 2L 17 18 Mike D'Angelo Princeton Jr. 8-2 3W UR 19 Ian Brown Lehigh Jr. 5-3 2L 14 20 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh So. 10-4 1W UR 165 1 Vincenzo Joseph Penn State So. 3-0 2W 1 2 Isaiah Martinez Illinois Sr. 3-0 3W 2 3 David McFadden Virginia Tech Jr. 16-0 16W 4 4 Chandler Rogers Oklahoma State Jr. 8-1 6W 5 5 Logan Massa Michigan So. 9-1 1L 3 6 Chad Walsh Rider Sr. 8-0 8W 6 7 Evan Wick Wisconsin Fr. 13-2 1L 11 8 Chance Marsteller Lock Haven Jr. 12-0 12W 10 9 Te'Shan Campbell Ohio State Jr. 11-2 1L 7 10 Nick Wanzek Minnesota Jr. 10-2 1L 8 11 Isaiah White Nebraska So. 9-2 3W 12 12 Anthony Valencia Arizona State So. 11-5 1W 9 13 Jonathon Chavez Cornell Jr. 9-3 2L 15 14 May Bethea Penn Sr. 6-3 2L 16 15 Kaleb Young Iowa Fr. 3-2 2L 17 16 Andrew Fogarty North Dakota State So. 14-5 1L 18 17 Branson Ashworth Wyoming Jr. 11-3 1L 13 18 Jonathan Schleifer Princeton Sr. 4-2 1W 20 19 Gordon Wolf Lehigh Jr. 4-2 1W NR 20 Austin Matthews Edinboro Sr. 0-1 1L 14 174 1 Mark Hall Penn State So. 9-0 9W 1 2 Zahid Valencia Arizona State So. 10-0 10W 2 3 Bo Jordan Ohio State Sr. 12-2 1L 3 4 Daniel Lewis Missouri Jr. 11-0 11W 4 5 Jordan Kutler Lehigh So. 7-1 1L 6 6 Myles Amine Michigan So. 9-3 2W 7 7 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa So. 13-2 1L 5 8 Jadaen Bernstein Navy Sr. 11-2 1W 9 9 Yoanse Mejias Oklahoma Sr. 14-4 1W 8 10 Joseph Gunther Iowa So. 5-0 5W 11 11 Keaton Subjeck Stanford Sr. 10-3 2L 14 12 Drew Hughes Michigan State So. 6-4 1L 12 13 Dylan Lydy Purude So. 14-6 2L NR 14 Will Schany Virginia Jr. 11-3 1L 15 15 Ethan Ramos North Carolina Sr. 7-3 1L 13 16 Jacobe Smith Oklahoma State Jr. 9-3 1L 16 17 David Kocer South Dakota State Sr. 8-2 1W 17 18 Devin Skatzka Indiana So. 10-2 2W 18 19 Ryan Christensen Wisconsin Jr. 11-5 1L NR 20 Brandon Womack Cornell Jr. 5-3 1L 10 184 1 Bo Nickal Penn State Jr. 8-0 8W 1 2 Myles Martin Ohio State Jr. 13-0 13W 2 3 Pete Renda N.C. State Sr. 5-0 5W 3 4 Ryan Preisch Lehigh Jr. 6-1 1L 4 5 Domenic Abounader Michigan Sr. 9-2 1L 7 6 Taylor Venz Nebraska Fr. 12-1 2W 17 7 Zack Zavatsky Virginia Tech Jr. 14-4 1L 10 8 Ricky Robertson Wisconsin Sr. 16-3 1W 12 9 Drew Foster Northern Iowa Jr. 9-3 1W 6 10 Max Dean Cornell Fr. 12-2 2L 5 11 Emery Parker Illinois Jr. 5-1 1W 8 12 Nicholas Gravina Rutgers Sr. 3-0 3W 9 13 Steven Schneider Binghamton Sr. 6-4 2L 15 14 Jordan Ellingwood Central Michigan Sr. 8-5 2L 11 15 Christian LaFragola Brown Jr. 8-2 1L NR 16 Michael Coleman Navy Sr. 11-3 1L 13 17 Bryce Carr UT-Chattanooga Sr. 8-2 1L 14 18 Mitch Sliga Northwestern Sr. 9-3 1W 16 19 Chip Ness North Carolina Sr. 4-2 1L 18 20 Joe Heyob Penn Jr. 6-1 3W 20 197 1 Kollin Moore Ohio State So. 9-0 9W 1 2 Willie Miklus Missouri Sr. 9-1 1W 3 3 Jared Haught Virginia Tech Sr. 11-2 1L 4 4 Michael Macchiavello N.C. State Sr. 5-0 5W 5 5 Anthony Cassar Penn State So. 12-1 6W 7 6 Frank Mattiace Penn Sr. 11-1 3W 10 7 Matt Williams CSU Bakersfield Sr. 15-2 1W 6 8 Kevin Beazley Michigan Sr.
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