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Wrestling Season Rolling On, Make Sure Your Subscription Is Too Division I Individual Rankings February 14, 2017 125 Pounds 157 Pounds 197 Pounds Rk ...Wrestler ....................... Year .......................School Rk ...Wrestler ....................... Year .......................School Rk ...Wrestler ....................... Year .......................School 1......Thomas Gilman .............. Sr ............................. Iowa 1......Jason Nolf ......................So ................... Penn State 1......J’den Cox ....................... Sr ........................Missouri 2......Nick Suriano ....................Fr ................... Penn State 2......Michael Kemerer .............Fr ............................. Iowa 2......Brett Pfarr ....................... Sr .................... Minnesota 3......Tim Lambert ................... Sr ......................Nebraska 3......Jordan Kutler ...................Fr .......................... Lehigh 3......Jared Haught ...................Jr ................ Virginia Tech 4......Joey Dance .................... Sr ................ Virginia Tech 4......Tyler Berger ....................So ......................Nebraska 4......Kollin Moore ....................Fr ....................Ohio State 5......Ethan Lizak ....................So .................... Minnesota 5......Joey LaVallee ................. Sr ........................Missouri 5......Jake Smith ..................... Sr ................West Virginia 6......Darian Cruz .....................Jr .......................... Lehigh 6......Joe Smith .......................So ...........Oklahoma State 6......Aaron Studebaker .......... Sr ......................Nebraska 7......Jack Mueller ....................Fr ......................... Virginia 7......Jake Short .......................Jr .................... Minnesota 7......Nathan Rotert ..................Jr ..... South Dakota State 8......Dylan Peters ................... Sr .............. Northern Iowa 8......Clay Ream ......................Jr ...... North Dakota State 8......Preston Weigel ...............So ...........Oklahoma State 9......Sean Russell ..................So .......................Edinboro 9......Archie Colgan ..................Jr ......................Wyoming 9......Matt McCutcheon ............Jr ................... Penn State 10 ...Josh Terao ......................So ......................American 10 ...Victor Lopez ................... Sr ....................... Bucknell 10 ...Shawn Scott ................... Sr ............Northern Illinois 11 ....Josh Rodriguez .............. Sr ...... North Dakota State 11 ....Colin Heffernan ...............Jr ..........Central Michigan 11 ....Ryan Wolfe ..................... Sr ............................ Rider 12 ...Gabriel Townsell ..............Fr ....................... Stanford 12 ...Russell Parsons ............. Sr .............................Army 12 ...Kevin Beazley .................Jr ...............Old Dominion 13 ...Nick Piccininni .................Fr ...........Oklahoma State 13 ...Kyle Langenderfer ...........Jr ........................... Illinois 13 ...Ricky Robertson ..............Jr .....................Wisconsin 14 ...Drew Templeman ........... Sr ......................Wyoming 14 ...Josh Shields ....................Fr ............... Arizona State 14 ...Tom Sleigh ......................Jr ....................... Bucknell 15 ...Jose Rodriguez ...............Fr ....................Ohio State 15 ...Brian Murphy .................. Sr .......................Michigan 15 ...Owen Scott ..................... Sr ..........................Cornell 16 ...Nathan Kraisser ............. Sr ......................Campbell 16 ...Bryant Clagon .................Jr ............................ Rider 16 ...Frank Mattiace ...............So .............................Penn 17 ...Shakur Laney .................So ............................. Ohio 17 ...Clark Glass ..................... Sr .................... Oklahoma 17 ...Brad Johnson ................. Sr .................... Oklahoma 18 ...Conor Youtsey ................ Sr .......................Michigan 18 ...Sal Mastriani .................. Sr ................ Virginia Tech 18 ...Corey Griego ..................So ............... Oregon State 19 ...Johnny Jimenez ..............Jr .....................Wisconsin 19 ...Andrew Atkinson .............Jr ......................... Virginia 19 ...Jackson Striggow ............Fr .......................Michigan 20 ...Brent Fleetwood ..............Jr ..........Central Michigan 20 ...John Van Brill .................So ........................ Rutgers 20 ...Austin Severn ................. Sr ..........Central Michigan 133 Pounds 165 Pounds 285 Pounds 1......Nathan Tomasello ...........Jr ....................Ohio State 1......Isaiah Martinez ................Jr ........................... Illinois 1......Kyle Snyder .....................Jr ....................Ohio State 2......Eric Montoya .................. Sr ......................Nebraska 2......Logan Massa...................Fr .......................Michigan 2......Connor Medbery ............ Sr .....................Wisconsin 3......Cory Clark ...................... Sr ............................. Iowa 3......Isaac Jordan ................... Sr .....................Wisconsin 3......Jacob Kasper ..................Jr .............................Duke 4......Seth Gross .....................So ..... South Dakota State 4......Vincenzo Joseph .............Fr ................... Penn State 4......Ty Walz ........................... Sr ................ Virginia Tech 5......Kaid Brock .......................Fr ...........Oklahoma State 5......Chad Walsh .....................Jr ............................ Rider 5......Nick Nevills .....................So ................... Penn State 6......Zane Richards ................ Sr ........................... Illinois 6......Te’Shan Campbell ..........So .....................Pittsburgh 6......Austin Schafer ................ Sr ...........Oklahoma State 7......Stevan Micic ....................Fr .......................Michigan 7......Daniel Lewis ...................So ........................Missouri 7......Tanner Hall .....................So ............... Arizona State 8......Dom Forys .......................Jr ................................Pitt 8......Chandler Rogers ............So ...........Oklahoma State 8......Michael Kroells ............... Sr .................... Minnesota 9......Scotty Parker ..................So .......................... Lehigh 9......Anthony Valencia ............Fr ............... Arizona State 9......Denzel Dejournette ........ Sr ........Appalachian State 10 ...Earl Hall .......................... Sr ....................Iowa State 10 ...Branson Ashworth ..........So ......................Wyoming 10 ...Joey Goodhart.................Jr ...........................Drexel 11 ....Josh Alber .......................Jr .............. Northern Iowa 11 ....Bryce Steiert ....................Jr .............. Northern Iowa 11 ....Ryan Solomon.................Jr .....................Pittsburgh 12 ...John Erneste ..................So ........................Missouri 12 ...Dylan Cottrell .................. Sr ................West Virginia 12 ...Jared Johnson................ Sr ................ Chattanooga 13 ...Korbin Myers ...................Fr .......................Edinboro 13 ...Yoanse Mejias .................Jr .................... Oklahoma 13 ...Nathan Butler ..................Jr ....................... Stanford 14 ...Kevin Devoy ................... Sr ...........................Drexel 14 ...Austin Matthews ..............Jr .......................Edinboro 14 ...Thomas Haines ..............So ..................Lock Haven 15 ...Connor Schram ...............Jr ....................... Stanford 15 ...Dylan Palacio ................. Sr ..........................Cornell 15 ...William Miller ..................So .......................Edinboro 16 ...Mitch McKee ...................Fr .................... Minnesota 16 ...Mitch Minotti ....................Jr .......................... Lehigh 16 ...Doug Vollaro ................... Sr .......................... Lehigh 17 ...Jamal Morris ...................So ...................... NC State 17 ...Andrew Fogarty ...............Fr ...... North Dakota State 17 ...Ray O’Donnell ................ Sr ......................Princeton 18 ...Bryan Lantry ...................So ..........................Buffalo 18 ...Joseph Gunther...............Fr ............................. Iowa 18 ...Ross Larson ................... Sr .................... Oklahoma 19 ...Cameron Kelly................So ............................. Ohio 19 ...Nick Wanzek ...................Jr .................... Minnesota 19 ...JJ Everard ...................... Sr .............. Northern Iowa 20 ...Colby Smith .....................Fr ........Appalachian State 20 ...Drew Hughes ..................Fr .............Michigan State 20 ...Cody Crawford ................Jr ............... Oregon State 141 Pounds 174 Pounds 1......Dean Heil ........................Jr ...........Oklahoma State 1......Zahid Valencia .................Fr ............... Arizona State 2......Kevin Jack .......................Jr ...................... NC State 2......Bo Jordan ........................Jr ....................Ohio State 3......Joey McKenna ...............So ....................... Stanford 3......Brian Realbuto ............... Sr ..........................Cornell 4......Matt Kolodzik ...................Fr ......................Princeton 4......Mark Hall .........................Fr ................... Penn
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