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  1. 2 days ago · Wrestler Rankings | Division I Wrestler Rankings | Division I 2025 Season | Pre-Ssn | 06/24/24

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    1. Spencer Lee, Iowa 2. Patrick Glory, Princeton 3. Liam Cronin, Nebraska 4. Matt Ramos, Purdue 5. Patrick McKee, Minnesota Spencer Lee continues to do Spencer Lee things. After being taken down by Penn State's Marco Vespa to open up the Nittany Lion dual against the Hawkeyes, Lee turned up his offense and notched a first-period tech against his op...

    1. Roman Bravo-Young, Penn State 2. Daton Fix, Oklahoma State 3. Vito Arujau, Cornell 4. Michael McGee, Arizona State 5. Micky Phillippi, Pittsburgh Roman Bravo-Young is the guy at 133 pounds. With two back-to-back falls against top-10 opponents, he's been on fire lately and will be expected to run through the rest of his schedule without too much ...

    1. Andrew Alirez, Northern Colorado 2. Real Woods, Iowa 3. Cole Matthews, Pitt 4. Brock Hardy, Nebraska 5. Ryan Jack, N.C. State Andrew Alirez continues to show why he deserves this top spot at 141 pounds. The junior Northern Colorado star not only fended off All-American Clay Carlson over the weekend, but he did so definitively, topping the Jackra...

    1. Yianni Diakomihalis, Cornell 2. Sammy Sasso, Ohio State 3. Yahya Thomas, Northwestern 4. Austin Gomez, Wisconsin 5. Kyle Parco, Arizona State After starting the season 0-1, Cornell's Yianni Diakomihalis has rattled off nine wins a row, adding another W to his record this weekend with a major decision against Danny Fongaro of Columbia. The three-...

    The 157-pound weight class has its fair share of undefeated wrestlers, but Nebraska's Peyton Robb leads them all. The All-American Husker had a test this week in national qualifier Garrett Model, but Robb did what he's done all season and shut down the Badger. Robb has been so impressive in his 19 victories, and he's alone at the top of 157 pounds ...

    1. Keegan O'Toole, Missouri 2. David Carr, Iowa State 3. Quincy Monday, Princeton 4. Shane Griffith, Stanford 5. Cam Amine, Michigan The 165-pound weight class is top heavy, with national champs Keegan O'Toole and David Carr leading the way. Carr, in particular, earned two good wins over the weekend, majoring Gerrit Nijenhuis and topping All-Americ...

    The entire top-five at 174 pounds held steady this week, as Penn State's Carter Starocci beat Iowa's Nelson Brands, Nebraska's Mikey Labriola bonused Wisconsin's Josh Otto, Virginia Tech's Mekhi Lewis majored Pitt's Luca Augustine, Drexel's Michael O'Malley stopped Brown's Drew Clearie and Chris Foca earned wins against Ben Pasiuk and Lenox Wolak. ...

    1. Aaron Brooks, Penn State 2. Parker Keckeisen, Northern Iowa 3. Trent Hidlay, NC State 4. Marcus Coleman, Iowa State 5. Kaleb Romero, Ohio State The only change at 184 pounds this week is for the fifth position, as Cornell's Jon Loew dropped out the rankings following his injury default loss Sahm Abdulrazzaq of Army. Much like Gomez at 149 pounds...

    1. Rocky Elam, Missouri 2. Nino Bonaccorsi, Pittsburgh 3. Michael Beard, Lehigh 4. Max Dean, Penn State 5. Yonger Bastida, Iowa State This week's 197 pound ranking remains unchanged and aligns perfectly with InterMat's rankings from last week as well. Elam, the top-ranked wrestler at this weight who took over the spot after Dean's losses, did not w...

    1. Mason Parris, Michigan 2. Greg Kerkvliet, Penn State 3. Tony Cassioppi, Iowa 4. Lucas Davison, Northwestern 5. Wyatt Hendrickson, Air Force Penn State's reg Kerkvliet made big moves this week at heavyweight, as he jumped from No. 3 and No. 2 following his dual-winning victory over Iowa's Tony Cassioppi. Kerkvliet's improvement is clear, and thou...

    • 125 pounds Spencer Lee, Iowa Patrick Glory, Princeton Liam Cronin, Nebraska Matt Ramos, Purdue Patrick McKee, Minnesota. It's Spencer Lee vs. the field at 125 pounds.
    • 133 pounds Roman Bravo-Young, Penn State Daton Fix, Oklahoma State Vito Arujau, Cornell Michael McGee, Arizona State Sam Latona, Virginia Tech.
    • 141 pounds Andrew Alirez, Northern Colorado Real Woods, Iowa Beau Bartlett, Penn State Cole Matthews, Pitt Brock Hardy, Nebraska. This weight is anyone's game.
    • 149 pounds Yianni Diakomihalis, Cornell Austin Gomez, Wisconsin Sammy Sasso, Ohio State Yahya Thomas, Northwestern Kyle Parco, Arizona State.
  2. Dec 27, 2023 · What we’re doing today is comparing and ranking the ten 2023-24 weight classes against each other. How do you do such a thing? We have some numbers and then frankly, a lot of it is in the eye of the beholder and what you like as a fan.

  3. InterMat's individual wrestling rankings (top 20 wrestlers by weight class), released Feb. 26: 01. Stephen Abas (FresnoSt,Sr) 02. Leroy Vega (Minnesota,Sr) 03. Chris Fleeger (Purdue ,Fr)

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