24-25 National High School Girls Wrestling Rankings

From USA Wrestling and FloWrestling - Nov 15th Rankings

Below the intro we highlight those from the SE making the list - you can find the full list of those ranked here

USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum has published the National Rankings for high school girls wrestlers for November 2024. This national ranking evaluates all girls enrolled in grades 8-12, and athletes from all 50 states are eligible for selection.

This ranking included the major preseason competitions, including Who’s Number One, Super 32, the USA Wrestling Preseason Nationals, the Ultimate Club Championships, the Journeymen World Classic, the Freak Show and many others.

Please note that the 95-pound weight class rankings will not be updated during the regular season, as a vast majority of high school state associations do not utilize this weight class. It will return to the rankings during the post-season in the spring, when the weight will be contested in major national and international events.

The Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings were also updated. There No. 1 P-4-P athlete, 2024 U17 World champion Taina Fernandez of Maryland, remained at the top. Rounding out the top five are #2 Morgan Turner of Illinois, #3 Isabella Marie Gonzales of California, #4 Piper Fowler of Tennessee and #5 Jaclyn Bouzakis of Pennsylvania.

The next National Girls High School Ranking will be in early January and will cover all of the action during the official high school season until New Year's Day.

Also coming up in late November of 2024 will be the Preseason National Girls High School Team Rankings.

Coaches of teams that should be considered for a national ranking must quickly send updates on their team to girlsrankings@usawrestling.org.

Coaches, parents and athletes are encouraged to provide information about specific athletes and their achievements throughout the year for the committee to consider. If they have information on specific girls who should be considered for ranking or updates on their achievements, please send it by email to girlsrankings@usawrestling.org. The quality of these rankings continue to improve as people choose to share updated information.

95 lbs.

  • #14 Easton Dadiomoff (SO) - Montgomery Central (TN)

  • #24 Sophie Booe (JR) - Palm Harbor (FL)

100 lbs.

  • #10 Ryleigh Sturgill (SO) - Baylor (TN)

  • #22 Cora Finstad (SO) - Gibbs (TN)

105 lbs.

  • #5 Joslyn Johnson (JR) - Flagler Palm Coast (FL)

  • #7 Camdyn Elliott (JR) - Gulf Breeze (FL)

  • #10 Abigail Gonzalez (FR) - Miami Southridge (FL)

  • #15 Maya Alvarado (FR) - Lake Highland Prep (FL)

  • #16 Erin Rizzuto (SR) - Ponte Vedra (FL)

110 lbs.

  • #18 Mariah Mills (SR) - Flagler Palm Coast (FL)

  • #25 Keanna Bush (SR) - Hudson (FL)

115 lbs.

  • #15 Beyonce Espinosa (SR) - South Dade (FL)

  • #22 Artemis Eaton (JR) - North Fosyth (GA)

  • #26 Delialah Betances (JR) - Lee County (GA)

120 lbs.

  • #6 Milana Borrelli (SR) - Venice (FL)

  • #22 Willow White (JR) - South Dade (FL)

125 lbs.

  • #13 Evelyn Holmes-Smith (SR) - Enterprise (AL)

  • #18 Tiyanna Mack (SR) - Blythewood (SC)

130 lbs.

  • #10 Christina Borgmann (SR) - Flagler Palm Coast (FL)

  • #14 Mariana Bowen (JR) - West Creek (TN)

  • #18 Caroline Hilton (FR) - Cleveland (TN)

  • #30 Sophia Satterfield (SR) - Halls (TN)

135 lbs.

  • #14 Elizabeth Rosentiel (SR) - Northridge (AL)

  • #22 Aenaya Vines (SR) - Thompson (AL)

  • #23 Ailee Briggs (JR) - Lemon Bay (FL)

  • #27 Kailani Barrientos (JR) - Oakleaf (FL)

140 lbs.

  • #14 Greta Garbuzovas (JR) - Lumpkin County (GA)

  • #19 Elle Kaufmann (JR) - Lovett (GA)

  • #30 Lena Johansson (SR) - Weaver (AL)

145 lbs.

  • #17 Faith Bane (JR) - New Bern (NC)

  • #18 Sumaiya Aamoud (SR) - Jack Britt (NC)

  • #21 Jada Lawrence (SR) - Bluffton (SC)

155 lbs.

  • #2 Mya Bethel (SR) - North Miami (FL)

  • #5 Janiya Johnson (SO) - Kirkwood (TN)

  • #18 Audrey Levendusky (JR) - Montgomery Central (TN)

170 lbs.

  • #1 Piper Fowler (SR) - Cleveland (TN)

  • #24 Emily Ropel (SR) - Laurens (SC)

  • #25 Irelynn Laurin (JR) - West Creek (TN)

190 lbs.

  • #3 Grace Leota (SR) - Hernando (FL)

  • #16 Cheyenne Cruce (SR) - Middleburg (FL)

235 lbs.

  • #9 Kinea Moore (SR) - Boca Ciega (FL)

  • #30 Cerenity Whiting (SR) - Countryside (FL)

Jason Fulmore
Weekend Wrap up - Georgia

A few names to note at the events around the state this past weekend. Keep in mind (especially in scrambles and pools, etc.) that many coaches are looking to get their wrestlers matches early in the season. Below are a few that looked like they had a good weekend - it doesn’t mean that someone else didn’t. Yes we recognize that not all brackets are created equally … this is simply an opportunity to recognize those that did well (no matter their bracket). We are only mentioning those that wrestled in varsity brackets (also note that not all event results were posted on trackwrestling).

Archer Scramble

  • Archer - Mason Camp and Averyee Pitts were unbeaten at 138 and 175

  • Chattahoochee - Ryland Aston was unbeaten at 106 and Owen Kennedy was 4-0 at 150 in the Varsity B bracket.

  • Grayson - Grayson had 4 wrestlers finish unbeaten in their brackets: Nathan Paulin 3-0 at 215, Jermaine Swaby at 285, Sam Cornely at 165, and Nicholas Paulin at 175.

  • Heritage Catoosa - Kaden Taylor, Alex Grayson, Jaden Walker, Kylin Murphree, and Hunter Baker were all unbeaten for Heritage Catoosa.

  • Hillgrove - Nathan Nguyen and Coen Buice finished the day unbeaten for Hillgrove.

  • Lassiter - Gunnar Castellow was unbeaten at 190 and Casey McElligot was unbeaten at 113.

  • Loganville - Noah Phillips was 3-0 at 215

  • Lumpkin County - Isaac Brown, Gabriel Warchol, Hector Delgado, and Hayden Roy were unbeaten for Lumpkin County.

  • Mt Pisgah - Tyler Prinzo, Conner Doherty, Christian Lange, and Steele Brown all finished unbeaten.

  • North Paulding - James Duke, Ryder Gibson, and Daelin McKissack were unbeaten

  • Social Circle - Cohen Hargrove (last year’s 106 lb. State Champ) was unbeaten at 132, Lauden Ethridge, James Sievers, CJ Duren, Levi Wall, Daniel Passmore, Jarrett Chriswell, and Dane Kracht were also unbeaten on the day.

  • St John Bosco - Michael Madda was 5-0 at 126.

  • Walton - Andrew Lynch and Nathaniel Park were unbeaten for Walton.

  • Wesleyan - Davis Eaton finished unbeaten at 138 for Wesleyan.

Benedictine Quad

Bronco Stampede at Brookwood High School

  • Berkmar - Mike Salazar 4-0 at 165-175

  • Brookwood - Jackson Fenchak 3-0 at 144, Jackson Rogers 3-0 at 144-150, and Calib Cameron took 1st at 190. On the girls side, Lia Axton was 3-0 at 100 and Camille Burke was 2-0 at 145.

  • Fellowship Christian School - Brice Rasberry 3-0 at 106 and Luke Hughes was 1st at 138

  • Lambert - Max Sciro 3 tech falls to take 1st at 157-165 and Leah Julien was 2-0 to take 1st at Girls 145.

  • Mountain View - Kaesen Gim was 1st at 150-157, Bryant Nagel was 3-0 at 215, and Orville Beckford-Dufus was 4-0 at 285.

  • Ola - Lincoln Durden was 3-0 at 126-132, Brian Papcun took 1st at 150-157, Landen Moss was 3-0 with 3 falls at 150-157, Landon McKee was 3-0 with 3 falls at 215, and Xander Dossett had 3 tech falls at 215. On the girls side … all three Ola ladies took first: Kelsie Johnson (125), Kyndall Holloway (125-130), and Lily Harris (135-140).

  • Parkview - Joseph Cox was 1st at 144-150, Liam Townsend was 1st at 157-165, Orion Ewing was 1st at 175, and Natalia Cruz was 1st at 155. We didn’t get a match between two of the top 165-175’s in the state as Robby DeHaven and Antoine Glasgow double forfeited (both dominated their other matches).

  • Seckinger - Amari Bright was 1st at 150-157 and Zacariah Walker was 1st at 190. Azahria Hall was 1st at 130-135 and Kyra Barnum was 1st at 155.

Bulldog Classic

Camden Aina Smith Memorial at Camden High School

  • Good event, but not a GHSA sanctioned event and included wrestlers from Florida that have yet to begin their season. That said, still some interesting individual matchups. Check out Brock Weaver vs. KJ Vazquez in the final at 160 … a 2-0 Weaver win.

Colquitt County Scramble

Dariel Daniel Grind Scramble at LaGrange High School

  • More of a normal scramble without the A, B, C, etc. brackets. Below are your champions at each weight:

    • 106 - Levi Green (Tift County) won by fall over Jordan Bhonny (Carrollton) (Fall 3:15)

    • 113 - Bo Bryant (Tift County) won by tech fall over Emerson Hill (Troup A) (TF 19-3)

    • 120 - Ethan Bresnahan (Harris County) won by fall over Scott Skumautz (Harris County) (Fall 1:42)

    • 126 - Chris Phillips (Central Carroll) won by major decision over Caiden Atkinson (Alexander) (Maj 13-3)

    • 132 - Preston Duffy (Alexander) won by tech fall over Tyler McGuire (Harris County) (TF 18-3)

    • 138 - Preston Strickland (TROUP A) won by fall over Anthony Swanson (TROUP A) (Fall 0:55)

    • 144 - Danny Krutules (Central Carroll) won by tech fall over Judah White (Carrollton) (TF 19-4)

    • 150 - Waylon Pemberton (TROUP A) won by medical forfeit over Colson Hoffman (Central Carroll) (MFFL)

    • 157 - George Carden (Carrollton) won by fall over Kaden Schacht (Harris County) (Fall 4:24)

    • 165 - William White (Central Carroll) won by tech fall over Carson McMillan (Carrollton B) (TF 18-2)

    • 175 - Dylan Hirokawa (PACE ACADEMY) won by fall over Dwane Bouyer (Dublin ) (Fall 1:49)

    • 190 - Matthew VanWettering (Harris County) won by tech fall over Carson Vaillant (TROUP A) (TF 19-2)

    • 215 - Troy Love (TROUP A) won by fall over Jonathan Walton (Carrollton) (Fall 1:54)

    • 285 - Jayden Thomasson (Central Carroll) won by fall over Kahlil Young (Dublin ) (Fall 2:18)

Gainesville Duals

Creekview downed Pope 53-27 to take the team title. On their way to the title - Creekview beat North Gwinnett 53-26, Dacula 70-12, Houston County 70-9, and Gainesville 68-12. Unbeaten individuals (min 3 matches) below:

  • Creekview - Jack Cory (106), Cole Warren (120), Beau Richardson (126), Brock Salas (138), Luke Arave (150), Weston Wilkie (157)

  • Gainesville - William Childs (175)

  • Houston County - Khoa Tran (132)

  • Milton - Benjamin Coryell (126), Matthew Nichols (126/132), Conner Heraty (150), Alexander Goodwin (157), Trevor Finale (190)

  • North Gwinnett - Nicholas Owens (138/144), Alex Villarreal (190)

  • Northview - Jin Davis (144)

  • Pope - Frank DeStefano (132), Cash Prado (144), Finn Shawver (165), Matheus Lake (215), Maxwell Fumerton (285)

  • West Forsyth - Derek Kiefer (106), Alex Blanc (120), Carter Amick (165/175)

Gainesville Girls Round Robin

The event was broken down into two groups - experienced and first-year (similar to a college open). We’ve highlighted those that finished the day unbeaten in the experienced group (we are thinking of first-year similar to JV on the guys side and we don’t have the ability to highlight all of the JV wrestlers that went unbeaten) … so experienced group that went unbeaten are noted below:

  • Central (Carroll) - Bentley Burke (114-118)

  • Chestatee - Abigail Plemons (131-138) and Ivana Munoz (152-164) each were unbeaten

  • Creekview - Emma Gunter (118-122)

  • Gainesville - Mia Trejo (205-229)

  • Gilmer - Leticia Tercero (144-154)

  • Houston County - Kaitlyn Horn (95-111), Mikayla Williams (110-114)

  • Jackson County - Shawn Ally (124-129)

  • Lumpkin County - Caroline Cunningham (120-127), Nora Garbuzovas (138-143), Monica McClendon (172-183), Faith Jones (199-203)

  • Peachtree Ridge - Jewlian Lunceford (162-170)

  • Pope - Manoela Almeida (93-104)

Gilmer Duals

Kickoff Boys Classic at Harlem High School

  • Grovetown - Nick Baker (144), Lonnis Jordan Jr. (175), Xavier DeRamus (215)

  • Habersham Central - Chase Cook (126), Eli Thornton (144/150), Anthony Thomas (190215)

  • Harlem - Nate Lowe (190)

  • Howard - Anthony Hunter (138)

  • Jones County - Arrie Martin (157), Luke Thompson (215/285)

  • Lamar County - Dusty Hanson (106)

  • Oconee County - Dylan Dougherty (138), Chandler Bays (144),

  • South Effingham - Christopher Hardeman (106), Tahrik Bailey (113), Mayson Young (120), Alarik Gibson (132/138), Brayden Bringer (150), Brandon Bringer (157), Bobby Craun (175)

Kickoff Girls Classic at Harlem High School

  • Brantley County - Aurora Edwards (170)

  • Grovetown - Shaniyah McDaniel (120)

  • Habersham Central - Grace Abernathy (140)

  • Harlem - Noemi Arroyo (145)

  • Jefferson - Ella Hughes (130), Ava Catledge (190)

  • Lakeside - Christine Bishop (100)

  • Lamar County - Lily Watson (110)

  • Oconee County - Marli Martin (115)

  • Richmond Hill - Coralys Lopez (105), Izzy West (125), Nevaeh Meguiar (135), Rymonea Rivers (155)

  • Westside - Ethellena Jordan (235)

Pandemonium at the Pit

Panther Scramble

  • 106: Lane Fleming (Elbert County)

  • 113: Austin Jurovschi (Jackson County)

  • 120: Xavier Mance (Lovett)

  • 126: Mason Kutylowski (Winder Barrow)

  • 132: Cael Kusky (Lovett)

  • 138: Toby Jurovschi (Jackson County)

  • 144: Paris Crowder (Oglethorpe Co)

  • 150: Hogan Sims (Commerce)

  • 157: Jonah Burger (Franklin Co)

  • 165: Miles Mason (Oglethorpe Co)

  • 175: Evan Reed (East Jackson)

  • 190: Nate Stratton (Franklin Co)

  • 215: Kieran Boland (Lovett)

  • 285: Mathew Streetman (East Jackson)

Patriot Duals

Southeast Duals

Swamp Duals

Trevor Bailey Duals at Eastside High School (unbeaten with 2 or more matches)

Walnut Grove beat Etowah, Jasper County, and Union County in Pool B, Eastside won Pool A over Collins Hills, Rockdale County, and Union Grove with Walnut Grove taking the title over Eastside

  • Collins Hill - Josh Sigler (150)

  • Eastside - Micah Mostek (113), Ryan Barefield (126), Charles Henderson (126/132), Nolan Christian (132/138), Hassan Williams (138/144), Rylan Daniel (144/150), Jordan Amedee (157), Jamorrie Cole (215)

  • Etowah - Brendan Black (106), Cannon Sansone (113/120), Hilkiah Haffner (126), Peyton Nicholson (132), Logan Hollandsworth (138), Jesse Heuton (144), Chase Evans (150), Suhan Jang (157)

  • Rockdale County - Angel Ayala (106), Christopher Perez-Alvarez (215/285)

  • Union County - Eli Flowers (120), Paxon Legatt (165), Payton Legatt (175/190), Asa Smith-Foot (190/215), Jackson Arthur (285)

  • Union Grove - Ramses Wright (165/175), Tyson McLean (285)

Veterans Duals at East Forsyth

Warrior Invitational at North Cobb High School

  • Finals

    • 106 - Will Cooper (Westminster) 2-0, Fr. over Justin Sanders (Marietta) 1-1, So. (Fall 1:35)

    • 113 - Teequavius Mills (Mill Creek) 2-0, Jr. over Jair Flores (Cartersville) 2-1, So. (TF-1.5 0:00 (21-4))

    • 120 - Luke Berthelot (Kennesaw Mountain ) 3-0, Sr. over Jesse Ramirez (Osborne) 2-1, . (Fall 1:51)

    • 126 - Grant Albright (Allatoona ) 3-0, So. over Landon Tran (Mill Creek) 2-1, So. (MD 19-6)

    • 132 - Antonio Mills (Mill Creek) 3-0, Jr. over Ryan Carroll (Harrison) 2-1, Jr. (TF-1.5 0:00 (19-4))

    • 138 - Noel Vicente (Osborne) 3-0, . over Trey Daniel (North Cobb) 2-1, Jr. (Fall 1:02)

    • 144 - Jayden Hawkins (Harrison) 3-0, So. over Anthony Blessington (North Cobb) 2-1, So. (MD 13-3)

    • 150 - Blue Stiffler (Mill Creek) 3-0, Sr. over Talan Nix (Cartersville) 3-1, Sr. (MD 11-2)

    • 157 - Camdyn Mitchell (Mill Creek) 3-0, Sr. over Avery Maisano (Harrison) 3-1, So. (Fall 2:50)

    • 165 - Jayce Salvemini (Harrison) 3-0, Jr. over Wisdom Iheanacho (South Cobb) 2-1, Jr. (TF-1.5 0:00 (16-1))

    • 175 - Dominic Bambinelli (Mill Creek) 3-0, Sr. over Bo Davis (Blesed Trinity) 2-1, . (TF-1.5 0:00 (20-2))

    • 190 - Wyatt Goff (Harrison) 3-0, Sr. over Andrew Ingle (Allatoona ) 2-1, Jr. (Fall 1:51)

    • 215 - Ronan An (North Cobb) 3-0, So. over Alex Glymph (Marietta) 2-1, Sr. (MD 13-3)

    • 285 - Alex Miller (Allatoona ) 3-0, . over Patrick Days (Osborne) 2-1, . (Fall 2:24)

Wildstyle Scramble at Villa Rica (those taking 1st are listed below)

  • East Paulding - Jakob Eckhart (113-120), Antonio Shelnut (190), Demarcus Ellis (215)

  • Jonesboro - Aadan Adams (157)

  • Newnan - Austin Hudson (138), Glover Cooper (150), Nathan Dewberry (175), Tytus Dunlap (285)

  • Northgate - Ethan Crider (144), Gavin Laporte (126), Adam Bellamy (165)

  • Whitfield Academy - Camdyn Hayslip (132)

Wildstyle Girls Scramble at Villa Rica

  • Carrollton - Elise Haueter (105), Vanessa Lofton (130), Bailey Moore (135-140), Journey Gray (190), Leela Hendrix (170)

  • LaGrange - Aubrie Stargill (155), McKenzie Jones (190)

  • Mt Zion (Carroll) - Trystan Nix (125)

  • Newnan - Madi Cook (120), Mayah Owens (145)

  • Norcross - Truc Nguyen (100), Brooke Madden (115), Melodee Jones (170)

  • Rome - Rubie Barton (235)

  • Villa Rica - Sophia Paige (110)

Jason Fulmore
Headline Archive for 11/1 to 11/4

Monday, November 4th

  • Bulldogs Score Second in Season-Opening Battle at The Citadel, Cement Three Top Finishers - citadelsports.com

    • Notably, redshirt sophomore Carson DesRosier clinched the top mark at 149 lbs behind his defeat of junior teammate Jacob Silka in the all-Bulldog championship final while senior Ben Haubert and graduate transfer Billy Janzer each notched first at 174 lbs and 184 lbs, respectively. Along with Silka, redshirt sophomore Patrick Brophy slid in at second for the 197 lbs bracket while graduate student Tyler Badgett battled back to third overall within the 157 lbs division.

  • Four Allen Wrestlers Place at Pembroke Open - auyellowjackets.com

    • Xavier Anderson posted a strong collegiate debut for the Yellow Jackets as the Summerville, South Carolina native finished in fourth at 125. Anderson's trio of wins included one by major decision and two by fall in one minute and the second in just 24 seconds. 

    • Drevon Wallace worked his way through the bracket in the 149 weight class with three fall victories against three adversaries, including one tech fall. Wallace finished the afternoon by winning the fifth place match with a fall in a mere 14 seconds. 

    • Jerrel Baskins was the fourth Yellow Jacket to place Sunday as the Decatur, Georgia native placed sixth in the 184 weight class. Baskins won his first match of the morning against a competitor from UNC Pembroke in a 9-5 decision, and emerged victorious in his second match with a fall in 59 seconds against Coker's Joshua Howell. 

  • Spitko and Korenoski shine at PJ Smith/Pembroke Open - cokercobras.com

  • Braves Put 21 Wrestlers In Top Five At PJ Smith Pembroke Classic - uncpbraves.com

  • Burburija has strong showing in college debut for Air Force - goairforcefalcons.com

    • “Air Force freshmen Brian Burburija (197) and Andrew Harmon (165) had strong showings in their Division I collegiate debuts. Burburija made a statement with a pin and three technical falls on the day— his only loss by way of the eventual champion, No. 27 Christian Knop (NC State) in sudden victory (4-1 SV). Harmon showed tenacity in tough matches, winning three bouts by decision after a sudden victory loss in the first round.”

  • Uliano Wins SE Open Title Brooker and Floyd take 2nd - appstatesports.com

    • SE Open: The other top results from App State's six entries in Salem, Va., were runner-up finishes from Carson Floyd (197 pounds, Open Division) and true freshman Stephan Monchery (heavyweight, Freshman/Sophomore Division). Chad Bellis dropped his first match but took fifth at 133 pounds with a 5-1 record, while Jeremiah Price was fifth at 157 pounds with a 5-2 record.

    • Battle at Citadel: Tomas Brooker went 2-0 with a head-to-head win against teammate Dalton Battle in a 184-pound semifinal before falling 4-2 in the final against The Citadel's Billy Janzer, who was an NCAA qualifier for Rutgers in 2020 and 2021. Janzer recorded a tiebreaking takedown with 33 seconds left. The Mountaineers got third-place finishes from true freshman Jarvis Little (4-1 at 133 pounds), Aldo Hernandez (3-1 at 141 pounds) and Logan Eller (3-1 at 184 pounds), while Anthony Conetta placed fourth at 157 pounds with a 3-2 record.

  • Washington & Lee Wins Three Weight Classes and 12 Podium Finishes at Messiah - generalssports.com

    • Noah Danforth (149 lbs): Won the 3rd place match with a major decision over Max Parnis (Ursinus) (15-7).

  • #5 Presbyterian Impresses in Princeton with 49 Wins, Four Gold Medals - gobluehose.com

    • Alyssa Mahan (124), Ella Beam (207), and Paige Wehrmeister (138) all backed up their claims to the national top ten by going 10-3 collectively with three runner-up standings.

  • Sacred Heart downs Presbyterian 32-11 to open season - gobluehose.com

    • Caleb Roe, Ryan Luna, and Trenton Donahue were all able to grab the W in the inaugural dual of the 2024-25 slate, although a match-starting 12-0 run by the visitors was enough to eventually grab the 19-point victory.

  • Eight Tornado place at Glenville State Invite - kingtornado.com

    • Clint Morrisette placed third at 174 pounds, winning his first three matches, including a 1:28 pin of Mark Matysek of Frostburg State. After dropping his semifinal match, he won the third-place match via injury default.

    • At 184 pounds, returning national qualifier Ethan Lopez won his first two matches of the day, including a 2:23 pin of Gavin Rodriguez-Cayro of Davis & Elkins to start the day. After dropping a narrow 2-1 decision in the semifinals, he won the third-place match via injury default.

    • Brennan Watkins placed seventh at 157 pounds, winning his first two matches of the day, 19-1 over Zane Perkins of Emory & Henry and 11-2 over Belmont Abbey's Alex Ropski.

    • Joe Bertrand finished fourth at 157 pounds, winning a 6-1 decision over Evan Davis of Ashland and an 11-1 major decision win over Wiley Houser of Glenville State.

    • Tyson Upchurch, wrestling at 125 pounds, had two wins on the day, both of which were via fall. After dropping his opening match, Upchurch pinned Belmont Abbey's Daniel Graham before beating Devin Fowler of Salem.

  • Kibelbek and Booe take 2nd for King at ESU Open - kingtornado.com

    • No. 6 Avery Kibelbek went 3-1 on the day, with two wins via pin, including a win over Ahsia Torres of Sacred Heart in the semifinals. She would finish second after dropping the championship bout.

    • At 117 pounds, it was an all-King matchup in the finals, as  Mendoza won an 8-5 victory over Clare Booe to take the title. Mendoza advanced to the finals after four wins, three of which were pins. Booe also won four times en route to the finals, with all of her victories coming via tech fall.

    • Jessica Corredor earned a first round bye at 131 pounds, then won four straight matches in the consolation rounds after dropping the round of 16 match. In the fifth-place match, she faced Brianna Holcomb of Frostburg State, who she beat via pin to take fifth-place.

  • Genevieve An takes 2nd at ESU Open

    • An (GA) of Lehigh beat the #2 and #3 seeds before falling in the finals to the top seed.

  • Camp takes 2nd at Pepsi Open for Reinhardt - reinhardteagles.com

    • “The Open division saw even more success, with Lee Camp securing second place in the 125 lbs category after a dominant 17-1 TechFall win over a top-ten ranked wrestler, showcasing the skill and intensity he brings to the mat.” Reece Meyers and CJ Shadinger also placed.

  • 25 Running Eagles compete at Pepsi Open - liferunningeagles.com

    • Life University's wrestling team put in a solid showing at the Pepsi Patriot Open, with athletes going deep in their brackets and securing some notable placements. Kendall Norfleet (184 lbs) and Demarco Lee (285 lbs) led the team with first-place finishes, while Collin Mullins (133 lbs, Unattached) and Khalil Abdushshakur (197 lbs, Unattached) also claimed top spots in their divisions, showing the strength of the overall program.

  • Mocs place 4 at SE Open - gomocs.com

    • The Chattanooga Mocs wrestling squad placed four at the Southeast Open Saturday in Salem, Va. Junior Blake Boarman led the way ending up third at 133. Boarman went 4-1 with a major decision and pin along the way. He was joined among open placers at 285 by Kaleb Snodgrass coming in fifth and Dayne Dalrymple's sixth at 149. Kendrick Curtis also ended up sixth at 197 in the Freshman/Sophomore Division.” Many others with SE ties competed as well.

  • Trojans beat Central Missouri and Nebraska-Kearney in opener at the Jack Stephens Center - lrtrojans.com

    • Kodiak Cannedy made an explosive season debut, earning the Trojans' first pin of the year in his opening match. His aggressive style set the tone for the rest of the team.”

    • Brennan Van Hoecke wasted no time on the mat, securing a first-round pin and adding to the Trojans' impressive tally.”

  • Kai Owen takes 2nd at Princeton Open - gocolumbialions.com

    • “Owen got the day started with a quick win via fall (0:48) over Musa Tamaradze in the 141 bracket. Owen followed that up with tech fall victory against Brandon Palcko (Rider) to earn a spot in the quarterfinals. A 10-3 decision win over Justin Hoyle (Hofstra) sent Owen to the semifinals, where he cruised to an 8-0 major decision win against Billy Dekraker. Owen fell to Lock Haven's Wyatt Henson via fall to finish in second place.”

  • Will Conlon wins Princeton Open at 197 for Hofstra - gohofstra.com

    • Names to Note: “… sophomore Will Conlon, wrestling unattached, won the 197-pound weight class at the Princeton Open Sunday at Jadwin Gymnasium. Freshman Teague Strobel collected a pair of wins at 125 pounds in his collegiate debut.”

  • Naval Academy Wrapped Up Opening Weekend at the Clarion Open on Sunday - navysports.com

    • Names to Note: Hunter Heflin, James Latona, Elijah Penton, and Daniel Williams all competed for Navy.

  • Filipowicz claims a Princeton Open Title; 14 Army Cadets made the podium - goarmywestpoint.com

    • Names to Note: “Ethan Berginc (133 lbs), Gunner Filipowicz (165 lbs) and Dalton Harkins (174 lbs) each won the title in their respective weight classes. Cooper Haase (174 lbs) and Sam Sorenson (285 lbs) were finalists in their career debuts, with the 174 lb title bout being an all-Army affair. Charles Farmer (125 lbs), Wolfgang Frable (197lbs) and Brady Colbert (285lbs) each finished third. Ryan Franco (141lbs) and Mark Metz (157lbs) followed in fourth, Trae McDaniel (149lbs), Dakota Morris (157lbs) and Austin Kohlhofer (197lbs) were fifth and Richard Treanor (141lbs) claimed sixth place.”

Sunday, November 3rd

Saturday, November 2nd

Friday, November 1st

Jason Fulmore