NCAA D-I College Individual Regular Season Rankings – January 18th, 2022

Pictured: Michigan's No. 2, Olympic bronze medalist Myles Amine (top), scrambling to preserve a 3-1 OT win against then-No. 6 Ohio State's Kaleb Romero (bottom) on Friday, January 14, 2022. Photo courtesy of  Sam Janicki / @SJanickiPhoto. 

Our 11th full week of the 2021-2022 NCAA Division I wrestling season is in the books! With that, conference duals are taking over!

Here is The Open Mat’s latest set of national rankings for the 2021-22 Division I season. As the action progresses and starting lineups and weights classes become clearer, TOM will adjust its rankings accordingly. We have done so already and that will continue doing so throughout the year. Also of note, true freshmen are withheld from initial rankings. Once they wrestle at least one regular season match, they will be able to be added into the rankings. Also, academic classes are subject to some variability depending on how certain conferences, schools, and athletics websites address the free COVID-19 year. 

Questions or comments are welcomed and encouraged. Feel free to contact TOM Site Editor Christopher Miller (Email: cmiller@theopenmat.com Twitter: @C_Miller_atTOM) or DM to our official Twitter  account (@theopenmat). 

THE NO. 1 AT EACH WEIGHT

125: NICK SURIANO, MICHIGAN.

133: ROMAN BRAVO-YOUNG, PENN STATE.

141: NICK LEE, PENN STATE.

149: YIANNI DIAKOMIHALIS, CORNELL.

157: DAVID CARR, IOWA STATE.

165: EVAN WICK, CAL POLY.

174: CARTER STAROCCI, PENN STATE.

184: AARON BROOKS, PENN STATE.

197: AJ FERRARI, OKLAHOMA STATE.

285: GABLE STEVESON, MINNESOTA.

 

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