ICYMI: NWCA’s Latest Coaches Poll (2/15/2022)
Graphic and release courtesy of Jason Bryant / National Wrestling Coaches Association. Manheim, Pennsylvania – The nation’s top three teams – Penn State, Iowa and Michigan – held firm atop the penultimate NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll released on Tuesday. With top-ranked Penn State (16-0) off this past weekend, second-ranked Iowa drew a lot of the attention with its 23-9 win over No. 12 Oklahoma State at the Bout at the Ballpark, held at Globe Life Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers. The dual was initially slated to be a double freestyle/collegiate dual event with Team USA facing Iran, but visa issues prompted Iran to cancel its trip to event. A number of U.S.-based international representatives stepped up to face Team USA prior to Iowa’s victory over the Cowboys, which drew just over 12,000 fans, making it the 99th college dual meet event in history to draw over 10,000 fans. Third-ranked Michigan improved to 11-1 with weekend wins over rival Michigan State 24-13 and Indiana 37-3. Michigan will close its season at MAC West champion Central Michigan on Sunday. Fourth-ranked NC State improved to 11-1 heading into this weekend’s rescheduled bout with No. 7 Virginia Tech. The Wolfpack topped Pittsburgh 26-9, while Virginia Tech beat then-No. 21 North Carolina 23-11 in Blacksburg. Sunday’s dual in Raleigh will be a non-conference matchup. The rest of the Top 10 was unscathed, but not by much. No. 5 Iowa State got bonus points from 197-pounder Yonger Bastida to push past a cagy Northern Iowa squad 16-15 at the McLeod Center in a near-capacity crowd despite the official attendance numbers. Nebraska and Wisconsin both beat Illinois this weekend, while Missouri beat No. 13 Arizona State in Tempe 19-14 in a quality non-conference matchup for both teams. Missouri will host fifth-ranked Iowa State on Wednesday. Northwestern re-entered the Top 25 after beating then-No. 14 Michigan State 24-16 and Northern Illinois 22-12. Notable action this week (subj. to change) Wednesday, Feb. 16 #5 Iowa State at No. 10 Missouri Thursday, Feb. 17 #8 Wisconsin at #17 Northern Iowa Friday, Feb. 18 #21 Central Michigan at #16 Michigan State, #22 North Carolina at #4 NC State, #20 Princeton at #14 Rutgers, #7 Virginia Tech at Virginia, Bucknell at #12 Oklahoma State. Saturday, Feb. 19 #15 Purdue at #23 Northwestern, Lehigh at #13 Arizona State, Columbia at #14 Rutgers. Sunday, Feb. 20 #11 Cornell at #8 Wisconsin, #3 Michigan at #21 Central Michigan, Rider at #1 Penn State, #24 Oklahoma at #12 Oklahoma State, North Dakota State at #25 South Dakota State, #7 Virginia Tech at #4 NC State, #2 Iowa at #10 Nebraska. Methodology: The NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll is voted on by two coaches from each Division I wrestling conference. Each first-place vote is worth 25 points, 24 points for a second-place vote, 23 for a third-place vote and so on through to one point for a 25th-place vote. The poll is based on dual meet results. NWCA Division I Wrestling Coaches Poll February 15, 2022
Rank Team (First) Record Points Conference Previous
1 Penn State (14) (16-0) 350 Big Ten 1
2 Iowa (13-1) 336 Big Ten 2
3 Michigan (11-1) 320 Big Ten 3
4 NC State (11-1) 310 ACC 4
5 Iowa State (14-1) 289 Big 12 5
6 Ohio State (9-3) 280 Big Ten 6
7 Virginia Tech (8-4) 260 ACC 7
8 Wisconsin (10-2) 233 Big Ten 9
9 Missouri (11-3) 232 Big 12 10
10 Nebraska (6-4) 231 Big Ten 8
11 Cornell (12-2) 214 EIWA 11
12 Oklahoma State (11-4) 194 Big 12 12
13 Arizona State (8-4) 176 Pac-12 13
14 Rutgers (14-5) 144 Big Ten 15
15 Purdue (10-4) 139 Big Ten 16
16 Michigan State (9-4) 136 Big Ten 14
17 Northern Iowa (7-6) 131 Big 12 18
18 Minnesota (4-6) 108 Big Ten 17
19 Penn (7-2) 94 EIWA 22
20 Princeton (6-4) 81 EIWA 19
21 Central Michigan (12-2) 79 MAC 20
22 North Carolina (8-5) 62 ACC 21
23 Northwestern (6-4) 35 Big Ten NR
24 Oklahoma (8-5) 29 Big 12 24
25 South Dakota State (12-4) 25 Big 12 25
  Others Receiving Votes: Lehigh 21, Pittsburgh 10, Appalachian State 9, Oregon State 9, Cal Poly 8, North Dakota State 4, Campbell 1. Dropped Out: No. 23 Lehigh (9-8) Upcoming Coaches Poll Release Dates for 2021-22: Feb. 22.

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