2024-25 NAIA Women's College Wrestling Rankings
117 pounds
1. This ranking includes a plethora of results from tournaments and duals, not the least of which is the massive Missouri Valley Open.
2. Please note that we do not rank more than two women from the same school, as the rankings reflect the NAIA postseason, where no more than two are allowed to enter per weight from each program. That said, at times there are weights where we had to remove the lowest-ranked wrestlers from programs that had more than two rankable athletes.
3. Please note that we do not count forfeits or medical forfeits against a wrestler’s ranking. This was a factor at several weights.
4. The deepest weight in the NAIA is 110 pounds, where you could make a case for many names in the top 10 to be national title contenders.
5. There’s been some notable results from freshmen that have propelled them into the rankings. Here’s a few to watch moving forward: #3 at 117 Zao Estrada of William Penn; Indiana Tech’s duo at 117 and 124, Arisna Stott and Rose Kaplan, ranked #6 and #7, respectively; and Life University’s Ugochi Anunobi, #4 at 160.
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