NCAA Rankings 2017-18
133: Ali Naser Breaks Through
Ali Naser had a solid performance at the Virginia Duals, beating then-#3 Jack Mueller and #17 Dennis Gustafson to send him to the #15 spot. However, Ian Parker got the better of Naser at the same event, and so Parker also breaks into the top 20 as a result of that victory, plus his early-season defeat of #4 Austin DeSanto.
Mueller drops due to the aforementioned loss, while Zach Sherman and Dylan Duncan fall out of the top 20 to make room for new additions Naser and Parker.
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Rank | Grade | Name | School | Previous Rank |
1 | JR | Seth Gross | SD State | 1 |
2 | SO | Luke Pletcher | Ohio State | 2 |
3 | SO | Kaid Brock | OK State | 4 |
4 | FR | Austin DeSanto | Drexel | 5 |
5 | FR | Montorie Bridges | Wyoming | 6 |
6 | SO | Stevan Micic | Michigan | 8 |
7 | JR | Josh Terao | American | 7 |
8 | SO | Jack Mueller | Virginia | 3 |
9 | JR | Scott Parker | Lehigh | 9 |
10 | SR | Dom Forys | Pittsburgh | 10 |
11 | JR | John Erneste | Missouri | 11 |
12 | SO | Mitch McKee | Minnesota | 12 |
13 | JR | Bryan Lantry | Buffalo | 13 |
14 | SR | Scott DelVecchio | Rutgers | 14 |
15 | SR | Ali Naser | Arizona State | NR |
16 | SO | Korbin Myers | Edinboro | 15 |
17 | JR | Dennis Gustafson | Virginia Tech | 17 |
18 | SO | Rico Montoya | N. Colorado | 16 |
19 | FR | Ian Parker | Iowa State | NR |
20 | JR | Cameron Kelly | Ohio | 18 |