NCAA Rankings 2018-19
133 Seth Gross
A relatively quiet week means few changes at 133. Josh Terao lost at the Reno TOC to Shiquan Hall of the NAIA's Grand View and falls out of the top 20. Reno runnerup Anthony Tutolo notched a victory over Hall before losing to Daton Fix in the finals and moves right up to the bubble but still unranked.
Virginia's Louie Hayes moves up a weight class and makes the crowded division even tougher. He slots in at #19, demonstrating the depth at 133.
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Rank | Grade | Name | School | Previous Rank |
1 | SR | Seth Gross | SD State | 1 |
2 | JR | Nick Suriano | Rutgers | 2 |
3 | JR | Stevan Micic | Michigan | 3 |
4 | SO | Tariq Wilson | NC State | 4 |
5 | FR | Micky Phillippi | Pittsburgh | 5 |
6 | JR | Luke Pletcher | Ohio State | 6 |
7 | FR | Daton Fix | OK State | 7 |
8 | SR | Ethan Lizak | Minnesota | 8 |
9 | SR | John Erneste | Missouri | 9 |
10 | FR | Austin Gomez | Iowa State | 10 |
11 | SO | Austin DeSanto | Iowa | 11 |
12 | SO | Montorie Bridges | Wyoming | 12 |
13 | JR | Korbin Myers | Virginia Tech | 13 |
14 | SR | Chas Tucker | Cornell | 14 |
15 | SO | Dylan Duncan | Illinois | 15 |
16 | JR | Cam Sykora | ND State | 16 |
17 | FR | Roman Bravo-Young | Penn State | 17 |
18 | JR | Noah Gonser | Campbell | 18 |
19 | SO | Louie Hayes | Virginia | 15 |
20 | SR | Sean Nickell | CSU Bakersfield | 20 |