NCAA Rankings 2018-19
125 Tenancious Lee
Spencer Lee silenced all doubters once again in Pittsburgh, winning his second 125-pound title in as many tries. Rayvon Foley proved he was All-American material despite being ranked outside the top 10.
Jay Schwarm and Alex Mackall didn't land on the podium, but winning multiple matches and finishing in the round of 16 was enough to earn top 20 rankings. Unfortunately, that left no room for seniors Zeke Moisey and Ryan Millhof. Injuries proved too great an obstacle for those two former All-Americans and they finish their careers outside the top 20.
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Rank | Grade | Name | School | Previous Rank |
1 | SO | Spencer Lee | Iowa | 3 |
2 | JR | Jack Mueller | Virginia | 5 |
3 | SO | Sebastian Rivera | Northwestern | 1 |
4 | FR | Vitali Arujau | Cornell | 9 |
5 | JR | Nicholas Piccininni | OK State | 2 |
6 | FR | Pat Glory | Princeton | 8 |
7 | SO | Rayvon Foley | Michigan State | 11 |
8 | SR | Ronnie Bresser | Oregon State | 4 |
9 | SR | Sean Russell | Minnesota | 6 |
10 | SR | Brent Fleetwood | ND State | 7 |
11 | SR | Sean Fausz | NC State | 10 |
12 | SO | Michael McGee | Old Dominion | 13 |
13 | SO | Drew Hildebrandt | Central Michigan | 14 |
14 | SO | Drew Mattin | Michigan | 16 |
15 | JR | Jacob Schwarm | UNI | NR |
16 | JR | Travis Piotrowski | Illinois | 12 |
17 | SO | Devin Schroder | Purdue | 18 |
18 | SR | Elijah Oliver | Indiana | 15 |
19 | SO | Alex Mackall | Iowa State | NR |
20 | JR | Cole Verner | Wyoming | 20 |