2022-23 NCAA DI Rankings

157 - Austin O'Connor

Austin O'Connor closed out his career as a 2-time NCAA champion with an undefeated season after defeating Levi Haines in the finals. On top of the Haines win, O'Connor also defeated Josh Humphreys and Will Lewan in Tulsa. 

Peyton Robb forfeited in the 6th place match to Ed Scott however, we don't count medical forfeits and injury defaults toward rankings so Robb remains ranked above Scott. It's also worth noting that Will Lewan defeated Scott in the second round but then Scott came back to defeat Bryce Andonian who defeated Lewan in the 7th place match. Because of that "rankers delight" Ed Scott gets the nod because of the more recent win over Andonian.

The rest of the rankings follow the results of the NCAA Tournament - you can view all of those results by CLICKING HERE.

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RankGradeNameSchoolPrevious 
1SRAustin O'ConnorNorth Carolina1
2FRLevi HainesPenn State2
3SRJosh HumphreysLehigh5
4SRJared FranekND State4
5JRPeyton RobbNebraska3
6SOEd ScottNC State7
7JRBryce AndonianVirginia Tech6
8SRWill LewanMichigan8
9FRDaniel CardenasStanford11
10JRChase SaldateMichigan State9
11SOTrevor ChumbleyNorthwestern12
12SRKendall ColemanPurdue13
13FRVincent ZerbanN. ColoradoNR
14JRJason KraisserIowa StateHM
15SRKaden GfellerOK State10
16SRJacob WrightWyoming15
17SRJarrett JacquesMissouri16
18FRCael SwensenSD State19
19SRGarrett ModelWisconsin18
20JRCobe SiebrechtIowa14
21FRPaddy GallagherOhio State20
22SRDerek HolschlagUNIHM
23SRAnthony ArtalonaPenn21
24JRDerek GilcherIndiana17
HMSOTommy AskeyApp State22
HMSRPeter PappasGeorge Mason23
HMSRCorbyn MunsonCentral Michigan24
HMSOAndrew ClarkRutgersHM
HMJRNathan LukezArmyHM
HMSRAshton EylerLock HavenHM
HMFRPeyten KellarOhioHM
HMFRJared HillOklahomaHM
HMSOMichael NorthMarylandHM


Austin O'Connor's win over Josh Humphreys in the NCAA semi-finals:

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