Virginia Wrestling Earns Highest National Ranking in Program History

Virginia Wrestling Earns Highest National Ranking in Program History

Jan 15, 2013 by FloWrestling Staff
Virginia Wrestling Earns Highest National Ranking in Program History
For Immediate Release
Jan. 15, 2013
Wrestling/Contact: Andy Fledderjohann

Virginia Wrestling Earns Highest National Ranking in Program History
Cavaliers move up eight spots to No. 11 in latest USA Today/NWCA/AWN Coaches Poll

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia wrestling team earned its highest national ranking in program history on Tuesday when it moved up to No. 11 in the USA Today/NWCA/AWN Division I Coaches Poll. Buoyed a dual win over then-No. 9 Central Michigan last Saturday, the Cavaliers shot up eight spots in the poll after a No. 19 standing last week.

VirginiaÂ’s highest national ranking previously was No. 16, which the Cavaliers reached in January 2010 and to start the 2012-13 season.

Virginia took runner-up honors last weekend at the Virginia Duals, marking the CavaliersÂ’ best finish in its 19 all-time trips to the event. After defeating Bucknell (31-6), Virginia took down Boise State (21-12), which now is No. 25 in the coaches poll. UVa knocked off then-No. 9 Central Michigan, 21-13, in the semifinals, marking the highest-ranked opponent that Virginia has defeated in program history. 

The Cavaliers boast six wrestlers in the latest InterMat national individual rankings: No. 7 Matt Snyder (R-Sr., Lewistown, Pa.) at 125 pounds, No. 13 George DiCamillo (Fr., Highland Heights, Ohio) at 133, No. 20 Derek Valenti (R-Sr., Newton, N.J.) at 149, No. 16 Jedd Moore (R-Sr., Mount Vernon, Ohio) at 157, No. 7 Nick Sulzer (R-So., Mount Vernon, Ohio) at 165 and No. 14 Jon Fausey (R-Jr., Dalmatia, Pa.) at 174.

The Cavaliers are 9-3 in dual meets this year, with all three losses coming to teams currently ranked in the top 10. Virginia competes at North Carolina at 7 p.m. Friday, then returns home to face Duke at noon Sunday at Memorial Gymnasium. Admission is free for Virginia home wrestling matches.


Andy Fledderjohann
Assistant Media Relations Director
University of Virginia
Office: (434) 982-5131