2023-24 National Girls High School Wrestling Rankings

155 pounds

USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum has published the Preseason Rankings for high school girls wrestlers for the 2023-24 season. This national ranking evaluates all girls enrolled in grades 8-12, and athletes from all 50 states are eligible for selection.

Last year’s high school graduates have been removed, and many new athletes have joined the rankings for the first time, including eligibility for incoming eighth graders.

The event which clearly had the most impact on these rankings was the record-setting 2023 USMC Junior and 16U Nationals in Fargo, N.D. in July. The rankings also included the U17 and U20 World Championships, the U15 Pan American Trials, and the launch of the new season, FloWrestling’s Who’s Number One. Other top early events that impacted rankings were the Ultimate Club Duals and the Journeymen Fall Classic.

This year, the weight classes for the rankings have been changed to the new USA Wrestling weight classes, which include the current National Federation of State High School Association (NFHS) girls wrestling weight classes, plus an additional weight class, 95 pounds. There will now be 15 weight classes with rankings, instead of the previous 14 weight classes.

With the new season comes eight new No. 1 wrestlers in the rankings. They include Epinesa Elison of California (100), Clare Booe of Florida (110), Gabriella Gomez of Illinois (115), Isabella Marie Gonzales of California (120), Taina Fernandez of Maryland (130), Kaydence Gerg of Idaho (140), Nebi Tsarni of Maryland (145) and Erica Cobos of Texas (235).

Seven wrestlers who finished last season ranked No. 1 have returned and start the new season in the No. 1 spot again: Morgan Turner of Illinois (95), Audrey Jimenez of Arizona (105), Everest Leydecker of Arizona (125), Valerie Hamilton of Illinois (135), Jasmine Robinson of Texas (155), Piper Fowler of Tennessee (170) and Sabrina Nauss of Michigan (190).

The Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings were also updated. U.S. Senior National champion and 2023 U20 World medalist Audrey Jimenez, a senior from Arizona (105), remains the No. 1 in the P-4-P, after holding the position for the entire 2022-23 season. Rounding out the top five are No. 2 Piper Fowler of Tennessee (170), No. 3 Morgan Turner of Illinois (95), No. 4 Jasmine Robinson of Texas (155) and No. 5 Sabrina Nauss of Michigan (190).

The next National Girls High School Ranking will be in November, after a series of major pre-season events, including, the USA Wrestling Preseason Nationals, Super 32, a number of all-star cards, plus other large early season competitions.

Coaches, parents and athletes are encouraged to provide information about specific athletes and their achievements throughout the year for the committee to consider. If they have information on specific girls who should be considered for ranking or updates on their achievements, please send it by email to girlsrankings@usawrestling.org.

The quality of these rankings continue to improve as people choose to share updated information.

Please note, the committee is only ranking 12 athletes at the new 95-pound weight class at this time. The committee will conduct more research in order to expand the number of ranked athletes in following releases. Parents and coaches are encouraged to send in recommendations for girls to rank at 95 pounds. All must be in eighth grade or above for the 2023-24 season. Send all 95-pound nominees to girlsrankings@usawrestling.org.

Also coming up this fall will be the Preseason National Girls High School Team rankings. Watch for more details.

RankNameHometownStateHigh SchoolPrevious
1Jasmine RobinsonAllenTexasAllen High School2 at 152
2Eduarda RodriguesNewport BeachCalif.Newport Harbor High School3 at 152
3Stella SteiglerOrangeVa.Orange High School7 at 152
4Mishell RebischWashingtonMich.Romeo High School4 at 164
5Mya BethelMiamiFla.North Miami High School20 at 152
6Maddie HaydenCaledoniaMich.Caledonia High School10 at 164
7Sarah HenckelSouthburyConn.Blair Academy5 at 152
8Adriana PalumboPleasantvilleN.Y.Pleasantville High School27 at 164
9Kaiulani GarciaStocktonCalif.Gilroy High School22 at 152
10Brynn ShepardsonLittle FallsN.Y.Little Falls High SchoolNR
11Calyese DupreeNixaMo.Nixa High SchoolNR
12Elly JanovskyScherervilleInd.Lake Central High School10 at 144
13Jahzara O’NeilAnchorageAlaskaDiamond High School11 at 152
14Sage RosarioManhattanKansasManhattan High School12 at 152
15Avery BeckmanFriendsvilleTexasFriendswood High School15 at 152
16Skylur LewisRogersArk. Heritage High School16 at 152
17Leilani LemusClovisCalif.Clovis High School17 at 152
18Kylee TaitMariettaOhioWarren High SchoolNR
19Kaylee DavisYukonOkla.Yukon High School25 at 144
20Lillian Gradillas-FloresMaranaAriz.Mountain View-Marana High SchoolNR
21Josie HoukTorringtonWyo. Lingle-Ft. Laramie/Southeast High School25 at 152
22Amelia FawcettWasillaAlaskaColony High School30 at 144
23Mahri ManzCouncil BluffsIowaLewis Central High SchoolNR
24Breanne GibbsMoberlyMo.Moberly High SchoolNR
25Savannah HolderbyReynoldsburgOhiohomeschooled/Reynoldsburg High SchoolNR
26Desza MunsonArvadaColo.Pomona High SchoolNR
27Raegan SniderNew EnterprisePa.Bishop McCort High SchoolNR
28Zoe FriesKunaIdahoKuna High SchoolNR
29Isabella GretzingerMechanicvilleN.Y.Shenendehowa High SchoolNR
30Audrey SeguraVisaliaCalif.Redwood High SchoolNR