2023-24 National Girls High School Wrestling Rankings

115 pounds

USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum has published the February 2024 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.

The high school regular season is entering the busiest part of its post-season. As of this ranking, state high school championships for girls have been held in Alabama, Alaska, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, New York, Utah (1A/2A) and Washington, D.C, plus private school state events in Texas and Georgia.

This weekend is one of the busiest for girls state high school championships, with over 20 states competing, followed by next week, with another 20-plus states holding their state championships. 

There are four new No. 1 ranked wrestlers in the February rankings: Jaclyn Bouzakis of Pennsylvania (100), Isabella Marie Gonzales of California (115), Molly Allen of Iowa (125) and Gemma Templeman of California (235). 

The 10 No. 1 athletes from January who remain in the top spot in February are Morgan Turner of Illinois at 105 pounds, Audrey Jimenez of Arizona at 110 pounds, Everest Leydecker of Arizona at 120 pounds, Taina Fernandez of Maryland at 130 pounds, Haylie Jaffe of Pennsylvania at 135 pounds, Kaidance Gerg of Idaho at 140 pounds, Nebi Tsarni of Maryland at 145 pounds, Eduarda Rodrigues of California at 155 pounds, Piper Fowler of Tennessee at 170 pounds and Sabrina Nauss of Michigan at 190 pounds 

There were a few changes in the Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings, with the top three athletes repeating in their position, led by No. 1 Audrey Jimenez of Arizona. Making the biggest jump was Jaclyn Bouzakis of Pennsylvania, who moved from No. 13 to No. 4. Bouzakis has won a number of college opens, and defeated the No. 1 ranked NCAA athlete and the No. 1 ranked NAIA athlete in her weight along the way. There is only one new athlete in the top 25, Gemma Templeman of California, who has moved into the No. 25 spot. 

The next National Girls High School Ranking will be in mid-March, after the conclusion of all of the 2024 state high school championships, and could have some early post-season events included in the ranking review. 

The February National Girls High School Team Rankings will be published tomorrow, February 15. 

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.

RANKNAMEYEARCITYSTATEHIGH SCHOOLPREVIOUS
1Isabella Marie GonzalesJRClovisCAClovis East High School2 at 120
2Clare BooeSRTarpon SpringsFLWyoming Seminary1 at 115
3Riley RayomeJRThe WoodlandsTXConroe The Woodlands High School2 at 115
4Kaura ColesSOKalispellMTGlacier High School3 at 115
5Gabriella GomezJRCarol StreamILGlenbard North High School5 at 115
6Gigi BraggJRAnokaMNAnoka High School6 at 115
7Cecilia WilliamsSOLansingMIMason High School7 at 115
8Emma BaconFRDallasPAWyoming Seminary8 at 115
9Lorianna PiestewaSRGallupNMMiyamuyra High School9 at 115
10Ana MalovichJRButlerPAButler High School10 at 115
11Harlee HillerJREvanstonILLoyola Academy11 at 115
12Raegan BriggsSRHarrisonOHHarrison High School12 at 115
13Emma AlbaneseJRLas VegasNVSLAM Academy13 at 115
14Reanah UtterbackJREddyvilleIASigourney-Keota High School15 at 115
15Zeta LeeSRTacomaWAMount Tahoma High School14 at 115
16Lindsey LopezSRLovelandCOLoveland High School17 at 115
17Mia HargroveSRColorado SpringsCODiscovery Canyon High School12 at 120
18Jessa JoinerJRLebanonMOLebanon High School18 at 115
19Akeelah MooreJRRichardsonTXRichardson High School20 at 115
20Maddie RipleySROwls HeadMEOceanside High School19 at 115
21Marjorie McDanielSROrtingWAOrting High School23 at 115
22Leah EdwardsJRGold HillNCEast Rowan High School24 at 115
23Joely SlyterJRLewistonIDLewiston High School25 at 115
24Ysabella OcampoFRNew HavenINIndiana Digital Learning School30 at 115
25Mia GalindoSOSpringfieldVAHomeschooled27 at 115
26Julia KaySOCedar CityUTCanyon View High School28 at 115
27Angela BianchiSOTwo RiversWITwo Rivers High School16 at 120
28Journie RodriguezJRLancasterPAJP McCaskey High School17 at 120
29Hannah LopezSOMooreOKMoore High School27 at 110
30Alena WilliamsJRSearcyARSearcy High SchoolNR