2024-25 National High School Girls Wrestling Rankings

95 pounds

USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum has published the final National Rankings for high school girls wrestlers for the 2024-25 season. This national ranking evaluates all girls enrolled in grades 8-12, and athletes from all 50 states are eligible for selection.

These rankings have heavily impacted by the results from the USA Wrestling Women’s National Duals in June, as well as a number of other events held in the late post-season.

This ranking includes seniors from the 2024-25 season. It is being posted prior to the 2025 U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals in Fargo, N.D., July 12-13, where a large number of ranked wrestlers will compete in either the Junior or the 16U divisions.

There is only one new No. 1 ranked wrestler, Josephine Larson of Illinois at 190 pounds. The other No. 1 ranked wrestlers are unchanged and include Madison Healey of Pennsylvania (95), Jaclyn

Bouzakis of Pennsylvania (100), Morgan Turner of Illinois (105), Heather Crull of Indiana (110), Epenesa Elison of California (115), Everest Leydecker of Arizona (120), Emma Bacon of Pennsylvania (125), Aubre Krazer of Pennsylvania (130), Taina Fernandez of Maryland (135), Daniella Nugent of Massachusetts (140), Violette Lasure of Pennsylvania (145), Ella Poalillo of New Jersey (155), Piper Fowler of Tennessee (170) and Tilisa Matakaiongo of Utah (235).

The Pound-For-Pound (P-4-P) rankings had minimal changes. The biggest jump came from Aubre Krazer of Pennsylvania, who moved from No. 7 to No. 3 after beating two Senior World medalists at the Senior-level Grand Prix of Spain last week. Final X runner-up Everest Leydecker of Arizona remains the No. 1 ranked wrestler in the P-4-P.

There is only one new athlete in the P-4-P, Josephine Larson of Illinois, who comes in at No. 25. 

The next national high school wrestling rankings will be published in the fall, and will not include graduated seniors, and will include incoming eighth graders.

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.

RankNameClassCityStateSchoolPrevious
1Madison HealeyFRLuzernePa.Wyoming Seminary1 at 95
2Justice GutierrezSOArvadaColo.Pomona2 at 95
3Natalie RadeckiJRNewarkDel.Caravel3 at 95
4Lilly BreedenJRLibertyMo.Liberty11 at 100
5Zoey HaneySRTroyMo.Troy Buchanan16 at 100
6Alliya WalkerFRRural RetreatVa.Grayson CountyNR
7Easton DadiomoffSOPalmyraTenn.Montgomery Central4 at 95
8Cassidy O’ConnellFRFall CreekWis.Altoona6 at 95
9Abigail Peterson8THDenverIowaDenver25 at 100
10Alexa Rodriguez LopezSRDallasTexasDallas HillcrestNR
11Francesca GusfaJRRidgewoodN.J.Ridgewood5 at 95
12Timmery Condit8THLittletonColo.Homeschooled9 at 95
13Serah YogiJRMililaniHawaiiPearl City10 at 95
14Brooklyn HenryFROrrtanaPa. Gettysburg15 at 95
15Aniyah WhayneJRKissimmeeFla.KissimmeeNR
16Lillee DensonJRSaint Clair ShoresMich.LakeviewNR
17Lexi PancoastFRMechanicsburgPa. MechanicsburgNR
18Lily EnosJRBataviaIll. Batavia7 at 95
19Olivia PolanskyFRRaynhamMass.Bridgewater Raynham11 at 95
20Aaliyah BrownJRGreenwoodInd.Center Grove13 at 95
21Maise ElliottFRPuyallupWash.Ridgecrest14 at 95
22Katelyn RowlesJRPortlandInd.Jay County16 at 95
23Mia VazquezSRChicagoIll.Rickover Naval17 at 95
24Hayden KumferFRKenaiAlaskaStudent Wrestler18 at 95
25Rhyan TijerinaSOBuckeyeAriz.Millennium19 at 95
26Mckenzie ManteiFRDundeeMich.DundeeNR
27Olivia MunsonFRResedaCalif.Chaminade SchoolNR
28Jocelyn PradoSRTecumsahNeb.Johnson County CentralNR
29Piper EllerFRDraperUtahCorner CanyonNR
30Navjot WaraichSRDublinCalif.DublinNR