NCAA Rankings 2018-19

174 Mark Hall

No upsets except for the former #20 Seldon Wright of Old Dominion dropping a match to Anthony Mantanona. Mantanona is a freshman with massive potential and a very high ceiling, but does not quite yet have a rankable resume. 

So the final slot in the top 20 goes to Ethan Smith, who picked up a solid win over Michigan State's Drew Hughes. We're not sure if Ohio State even knows who will be their starting 174-pounder, Smith or Te-Shan Campbell, but whoever does will be ranked right around the #20/bubble territory. 

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RankGradeNameSchoolPrevious Rank
1JRMark HallPenn State1
2JRZahid ValenciaArizona State2
3JRMyles AmineMichigan3
4SRDaniel LewisMissouri4
5JRJoseph SmithOK State5
6JRDavid McFaddenVirginia Tech6
7JRJordan KutlerLehigh7
8JRTaylor LujanUNI8
9FRMikey LabriolaNebraska9
10SRRyan ChristensenWisconsin10
11FRBrit WilsonNorthern Illinois11
12JRDevin SkatzkaMinnesota12
13JRKimball BastianUtah Valley13
14SRJohnny SebastianNorthwestern14
15JRDylan LydyPurdue15
16SRBrandon WomackCornell16
17SOMatt FinesilverDuke17
18JRAndrew MorganCampbell18
19SOSpencer CareyNavy19
20FREthan SmithOhio StateNR