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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Rank | Grade | Name | School | Previous Rank |
1 | JR | Mark Hall | Penn State | 1 |
2 | JR | Zahid Valencia | Arizona State | 2 |
3 | JR | Myles Amine | Michigan | 3 |
4 | SR | Daniel Lewis | Missouri | 4 |
5 | JR | Joseph Smith | OK State | 5 |
6 | JR | David McFadden | Virginia Tech | 6 |
7 | JR | Jordan Kutler | Lehigh | 7 |
8 | JR | Taylor Lujan | UNI | 8 |
9 | FR | Mikey Labriola | Nebraska | 9 |
10 | SR | Ryan Christensen | Wisconsin | 10 |
11 | FR | Brit Wilson | Northern Illinois | 11 |
12 | JR | Devin Skatzka | Minnesota | 12 |
13 | JR | Kimball Bastian | Utah Valley | 13 |
14 | SR | Johnny Sebastian | Northwestern | 14 |
15 | JR | Dylan Lydy | Purdue | 15 |
16 | SR | Brandon Womack | Cornell | 16 |
17 | SO | Matt Finesilver | Duke | 17 |
18 | JR | Andrew Morgan | Campbell | 18 |
19 | SO | Spencer Carey | Navy | 19 |
20 | FR | Ethan Smith | Ohio State | NR |