2022-23 NCAA DI Rankings

174 - Carter Starocci

Dustin Plott defeated Peyton Mocco but Plott stays behind Brands and Ruth. Two weeks ago Nelson Brands defeated Dustin Plott while Edmund Ruth is 1-0 on the season against Mocco. On top of Ruth's win over Mocco, Ruth has "more acceptable" losses than Plott.

Also at Big 12s, Sam Wolf defeated Cade DeVos who took out Andrew Berreyesa, Julien Broderson, and Tate Picklo. Tate Picklo had a great tournament with wins over Demetrius Romero and Andrew Berreyesa. 

There weren't many surprises at Big 10s however Donnell Washington drops a few spots after his loss to Jackson Turley. Washington holds at #15 because of his recent win over Rocky Jordan.

At EIWAs Chris Foca came away with a title after notable wins over Lennox Wolak and Ben Pasiuk. Though he lost to Foca, Wollak jumps in the rankings after defeating Mickey O'Malley and Phil Conigliaro. 

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RankGradeNameSchoolPrevious
1JRCarter StarocciPenn State1
2SRMikey LabriolaNebraska2
3SRMekhi LewisVirginia Tech3
4JRChris FocaCornell4
5SREthan SmithOhio State5
6SRBailee O'ReillyMinnesota7
7JRRocky JordanChattanooga10
8SRNelson BrandsIowa11
9SOEdmond RuthIllinois8
10JRDustin PlottOK State12
11JRPeyton MoccoMissouri6
12JRSam WolfAir Force13
13SOCade DeVosSD State15
14FRTate PickloOklahoma20
15JRDonnell WashingtonIndiana9
16SRDemetrius RomeroUtah Valley14
17JRBenjamin PasiukArmy16
18JRAaron OlmosOregon State22
19JRAlex FaisonNC State23
20JRLennox WolakColumbiaHM
21JRPhilip ConigliaroHarvardHM
22SONick IncontreraPenn19
23SRMichael O'MalleyDrexel17
24FRWill MillerApp StateHM
HMJRTroy FisherNorthwestern18
HMFRLuca AugustinePittsburghHM
HMFRCael ValenciaArizona StateHM
HMSRTyler EischensStanfordHM
HMJRScott JollWest VirginiaNR
HMSRAndrew BerreyesaN. ColoradoHM
HMSOLance RunyonUNI21
HMSOJackson TurleyRutgersNR
HMSOJulien BrodersonIowa StateNR