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NCAA | January 18, 2023

NCAA wrestling award standings update for the 2023 season

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INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA has released updated standings for the 2023 NCAA Wrestling Awards that will be awarded in March at the respective Division I, II and III Wrestling Championships.

The inaugural NCAA Wrestling Awards were presented at the 2012 wrestling championships. The three awards, given in each division, honor the Most Dominant Wrestler as well as the student-athletes that have accumulated the most falls and the most technical falls throughout the course of the regular and postseasons.

For falls and tech falls to be counted for the awards they must come against opponents in the same division (i.e. Division II vs. Division II). Ties in the two categories are broken based on the aggregate time.

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Five Division I wrestlers have notched nine falls on the season but they are led by Iowa’s 285-pounder Tony Cassioppi who has done so in 14:54.

In Division II, Lake Erie’s Christian Small retained the top spot, picking up one fall on the week to sit at nine on the season.

After a three-way tie in Division III last week, Springfield’s 157-pounder Myles Leonard pulled away to reach 15 falls on the season. He is trailed by teammate and 165-pounder Jake Deguire at 14 in 33:23.

In Division I tech falls, Mason Leiphart of Franklin & Marshall leads the way with seven. Ohio’s Peyten Keller is right behind with six.

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Cole Houser continues to hold a strong lead in Division II with 10 tech falls in 34:14. He leads Nebraska-Kearney’s Austin Eldredge by four.

In Division III, 133-pounder Tyler Fleetwood jumped up from third to take the lead with nine tech falls in 53:55.

The initial Most Dominant Wrestler standings will be released later this season to allow wrestlers to achieve the minimum number of matches required to be eligible for the standings.

DIVISION I MEN
NAME INSTITUTION WEIGHT # OF FALLS TIME
Tony Cassioppi Iowa 285 9 14:54
Tanner Cook South Dakota St. 165 9 15:19
Maximilian Leete American 125 9 15:42
Mason Parris Michigan 285 9 22:30
Wyatt Hendrickson Air Force 285 9 22:45
Tyler Mousaw VMI 197 8 17:51
Tyler Stoltzfus Lock Haven 174 8 36:58
Amonn Ohl Edinboro 141 7 13:20
Will Feldkamp Clarion 184 7 15:16
Drew West Gardner-Webb 125 7 19:09

 

DIVISION II MEN
NAME INSTITUTION WEIGHT # OF FALLS TIME
Christian Small Lake Erie 141 9 1:57
Logan Bailey UIndy 157 8 9:18
Jared Campbell Glenville St. 285 8 20:27
Ryan Wheeler Colorado Mesa 157 7 10:22
Jonathan Clack Mount Olive 197 7 12:37
Weston DiBlasi Colo. Sch. of Mines 133 7 16:05
Isaiah Vance Pitt.-Johnstown 285 7 18:41
Hunter DeLong Glenville St. 174 7 27:01
Grayston DiBlasi Colo. Sch. of Mines 141 6 10:53
Keigan Yuhas Findlay 285 6 11:11

 

DIVISION III MEN
NAME INSTITUTION WEIGHT # OF FALLS TIME
Myles Leonard Springfield 157 15 29:41
Jake Deguire Springfield 165 14 33:23
Caleb Burkhart Wilkes 197 14 33:26
Garret Cornell Messiah 157 14 44:07
John Fulmer Lycoming 285 13 11:34
Ryan DeVivo JWU (Providence) 184 13 24:12
Donovan King Olivet 285 13 27:46
Shane Liegel Loras 184 13 28:53
Connor Kidd Luther 141 13 34:59
Sean Malenfant Alfred St. 184 13 43:01
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