157 Pound Rankings - NCAA Division One (12-17-19)
Ryan Deakin wins CKLV, Ryan Deakin wins top 157 spot. Your guess is as good as mine when it comes to predicting the actual AA’s for 2020. After Larry Early, I could see several different people climbing atop the podium steps in March. Justin McCoy (Virginia) is barely missing out on being ranked – he is 34th, currently. A tough Colton Yapoujian of Cornell is breathing down his neck at 35th.
- Ryan Deakin (Northwestern) [1]
- Hayden Hidlay (NC State) [2]
- David Carr (Iowa State) [3]
- Kaleb Young (Iowa) [4]
- Larry Early (Old Dominion) [5]
- Jesse Dellavechia (Rider) [6]
- Brady Berge (Penn State) [7]
- Quincy Monday (Princeton) [8]
- Anthony Artalona (Penn) [9]
- Jarrett Jacques (Missouri) [10]
- Kendall Coleman (Purdue) [11]
- Will Lewan (Michigan) [12]
- Taleb Rahmani (Pittsburgh) [13]
- Matt Zovistoski (Appalachian State) [14]
- Josh Humphreys (Lehigh) [15]
- Justin Thomas (Oklahoma) [16]
- Jacob Wright (Fresno State) [17]
- Peyton Robb (Nebraska) [18]
- Jacori Teemer (Arizona State) [19]
- Luke Weiland (Army) [20]
- Eric Barone (Illinois) [21]
- Jacob Tucker (Michigan State) [22]
- Justin Ruffin (Southern Illinois – Edwardsville) [23]
- Alex Klucker (Lock Haven) [24]
- Zac Carson (Ohio) [25]
- BC LaPrade (Virginia Tech) [26]
- AC Headlee (North Carolina) [27]
- Jared Franek (ND State) [28]
- Mike Van Brill (Rutgers) [29]
- Logan Parks (Central Michigan) [30]
- Mason Kauffman (Northern Illinois) [31]
- Dewey Krueger (Wyoming) [32]
- Hunter Willits (Oregon State) [33]
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