Penn State Wrestling

After big win, Penn State wrestling’s Luke Lilledahl leaps up Intermat rankings

After pulling off an upset of Nebraska’s Caleb Smith, who was the No. 6-ranked wrestler in the country last Friday, Penn State wrestling fans waited in anticipation to see where Luke Lilledahl would end up in the rankings.

When the Intermat rankings came out on Tuesday, Lilledahl leaped up to No. 6 from No. 12 at 125 pounds. With Lilledahl’s rise, the Nittany Lions now have all 10 of their wrestlers in the top 10 of their respective weight classes for the first time this season.

Penn State saw Braeden Davis and Shayne Van Ness suffer losses against the Cornhuskers, which caused them to fall in the rankings.

Davis fell out of the top five while Van Ness is just inside the top 5. Davis is No. 7 at 133 pounds with Van Ness coming in at No. 4 at 141 pounds.

The rest of the Nittany Lions’ wrestlers saw no changes for another week.

Mitchell Mesenbrink (165 pounds) and Carter Starocci (184) are still No. 1 at their respective weights. Levi Haines (174) and Greg Kerkvliet (285) are No. 2.

Beau Bartlett (141) and Tyler Kasak (157) sit at No. 3 with Josh Barr (197) at No. 4.

There was a new No. 1 wrestler crowned this week in Iowa’s Stephen Buchanan at 197 pounds. He replaced Cal State Bakersfield’s AJ Ferrari, who fell to No. 3. Michigan’s Jacob Cardenas is No. 2.

Nittany Lions remain No. 1

Another week has come and gone, and Penn State continues to receive all the first-place votes from coaches in the National Wrestling Coaches Association Top 25.

In fact, the top 5 teams, who are all undefeated, remain the same in Penn State, Iowa (No. 2), Oklahoma State (No. 3), Ohio State (No. 4) and Northern Iowa (No. 5). The Buckeyes are the lone top five team with double-digit victories at 11.

Illinois, who suffered a loss to the Hawkeyes last Friday, fell one spot to No. 10. Michigan also fell down the poll after suffering a loss to No. 8 Minnesota.

The Wolverines are now No. 18 after being No. 15 a week ago. Even after losing to the Nittany Lions, Nebraska remained the same at No. 7.

Penn State’s opponent on Friday is Rutgers, who remained ranked No. 14. The only other Big Ten team ranked is Indiana, who jumped up one spot to No. 24.

NWCA Top 25 Poll

RankTeamRecordPointsPrevious rank
1Penn State(8-0)4001
2Iowa(8-0)3792
3Oklahoma State(9-0)3733
4Ohio State(11-0)3474
5Northern Iowa(9-0)3345
6NC State(8-1)3176
7Nebraska(6-2)3037
8Minnesota(5-1)2948
9Cornell(3-1)26110
10Illinois(7-2)2579
11Virginia Tech(4-2)23211
12South Dakota State(10-3)22712
13Iowa State(7-3)20913
14Rutgers(10-3)19314
15Pittsburgh(8-2)16516
16Stanford(6-2)15017
17Little Rock(13-2)14918
18Michigan(4-2)14115
19North Carolina(6-4)11919
20West Virginia(8-4)76T22
21Army West Point(6-1)72T22
22Oklahoma(6-2)6920
23Missouri(3-7)3924
24Indiana(5-2)3825
25Lehigh(2-4)1921

Others Receiving Votes: Maryland 10, Arizona State 8, Navy 7, Penn 7, Utah Valley 1, Northern Colorado 1, Virginia 1, Wyoming 1

Dropped Out: None

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Nate Cobler
Centre Daily Times
Nate Cobler is a part-time reporter covering all things wrestling, either Penn State or Centre County’s high schools, for the Centre Daily Times. He’ll also cover other sports too. When he isn’t writing about sports, he is working for a local mortgage broker, Providence Mortgage Group.
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