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  1. Again, I am just a nobody wrestling fan so feel free to let me know where you think I went wrong. I believe the MAC does random draw after top 8 seeds but I listed them all in an order that I thought made sense. MAC Interactive Brackets Interactive Brackets: use the interactive brackets using the following letters: D, M, T, F (decision, major, tech, fall). Seed changes: You can change those seeds on the 125R, 133R, 141R, etc. sheets and it will automatically update the team predictions based off of seeds with no bonus factored in. 125 lbs. #1 Anthony Noto (LHU) (14-2, 4-1 MAC): 6 WS #2 Blake West (NIU) (24-5, 9-1 MAC): 36 WS #3 Tyler Klinsky (RID) (16-11, 6-2 MAC): 40 WS #4 Sean Spidle (CM) (14-8, 7-1 MAC): 42 WS #5 Ben Aranda (CLST) (9-11, 5-3 MAC): 57 WS #6 Joey Fischer (CLAR) (15-10, 6-3 MAC): 44 WS #7 Davian Guanajuato (SIUE) (10-11, 4-5 MAC): 59 WS #8 Max Elton (BUFF) (11-16, 3-4 MAC): 61 WS Adan Benavidez (KENT) (9-19, 3-7 MAC): 71 WS Ryan Meek (OHIO) (5-16, 1-5 MAC): 73 WS JB Dragovich (GM) (6-12, 2-3 MAC): 68 WS Bronson Garber (BLOOM) (14-19, 1-7 MAC): 70 WS Caleb Edwards (EDIN) (7-22, 0-9 MAC): 72 WS 133 lbs. #1 Richie Koehler (RID) (15-9, 6-1 MAC): 40 WS #2 Nick Molchak (CLST) (12-11, 6-1 MAC): 44 WS #3 Gable Strickland (LHU) (27-11, 7-2 MAC): 35 WS #4 Marcel Lopez (SIUE) (14-10, 4-2 MAC): 53 WS #5 Tommy Maddox (BUFF) (11-15, 6-3 MAC): 48 WS #6 Mikey Kaminski (NIU) (10-7, 2-3 MAC): 56 WS #7 Pablo Castro (KENT) (15-8, 4-3 MAC): 60 WS #8 Vincent Perez (CM) (9-12, 1-3 MAC): 58 WS TJ England (CLAR) (9-12, 2-5 MAC): 65 WS Mason Brugh (OHIO) (7-11, 1-3 MAC): 66 WS Brandon Wittenberg (GM) (5-8, 1-3 MAC): 63 WS Eamonn Jimenez (EDIN) (3-15, 1-4 MAC): 74 WS Major Lewis (BLOOM) (2-18, 0-8 MAC): 77 WS 141 lbs. #1 Wyatt Henson (LHU) (27-2, 7-0 MAC): 10 WS #2 Jacob Brya (NIU) (10-3, 5-1 MAC): 40 WS #3 Jimmy Nugent (CM) (17-9, 4-2 MAC): 32 WS #4 Ryan Sullivan (CLAR) (7-2, 4-2 MAC): 29 WS #5 Dylan Layton (CLST) (16-7, 5-2 MAC): 42 WS #6 Eric Almarinez (SIUE) (20-8, 4-2 MAC): 44 WS #7 Billy Meiszner (KENT) (19-11, 2-4 MAC): 50 WS #8 Caleb Brooks (BUFF) (5-12, 1-4 MAC): 61 WS Aidan Waszak (OHIO) (5-13, 1-6 MAC): 65 WS Dominic Hargrove (GM) (8-12, 1-2 MAC): 59 WS Will Betancourt (RID) (2-9, 1-4 MAC): 74 WS Jacob Brenneman (EDIN) (11-19, 0-6 MAC): 75 WS Forfeit (BLOOM) 149 lbs. #1 Corbyn Munson (CM) (23-4, 7-0 MAC): 13 WS #2 Quinn Kinner (RID) (13-9, 6-1 MAC): 32 WS #3 Caleb Tyus (SIUE) (17-6, 4-3 MAC): 23 WS #4 Jaivon Jones (NIU) (11-5, 4-4 MAC): 22 WS #5 Nick Stonecheck (LHU) (17-10, 7-2 MAC): 31 WS #6 Kaleb Burgess (BUFF) (16-15, 4-5 MAC): 40 WS #7 Derek Raike (OHIO) (15-10, 3-4 MAC): 46 WS #8 Douglas Terry (CLST) (11-10, 3-4 MAC): 54 WS Kyle Schickel (CLAR) (12-12, 4-5 MAC): 56 WS Kaden Cassidy (GM) (14-7, 2-4 MAC): 51 WS Matthew Ryan (KENT) (11-10, 0-3 MAC): 59 WS Cade Balestrini (BLOOM) (14-16, 2-4 MAC): 73 WS Colin Roberts (EDIN) (6-18, 1-8 MAC): 75 WS 157 lbs. #1 Peyten Kellar (OHIO) (18-2, 5-0 MAC): 16 WS #2 DJ McGee (GM) (21-4, 3-1 MAC): 28 WS #3 Johnny Lovett (CM) (23-7, 4-2 MAC): 23 WS #4 Alejandro Herrera (CLAR) (18-6, 4-1 MAC): 30 WS #5 Colton Washleski (RID) (26-6, 7-2 MAC): 31 WS #6 Marcus Robinson (CLST) (4-1, 4-1 MAC): 34 WS #7 Brock Woodcock (SIUE) (12-5, 1-2 MAC): 42 WS #8 Nick Stampoulos (BUFF) (19-14, 1-2 MAC): 46 WS Munktulga Zuunbayan (NIU) (7-4, 0-2 MAC): 47 WS Connor Eck (LHU) (24-18, 1-5 MAC): 54 WS Keegan Knapp (KENT) (17-17, 1-4 MAC): 59 WS William Morrow (BLOOM) (11-19, 0-6 MAC): 68 WS Gannon Jaquay (EDIN) (1-10, 0-3 MAC): 75 WS 165 lbs. #1 Garrett Thompson (OHIO) (23-5, 5-0 MAC): 13 WS #2 Tate Geiser (CLST) (17-12, 6-1 MAC): 55 WS #3 Jake Silverstein (RID) (12-10, 4-1 MAC): 51 WS #4 Evan Maag (GM) (23-9, 4-3 MAC): 39 WS #5 Caden Dobbins (BLOOM) (16-11, 3-2 MAC): 49 WS #6 Aaron Ferguson (KENT) (17-14, 3-3 MAC): 54 WS #7 Eli Brinsky (CLAR) (9-10, 3-5 MAC): 44 WS #8 Maxwell Kirby (EDIN) (12-15, 2-2 MAC): 64 WS Tyler Swiderski (CM) (11-12, 3-2 MAC): 56 WS Hunter Shaut (BUFF) (15-13, 4-4 MAC): 64 WS Eric Alderfer (LHU) (8-17, 1-7 MAC): 66 WS Bradley Gillum (SIUE) (9-15, 1-3 MAC): 68 WS Tommy Bennett (NIU) (8-16, 2-8 MAC): 70 WS 174 lbs. #1 Alex Cramer (CM) (18-7, 5-0 MAC): 29 WS #2 Sal Perrine (OHIO) (16-9, 5-1 MAC): 28 WS #3 Michael Wilson (RID) (17-10, 7-1 MAC): 44 WS #4 Tyler Stoltzfus (LHU) (8-6, 5-2 MAC): 50 WS #5 John Worthing (CLAR) (15-8, 3-2 MAC): 38 WS #6 Jay Nivison (BUFF) (6-5, 1-2 MAC): 51 WS #7 AJ Burkhart (KENT) (7-6, 2-2 MAC): 43 WS #8 DeAndre Nassar (CLST) (8-11, 4-4 MAC): 63 WS Paul Pierce (GM) (13-11, 2-4 MAC): 54 WS Joseph Arnold (EDIN) (7-19, 2-6 MAC): 68 WS Dominic Lopez (SIUE) (10-14, 1-4 MAC): 71 WS Hayden Pummel (NIU) (5-8, 0-2 MAC): 74 WS Nolen Zeigler (BLOOM) (4-12, 0-7 MAC): 75 WS 184 lbs. #1 Zayne Lehman (OHIO) (13-5, 3-0 MAC): 27 WS #2 Cameron Pine (CLAR) (21-5, 6-0 MAC): 34 WS #3 Malachi DuVall (GM) (14-10, 4-2 MAC): 47 WS #4 Isaac Dean (RID) (12-11, 7-1 MAC): 59 WS #5 Matt Zuber (NIU) (18-6, 7-1 MAC): 43 WS #6 Deron Pulliam (SIUE) (15-9, 3-3 MAC): 48 WS #7 Adrien Cramer (CM) (12-10, 2-3 MAC): 66 WS #8 Chase Kranitz (BUFF) (22-13, 3-3 MAC): 58 WS Colin Fegley (LHU) (15-14, 4-4 MAC): 49 WS Kyle Snider (KENT) (14-17, 1-5 MAC): 70 WS Brody Evans (EDIN) (12-18, 1-7 MAC): 72 WS Joey Lyons (CLST) (4-18, 1-8 MAC): 73 WS Tanner Culver (BLOOM) (5-15, 0-5 MAC): 68 WS 197 lbs. #1 Benjamin Smith (CLST) (18-5, 9-0 MAC): 27 WS #2 Sam Mitchell (BUFF) (19-5, 6-0 MAC): 32 WS #3 Blake Schaffer (KENT) (22-9, 6-2 MAC): 55 WS #4 Cameron Wood (CM) (13-15, 4-2 MAC): 59 WS #5 Austin Starr (OHIO) (15-9, 3-4 MAC): 41 WS #6 Jack Kilner (EDIN) (19-13, 6-6 MAC): 53 WS #7 Azeem Bell (RID) (10-12, 4-2 MAC): 65 WS #8 Ryan Yarnell (SIUE) (6-10, 2-4 MAC): 57 WS Brad Morrison (LHU) (6-11, 1-2 MAC): 56 WS Ethan Wiant (CLAR) (6-15, 2-5 MAC): 69 WS Tyler Kocak (GM) (6-5, 0-2 MAC): 58 WS Sean Carroll (NIU) (9-12, 0-7 MAC): 71 WS David Tuttle (BLOOM) (2-10, 0-7 MAC): 73 WS 285 lbs. #1 David Szuba (RID) (18-8, 6-1 MAC): 21 WS #2 Daniel Bucknavich (CLST) (20-3, 8-1 MAC): 28 WS #3 Jacobi Jackson (NIU) (12-4, 4-2 MAC): 33 WS #4 Jordan Greer (OHIO) (11-7, 3-1 MAC): 48 WS #5 Bryan Caves (CM) (10-13, 4-3 MAC): 53 WS #6 John Meyers (CLAR) (8-11, 3-1 MAC): 63 WS #7 Chad Nix (GM) (10-4, 1-2 MAC): 51 WS #8 Lonnell Owens-Pabon (BUFF) (11-16, 1-3 MAC): 67 WS Josh Boggan (KENT) (11-17, 3-5 MAC): 69 WS Bryson Buhk (SIUE) (7-11, 1-3 MAC): 68 WS Ethan Miller (LHU) (6-20, 2-4 MAC): 70 WS Nicholas Lodato (EDIN) (9-19, 1-7 MAC): 71 WS Tyler McCatharn (BLOOM) (4-15, 0-4 MAC): 76 WS Team Standings 1. Rider - 117 2. Central Michigan - 105.5 t-3. Cleveland State - 99.5 t-3. Ohio State - 99.5 5. Lock Haven - 73.5 6. Northern Illinois - 73 7. Clarion - 70 8. Buffalo - 63 9. SIU Edwardsville - 57 10. George Mason - 47.5 11. Kent State - 39.5 12. Edinboro - 16.5 13. Bloomsburg - 13.5
  2. It will be interesting if the EIWA schools start to schedule more conference duals or develop a conference schedule when they have 11 schools as opposed to right now where it looks like teams just choose who they want to wrestle based on how they view themselves competitively. I know Kenny Monday (Morgan State HC) said in an interview after the Penn match that they would like to get in the EIWA based on geography and they have wrestled a lot of those schools this year. I feel like Morgan State fits better with the MAC from a school profile but we will see. Although, the MAC though will have more teams (13 - 11) than the EIWA after this year with Morgan State a TBD. I believe Bellarmine is already accepted into the SoCon and it seems obvious to me on geography and that they are in the same conference (Atlantic Sun) in other sports as Bellarmine that the SoCon would also be the fit for Queens College which would give the SoCon 10 schools. I think those are the only three schools who are not in a conference or eligible for the NCAA Tournament this year but are "moving into" the Division I ranks. Now I just got angry because I remembered Lindenwood who probably could have also slid into the MAC or even opened the possibility for the MAC to split and give those schools more a chance to compete for NCAA Tournament spots.
  3. Again, I am just a nobody wrestling fan so feel free to let me know where you think I went wrong. SoCon Interactive Brackets Interactive Brackets: use the interactive brackets using the following letters: D, M, T, F (decision, major, tech, fall). Seed changes: You can change those seeds on the 125R, 133R, 141R, etc. sheets and it will automatically update the team predictions based off of seeds with no bonus factored in. 125 lbs. #1 Anthony Molton (CAMP) (18-4, 5-0 SoCon): 14 WS #2 Chad Bellis (APP) (19-12, 4-2 SoCon): 34 WS #3 Brayden Palmer (CHAT) (14-2, 2-2 SoCon): 24 WS #4 Drew West (GW) (21-8, 3-2 SoCon): 39 WS #5 Malik Hardy (CIT) (14-15, 2-5 SoCon): 58 WS #6 Anthony Burke (VMI) (7-18, 0-4 SoCon): 76 WS #7 Brady Joling (DAV) (3-0, 0-0 SoCon): 60 WS #8 Trent Dominguez (PRES) (1-8, 0-1 SoCon): 75 WS 133 lbs. #1 Domenic Zaccone (CAMP) (22-7, 6-1 SoCon): 22 WS #2 Blake Boarman (CHAT) (18-4, 4-2 SoCon): 23 WS #3 Ethan Oakley (APP) (23-7, 3-2 SoCon): 21 WS #4 Tyson Lane (GW) (9-11, 3-2 SoCon): 64 WS #5 George Rosas (CIT) (15-16, 2-4 SoCon): 52 WS #6 Dyson Dunham (VMI) (18-13, 2-3 SoCon): 61 WS #7 Brayden Adams (PRES) (1-14, 0-6 SoCon): 76 WS #8 Jackson Sichelstiel (DAV) (5-11, 0-0 SoCon): 73 WS 141 lbs. #1 Isaiah Powe (CHAT) (21-2, 7-0 SoCon): 26 WS #2 Todd Carter (GW) (25-10, 6-2 SoCon): 33 WS #3 Isaac Byers (APP) (24-15, 4-2 SoCon): 51 WS #4 Jacob Silka (CIT) (22-11, 3-4 SoCon): 41 WS #5 Wynton Denkins (CAMP) (14-7, 3-4 SoCon): 36 WS #6 Joshua Viarengo (DAV) (6-15, 2-4 SoCon): 69 WS #7 Patrick Jordon (VMI) (16-11, 1-6 SoCon): 56 WS #8 Ryan Luna (PRES) (5-12, 0-4 SoCon): 66 WS 149 lbs. #1 Cody Bond (APP) (21-6, 4-0 SoCon): 19 WS #2 Jeffrey Boyd (CIT) (15-10, 4-1 SoCon): 44 WS #3 Justin Rivera (CAMP) (11-12, 2-2 SoCon): 43 WS #4 Noah Castillo (CHAT) (12-2, 2-0 SoCon): 29 WS #5 Zach Price (GW) (26-11, 2-3 SoCon): 35 WS #6 Ryan Vigil (VMI) (15-16, 1-5 SoCon): 53 WS #7 Tyler-Xavier McKnight (DAV) (19-15, 0-4 SoCon): 62 WS #8 Trent Donahue (PRES) (3-10, 0-0 SoCon): 77 WS 157 lbs. #1 Tommy Askey (APP) (19-5, 7-0 SoCon): 24 WS #2 Tanner Peake (DAV) (15-15, 4-1 SoCon): 37 WS #3 Chris Earnest (CAMP) (16-8, 3-2 SoCon): 45 WS #4 Hayden Watson (CIT) (12-10, 2-3 SoCon): 48 WS #5 Lincoln Heck (CHAT) (8-3, 2-2 SoCon): 51 WS #6 Tyler Brignola (GW) (5-16, 1-3 SoCon): 70 WS #7 Elijah Holiday (PRES) (5-12, 1-3 SoCon): 72 WS #8 Josh Yost (VMI) (6-20, 0-6 SoCon): 69 WS 165 lbs. #1 Will Miller (APP) (20-6, 8-0 SoCon): 18 WS #2 Domonic Baker (CAMP) (16-6, 6-1 SoCon): 29 WS #3 Benjy Haubert (CIT) (16-12, 5-2 SoCon): 46 WS #4 Bryce Sanderlin (DAV) (10-6, 3-3 SoCon): 53 WS #5 Kamdyn Munro (CHAT) (15-10, 2-4 SoCon): 58 WS #6 Andrew Wilson (GW) (3-19, 1-6 SoCon): 74 WS #7 Michael Ramirez (PRES) (3-19, 1-6 SoCon): 75 WS #8 Luke Hart (VMI) (3-22, 0-4 SoCon): 76 WS 174 lbs. #1 Austin Murphy (CAMP) (19-6, 5-0 SoCon): 12 WS #2 Braxton Lewis (VMI) (19-7, 4-1 SoCon): 48 WS #3 Sergio Desiante (CHAT) (17-7, 3-4 SoCon): 39 WS #4 Lucas Uliano (APP) (18-10, 3-2 SoCon): 35 WS #5 Brodie Porter (CIT) (12-12, 2-4 SoCon): 62 WS #6 Sam Mora (GW) (7-17, 1-5 SoCon): 67 WS #7 Jaden Hardrick (DAV) (4-7, 0-2 SoCon): 72 WS #8 Reed Douglass (PRES) (2-6, 0-0 SoCon): 73 WS 184 lbs. #1 Caleb Hopkins (CAMP) (20-8, 5-0 SoCon): 29 WS #2 JhaQuan Anderson (GW) (25-6, 5-1 SoCon): 33 WS #3 Tomas Brooker (APP) (18-13, 4-5 SoCon): 56 WS #4 Wyatt Ferguson (DAV) (14-14, 4-2 SoCon): 60 WS #5 Adam Ortega (CIT) (14-14, 2-4 SoCon): 71 WS #6 Toby Schoffstall (VMI) (8-7, 1-4 SoCon): 61 WS #7 Caleb Roe (PRES) (7-15, 2-5 SoCon): 75 WS #8 Logan Webster (CHAT) (2-7, 0-2 SoCon): 77 WS 197 lbs. #1 Levi Hopkins (CAMP) (24-6, 6-0 SoCon): 15 WS #2 Carson Floyd (APP) (11-7, 5-1 SoCon): 35 WS #3 Patrick Brophy (CIT) (19-11, 5-3 SoCon): 38 WS #4 Josh McCutchen (GW) (11-16, 4-3 SoCon): 43 WS #5 David Harper (CHAT) (6-6, 2-2 SoCon): 49 WS #6 Cameo Blankenship (DAV) (13-15, 3-4 SoCon): 61 WS #7 Josh Evans (VMI) (8-18, 1-7 SoCon): 70 WS #8 George Hopkins (PRES) (0-20, 0-6 SoCon): 77 WS 285 lbs. #1 Taye Ghadiali (CAMP) (30-3, 7-0 SoCon): 9 WS #2 Jacob Sartorio (APP) (17-10, 6-1 SoCon): 39 WS #3 Ben Stemmet (CIT) (18-11, 5-2 SoCon): 50 WS #4 Jake Fernicola (DAV) (10-16, 4-3 SoCon): 61 WS #5 Tyler Mousaw (VMI) (12-12, 3-4 SoCon): 57 WS #6 Kaleb Snodgrass (CHAT) (6-11, 2-4 SoCon): 59 WS #7 Peyton McComas (GW) (11-18, 2-6 SoCon): 72 WS #8 Morvens Saint-Jean (PRES) (1-17, 0-9 SoCon): 77 WS Team Score (no bonus points included) 1. Campbell - 92.5 2. Appalachian State - 83 3. Chattanooga - 37.5 4. The Citadel - 34.5 5. Gardner-Webb - 30.5 6. Davidson - 20.5 7. VMI - 11.5 8. Presbyterian - 0
  4. Again, I am just a nobody wrestling fan so feel free to let me know where you think I went wrong. I will also add the caveat that I did this based primarily on head-to-head within the conference and the EIWA seems to have a different formula so I would not be shocked if some are drastically different but figured it would be fun anyway. EIWA Interactive Brackets Interactive Brackets: use the interactive brackets using the following letters: D, M, T, F (decision, major, tech, fall). Seed changes: You can change those seeds on the 125R, 133R, 141R, etc. sheets and it will automatically update the team predictions based off of seeds with no bonus factored in. 125 lbs. #1 Luke Stanich (LEH) (15-3, 2-0 EIWA): 5 WS #2 Brett Ungar (COR) (15-6, 7-1 EIWA): 20 WS #3 Diego Sotelo (HAR) (21-7, 5-3 EIWA): 25 WS #4 Jack Maida (AMER) (13-2, 1-1 EIWA): 31 WS #5 Ethan Bergnic (ARMY) (20-8, 4-1 EIWA): 32 WS #6 Drew Heethuis (PRIN) (15-10, 5-3 EIWA): 49 WS #7 Nick Babin (COL) (15-12, 5-3 EIWA): 22 WS #8 Max Gallagher (PENN) (16-6, 3-3 EIWA): 28 WS #9 Desmond Pleasant (DREX) (19-14, 5-3 EIWA): 50 WS #10 Michael Joyce (BRWN) (4-5, 2-4 EIWA): 54 WS #11 Carson Wagner (BING) (17-15, 5-7 EIWA): 55 WS #12 Dylan Acevedo (HOF) (7-14, 2-2 EIWA): 64 WS #13 Robbie Sagaris (LIU) (11-12, 2-6 EIWA): 56 WS #14 Jake Ice (SH) (7-5, 1-2 EIWA): 63 WS #15 Dayton DelViscio (NAVY) (8-12, 0-4 EIWA): 65 WS #16 Eric Howe (F&M) (7-15, 0-4 EIWA): 69 WS #17 Grayson McLellan (BUCK) (0-12, 0-2 EIWA): 77 WS 133 lbs. #1 Ryan Crookham (LEH) (15-0, 4-0 EIWA): 3 WS #2 Vito Arujau (COR) (10-1, 6-1 EIWA): 1 WS #3 Michael Colaiocco (PENN) (15-8, 5-4 EIWA): 13 WS #4 Kurt Phipps (BUCK) (22-3, 3-1 EIWA): 25 WS #5 Angelo Rini (COL) (8-3, 0-0 EIWA): 29 WS #6 Mason Leiphart (F&M) (22-9, 6-5 EIWA): 19 WS #7 Braden Basile (ARMY) (19-11, 2-1 EIWA): 38 WS #8 Micah Roes (BING) (22-9, 6-3 EIWA): 37 WS #9 Andrew Fallon (SH) (14-3, 2-1 EIWA): 47 WS #10 Sean Pierson (PRIN) (14-12, 3-3 EIWA): 36 WS #11 Coleman Nogle (HAR) (17-15, 3-8 EIWA): 42 WS #12 Brendan Ferretti (NAVY) (10-9, 2-4 EIWA): 34 WS #13 Max Leete (AMER) (14-9, 0-2 EIWA): 54 WS #14 Hunter Adrian (BRWN) (12-13, 1-5 EIWA): 59 WS #15 John Hildebrandt (DREX) (12-10, 4-3 EIWA): 50 WS #16 Dylan Ryder (HOF) (12-10, 0-3 EIWA): 55 WS #17 Kaelen Francois (LIU) (2-11, 0-3 EIWA): 72 WS 141 lbs. #1 Josh Koderhandt (NAVY) (18-6, 5-1 EIWA): 4 WS #2 Vince Cornella (COR) (13-7, 4-0 EIWA): 14 WS #3 Malyke Hines (LEH) (15-5, 8-2 EIWA): 19 WS #4 CJ Composto (PENN) (17-7, 4-2 EIWA): 25 WS #5 Dylan Chappell (BUCK) (18-8, 4-2 EIWA): 39 WS #6 Pat Phillips (F&M) (21-10, 7-1 EIWA): 34 WS #7 Devin Matthews (LIU) (16-10, 5-1 EIWA): 54 WS #8 Jordan Soriano (DREX) (18-8, 5-2 EIWA): 52 WS #9 Michael Jaffe (HAR) (5-5, 2-2 EIWA): 43 WS #10 Logan Brown (ARMY) (20-11, 3-4 EIWA): 47 WS #11 Nathan Lucier (BING) (14-11, 2-5 EIWA): 58 WS #12 Kai Owen (COL) (14-9, 2-3 EIWA): 30 WS #13 Tyler Vazquez (PRIN) (10-13, 1-7 EIWA): 49 WS #14 Ian Oswalt (BRWN) (11-16, 1-8 EIWA): 57 WS #15 Vincent Milazzo (SH) (10-16, 0-4 EIWA): 68 WS #16 Cael McIntyre (AMER) (7-13, 0-4 EIWA): 73 WS #17 Alex Turley (HOF) (7-18, 0-5 EIWA): 70 WS 149 lbs. #1 Ethan Fernandez (COR) (19-7, 7-0 EIWA): 16 WS #2 Jude Swisher (PENN) (21-6, 3-1 EIWA): 9 WS #3 Matthew Williams (ARMY) (23-7, 5-2 EIWA): 37 WS #4 Kelvin Griffin (LEH) (22-11, 5-3 EIWA): 18 WS #5 Jack Crook (HAR) (13-7, 4-3 EIWA): 39 WS #6 Eligh Rivera (PRIN) (14-10, 3-4 EIWA): 26 WS #7 Dominic Findora (DREX) (21-10, 4-0 EIWA): 38 WS #8 Riley Bower (BUCK) (11-12, 3-3 EIWA): 66 WS #9 Richard Fedalen (COL) (6-13, 2-4 EIWA): 57 WS #10 Jack Nies (AMER) (6-6, 0-2 EIWA): 58 WS #11 Kaemen Smith (NAVY) (22-11, 1-1 EIWA): 36 WS #12 Drew Witham (LIU) (11-15, 4-3 EIWA): 63 WS #13 Noah Tapia (HOF) (20-13, 2-2 EIWA): 47 WS #14 Michael Zarif (BING) (8-11, 1-3 EIWA): 68 WS #15 Josh Hillard (F&M) (12-16, 1-4 EIWA): 61 WS #16 Sam McMonagle (BRWN) (2-9, 1-6 EIWA): 71 WS #17 Mike McGhee (SH) (4-9, 0-5 EIWA): 76 WS 157 lbs. #1 Meyer Shapiro (COR) (19-2, 6-0 EIWA): 1 WS #2 Lucas Revano (PENN) (19-8, 5-2 EIWA): 21 WS #3 Max Brignola (LEH) (17-6, 5-2 EIWA): 25 WS #4 Nathan Lukez (ARMY) (23-9, 4-1 EIWA): 29 WS #5 Blake Saito (BRWN) (19-10, 5-2 EIWA): 36 WS #6 Jaden Le (COL) (9-10, 1-1 EIWA): 49 WS #7 Jonathan Ley (NAVY) (8-9, 2-2 EIWA): 50 WS #8 Rocco Camillaci (PRIN) (13-14, 3-5 EIWA): 57 WS #9 Jimmy Harrington (HAR) (10-9, 2-5 EIWA): 53 WS #10 Tyler Williams (DREX) (12-16, 5-4 EIWA): 56 WS #11 Carter Baer (BING) (14-15, 1-6 EIWA): 61 WS #12 Rhise Royster (LIU) (12-14, 3-3 EIWA): 62 WS #13 Jurius Clark (HOF) (12-7, 1-2 EIWA): 60 WS #14 Ethan Szerencsits (AMER) (4-5, 0-0 EIWA): 63 WS #15 Aiden Davis (BUCK) (9-12, 0-2 EIWA): 58 WS #16 Dominic Wheatley (F&M) (4-13, 1-3 EIWA): 73 WS #17 Connor MacDonald (SH) (5-8, 0-4 EIWA): 76 WS 165 lbs. #1 Julian Ramirez (COR) (18-2, 4-0 EIWA): 4 WS #2 Andrew Cerniglia (NAVY) (19-4, 4-1 EIWA): 15 WS #3 Brevin Cassella (BING) (24-6, 7-1 EIWA): 17 WS #4 Jake Logan (LEH) (8-9, 2-4 EIWA): 38 WS #5 Noah Mulvaney (BUCK) (25-4, 4-1 EIWA): 20 WS #6 Gunner Filipowicz (ARMY) (21-7, 2-2 EIWA): 19 WS #7 Cody Walsh (DREX) (23-9, 5-2 EIWA): 37 WS #8 Jake Slotnick (HOF) (10-10, 2-2 EIWA): 63 WS #9 James Johnston (LIU) (10-15, 3-2 EIWA): 67 WS #10 Kaya Sement (PENN) (13-12, 1-5 EIWA): 42 WS #11 Joshua Kim (HAR) (13-7, 3-4 EIWA): 40 WS #12 Blaine Bergey (PRIN) (12-12, 2-6 EIWA): 50 WS #13 Kyle Mosher (COL) (10-9, 3-2 EIWA): 28 WS #14 Keegan Rothrock (BRWN) (6-13, 2-5 EIWA): 59 WS #15 Josh Palmucci (F&M) (12-16, 1-3 EIWA): 72 WS #16 Calvin Pineda (SH) (7-15, 0-3 EIWA): 77 WS #17 Ryan Zimmerman (AMER) (8-18, 0-2 EIWA): 71 WS 174 lbs. #1 Phillip Conigliaro (HAR) (20-1, 6-0 EIWA): 8 WS #2 Nick Incontrera (PENN) (21-3, 5-1 EIWA): 6 WS #3 Lennox Wilcox (COL) (11-5, 5-2 EIWA): 13 WS #4 Ben Pasiuk (ARMY) (17-4, 6-1 EIWA): 11 WS #5 Danny Wask (NAVY) (20-9, 6-1 EIWA): 18 WS #6 Noah Fox (F&M) (25-8, 5-0 EIWA): 36 WS #7 Myles Takats (BUCK) (21-11, 5-3 EIWA): 32 WS #8 Connor Herceg (LEH) (7-6, 2-4 EIWA): 52 WS #9 Benny Baker (COR) (15-11, 1-3 EIWA): 40 WS #10 Ross McFarland (HOF) (12-6, 2-3 EIWA): 42 WS #11 Jack Janda (DREX) (16-11, 3-6 EIWA): 53 WS #12 Dimitri Gamkrelidze (BING) (16-12, 3-6 EIWA): 46 WS #13 Jonathan Conrad (BRWN) (13-13, 1-4 EIWA): 57 WS #14 Mikey Squires (PRIN) (10-12, 0-5 EIWA): 65 WS #15 Lucas White (AMER) (11-12, 0-5 EIWA): 61 WS #16 Corey Connolly (LIU) (8-12, 1-4 EIWA): 55 WS #17 Owen Ayotte (SH) (1-13, 0-3 EIWA): 76 WS 184 lbs. #1 Chris Foca (COR) (17-4, 6-2 EIWA): 4 WS #2 Jacob Nolan (BING) (20-4, 6-1 EIWA): 22 WS #3 James Conway (F&M) (26-7, 5-3 EIWA): 28 WS #4 Nate Dugan (PRIN) (19-6, 6-2 EIWA): 19 WS #5 Max Hale (PENN) (19-5, 4-4 EIWA): 21 WS #6 Aaron Ayzerov (COL) (15-9, 5-2 EIWA): 9 WS #7 David Key (NAVY) (13-10, 4-1 EIWA): 31 WS #8 Michael Bartusch (BUCK) (20-9, 3-4 EIWA): 41 WS #9 Leonardo Tarantino (HAR) (9-8, 2-4 EIWA): 51 WS #10 Anthony D'Alesio (LIU) (16-11, 6-4 EIWA): 32 WS #11 Jack Wilt (LEH) (12-11, 2-7 EIWA): 46 WS #12 Ethan Wilson (DREX) (10-7, 0-1 EIWA): 53 WS #13 Daniel Lawrence (ARMY) (9-12, 0-3 EIWA): 69 WS #14 Connor Bourne (AMER) (8-9, 0-1 EIWA): 62 WS #15 Will Conlon (HOF) (8-14, 1-5 EIWA): 64 WS #16 Colby Isabelle (BRWN) (1-7, 1-3 EIWA): 65 WS #17 Hunter Perez (SH) (4-7, 0-4 EIWA): 67 WS 197 lbs. #1 Michael Beard (LEH) (22-1, 8-0 EIWA): 3 WS #2 Louie DePrez (BING) (19-1, 6-1 EIWA): 5 WS #3 Jacob Cardenas (COR) (19-5, 4-2 EIWA): 7 WS #4 Luke Stout (PRIN) (18-5, 3-4 EIWA): 14 WS #5 Cole Urbas (PENN) (13-8, 4-3 EIWA): 28 WS #6 John Crawford (F&M) (20-9, 5-0 EIWA): 29 WS #7 Jack Wehmeyer (COL) (17-9, 5-2 EIWA): 30 WS #8 Logan Deacetis (BUCK) (17-11, 5-2 EIWA): 31 WS #9 Cael Crebs (NAVY) (7-8, 2-1 EIWA): 47 WS #10 Wolfgang Frable (ARMY) (13-16, 3-9 EIWA): 48 WS #11 Ibrahim Ameer (DREX) (12-14, 5-5 EIWA): 51 WS #12 Nikolas Miller (HOF) (9-14, 2-3 EIWA): 50 WS #13 John Dusza (LIU) (13-11, 3-6 EIWA): 46 WS #14 Liam Volk-Klos (AMER) (10-15, 0-5 EIWA): 67 WS #15 Alex Whitworth (HAR) (4-11, 2-5 EIWA): 63 WS #16 Lear Quinton (BRWN) (2-12, 1-4 EIWA): 74 WS #17 Jake Trovato (SH) (3-13, 0-6 EIWA): 75 WS 285 lbs. #1 Nathan Taylor (LEH) (19-3, 7-0 EIWA): 7 WS #2 Cory Day (BING) (22-5, 9-1 EIWA): 13 WS #3 Grady Griess (NAVY) (20-8, 4-3 EIWA): 16 WS #4 Keaton Kluever (HOF) (13-3, 4-1 EIWA): 18 WS #5 Lewis Fernandes (COR) (17-9, 5-3 EIWA): 14 WS #6 Lucas Stoddard (ARMY) (21-11, 4-5 EIWA): 29 WS #7 Dorian Crosby (BUCK) (20-8, 6-3 EIWA): 25 WS #8 Matthew Cover (PRIN) (13-7, 4-6 EIWA): 32 WS #9 Vincent Mueller (COL) (14-10, 1-2 EIWA): 43 WS #10 John Stout (PENN) (13-10, 3-2 EIWA): 52 WS #11 William Jarrell (AMER) (16-13, 2-4 EIWA): 35 WS #12 Alex Semenenko (BRWN) (9-13, 2-6 EIWA): 58 WS #13 Santino Morina (DREX) (11-14, 2-7 EIWA): 62 WS #14 Aeden Begue (LIU) (12-9, 4-3 EIWA): 65 WS #15 Harrison Shapiro (F&M) (4-14, 0-3 EIWA): 73 WS #16 Nick Marcenelle (HAR) (1-4, 1-2 EIWA): 66 WS #17 Marc Berisha (SH) (1-12, 0-7 EIWA): 75 WS Team Standings (Based on seeds; no bonus projections) 1. Cornell - 143 2. Lehigh - 129 3. Penn - 92.5 4. Navy - 68.5 5. Army - 67 6. Binghamton - 64 7. Bucknell - 54.5 8. Columbia - 50 9. Princeton - 49 10. Franklin & Marshall - 48 11. Harvard - 44.5 12. Hofstra - 19 13. Drexel - 18.5 14. American - 14 15. Brown - 13 16. LIU - 8.5 17. Sacred Heart - 2
  5. I use head to head mostly. I would assume that is the primary seeding criteria but I don't know that for sure.There are definitely weights that are up in the air and 141 is one of them. I didn't know where to put Gioffre because neither he or McNeil wrestled in the UVA/UNC dual. Giofree didn't beat the starter but he also went out for the dual and won to his credit while Crook did not wrestle. A couple other weights that I will be interested to see how they do seeding. 157: I have no idea where you put Bryce Andonian. He is still listed as the starter according to wrestlestat but his only ACC result is a loss to Scott at CKLV. 165: The top three all split with each other so all three have an argument. Fields had the closest loss and then Heller beat Brady head-to-head was my logic but you can argue that in circles. 174: McCoy who I have at #2 beat my #3 Eischens and #4 Faison but lost to #5 Augustine. 184: There were a lot of matchups that didn't happen in the regular season and everybody has at least one loss in conference so that is another where there are definitely arguments for and against moving those guys. 285: The HWTs also had a lot of missed regular season matchups. I don't know what you do with Pitzer who if he returns for the postseason it would be his first conference tournament and he did not have any regular season ACC results due to injury. That being said, that makes him a dangerous #6 seed (or whever he ends up) if he is healthy for the postseason.
  6. Again, I am just a nobody wrestling fan so feel free to let me know where you think I went wrong or if I have the wrong starter or any general feedback ACC Interactive Brackets Interactive Brackets: use the interactive brackets using the following letters: D, M, T, F (decision, major, tech, fall). Seed changes: You can change those seeds on the 125R, 133R, 141R, etc. sheets and it will automatically update the team predictions based off of seeds with no bonus factored in. Incomplete data: I only have a wrestlers record vs. who I am projecting will be the starters at that same weight. The ACC duals are done so I figured I would get started but I will add in wrester's win-loss records, coaches ranking, RPI, and actual wrestlestat ranking (I have them all listed at #99 right now just to make the formulas work). My Best guesses at the seeds 125 lbs. #1 Jakob Camacho (NCST) (2-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Cooper Flynn (VT) (4-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Spencer Moore (UNC) (2-1 ACC STARTERS) #4 Kyle Montaperto (UVA) (1-2 ACC STARTERS) #5 Logan Agin (DUKE) (1-3 ACC STARTERS) #6 Colton Camacho (PITT) (0-3 ACC STARTERS) 133 lbs. #1 Kai Orine (NCST) (4-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Marlon Yarbrough (UVA) (3-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Sam Latona (VT) (3-2 ACC STARTERS) #4 Vince Santaniello (PITT) (1-3 ACC STARTERS) #5 Jace Palmer (UNC) (0-2 ACC STARTERS) #6 Raymond Adams (DUKE) (0-3 ACC STARTERS) 141 lbs. #1 Cole Matthews (PITT) (4-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Ryan Jack (NCST) (4-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Jack Gioffre (UVA) (1-1 ACC STARTERS) #4 Tom Crook (VT) (2-2 ACC STARTERS) #5 Lachlan McNeil (UNC) (0-4 ACC STARTERS) #6 Christian Coleman (DUKE) (0-3 ACC STARTERS) 149 lbs. #1 Caleb Henson (VT) (2-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Jackson Arrington (NCST) (2-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Jayden Scott (UNC) (3-1 ACC STARTERS) #4 Finn Solomon (PITT) (2-3 ACC STARTERS) #5 Michael Gioffre (UVA) (0-2 ACC STARTERS) #6 Jarred Papscy (DUKE) (0-2 ACC STARTERS) 157 lbs. #1 Sonny Santiago (UNC) (4-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Ed Scott (NCST) (4-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Bryce Andonian (VT) (0-1 ACC STARTERS) #4 Jared Keslar (PITT) (2-2 ACC STARTERS) #5 Nick Sanko (UVA) (1-3 ACC STARTERS) #6 Logan Ferrero (DUKE) (0-4 ACC STARTERS) 165 lbs. #1 Derek Fields (NCST) (4-1 ACC STARTERS) #2 Holden Heller (PITT) (4-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Connor Brady (VT) (4-1 ACC STARTERS) #4 Nick Hamilton (UVA) (2-3 ACC STARTERS) #5 Isaias Estrada (UNC) (1-4 ACC STARTERS) #6 Gaetano Console (DUKE) (0-5 ACC STARTERS) 174 lbs. #1 Mekhi Lewis (VT) (4-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Justin McCoy (UVA) (3-2 ACC STARTERS) #3 Tyler Eischens (UNC) (2-2 ACC STARTERS) #4 Alex Faison (NCST) (2-3 ACC STARTERS) #5 Luca Augustine (PITT) (1-2 ACC STARTERS) #6 David Hussey (DUKE) (0-3 ACC STARTERS) 184 lbs. #1 TJ Stewart (VT) (2-1 ACC STARTERS) #2 Reece Heller (PITT) (3-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Dylan Fishback (NCST) (2-2 ACC STARTERS) #4 Gavin Kane (UNC) (2-1 ACC STARTERS) #5 Ethan Weatherspoon (UVA) (0-2 ACC STARTERS) #6 Conor Becker (DUKE) (0-2 ACC STARTERS) 197 lbs. #1 Trent Hidlay (NCST) (5-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Andy Smith (VT) (4-1 ACC STARTERS) #3 Max Shaw (UNC) (3-2 ACC STARTERS) #4 Mac Stout (PITT) (2-2 ACC STARTERS) #5 Krystian Kinsey (UVA) (1-4 ACC STARTERS) #6 Kwasi Bonsu (DUKE) (0-6 ACC STARTERS) 285 lbs. #1 Owen Trephan (NCST) (1-0 ACC STARTERS) #2 Hunter Catka (VT) (3-0 ACC STARTERS) #3 Ryan Catka (UVA) (2-2 ACC STARTERS) #4 Connor Barket (DUKE) (0-2 ACC STARTERS) #5 Cade Lautt (UNC) (0-2 ACC STARTERS) #6 Dayton Pitzer (PITT) (0-0 ACC STARTERS) Team scores (based just on advancement and placement; no bonus) #1 North Carolina State (96) #2 Virginia Tech (83) #3 Pittsburgh (44) #4 North Carolina (37.5) #5 Virginia (36) #6 Duke (3.5)
  7. You will have to download it is an excel or save if it as your own Google doc. Then you can use D, M, T, F in the yellow spaces on the brackets to advance wrestlers and it will calcute the next matchups and the team score. You can also change the seeds using the 125R, 133R, 141R, etc. sheets.
  8. Teske would be interesting because his best in the "conference" schedule is Rivera but he also beat Van Dee before losing to him. Typically I weighted the "conference" result more if somebody split matches but I would think about the same. Arnold i would be shocked if he wrestled in the postseason just because I don't know why he wouldn't have been wrestling all year in that case but he is undefeated but just one win against Liegel in conference at 184. I would guess in the 6ish range but that is a total guess. That gives him a #3 in the quarters, #2 in semis, and #1 in finals if he would keep winning and seeds held. 125 I try to value head to head the most but so many of those guys were all over the place as evidenced by everybody having at least one loss. Then there are guys like Davis (PSU) who I have 5th and Smith (NEB) 6th which is obviously not how the regular season result went. Maybe looking closer at that those guys might switch Davis and Smith at least. Ramos would be tougher to me to switch only because he is national #1 and does have a win over Ayala who beat Smith. Smith also has a loss to McKee so he arguably wrestled one of the toughest schedules at 125 lbs. but it is just hard when he has three losses but I can see certainly see the argument for him over Davis and you might have already caught an error on my part. Amine I thought was really low to me when I first did this as well but he has lost to #1, #4, #6 in the conference. Taylor who I have at #7 split with Fish who I have at #6. I favored Fish in that scenario because his win came during the conference schedule. Amine is actually 0-3 against who I project will be Big 10 starters which seems crazy but I guess he can't help other coaches from Rutgers, Indiana, and Maryland sent out backups against him. However, all of those starters from those teams i have seeded below him. What hurt Lewan in my looking at head-to-head is he lost to Robb twice, Robb lost to Blaize of Purdue. Lewan's argument for a higher seed is certainly his win over Franek. I just kind of used the national coaches ranking to break that but obviously it could go either way since they are both undefeated in conference. I also don't know if anybody even considers this but I thought Hamiti might get some respect as the returning Big 10 champ. However, he does have a loss (although to David Carr). Mesenbrink is undefeated but just hasn't faced the same caliber of opponent which probably also hurts him in the national rankings for his current chances to move higher.
  9. I had fun doing this last year and I thought it created discussion. Again, I am just a nobody wrestling fan so feel free to let me know where you think I went wrong or if I have the wrong starter or any general feedback EDIT: I plan to do the same for all of the conferences but I think Big Ten is the only one with all of its conference schedule completed. Big 10 Interactive Brackets Interactive Brackets: use the interactive brackets using the following letters: D, M, T, F (decision, major, tech, fall). Seed changes: You can change those seeds on the 125R, 133R, 141R, etc. sheets and it will automatically update the team predictions based off of seeds with no bonus factored in. Incomplete data: I only have a wrestlers record vs. who I am projecting will be the starters at that same weight. The Big 10 schedule is done so I figured I would get started but I will add in wrester's win-loss records, coaches ranking, RPI, and actual wrestlestat ranking (I have them all listed at #99 right now just to make the formulas work). My Best guesses at the seeds 125 lbs. #1 Matt Ramos (PUR) (6-1 BIG STARTERS) #2 Drake Ayala (IOWA) (6-2 BIG STARTERS) #3 Eric Barnett (WIS) (6-2 BIG STARTERS) #4 Patrick McKee (MINN) (4-4 BIG STARTERS) #5 Braeden Davis (PSU) (5-2 BIG STARTERS) #6 Caleb Smith (NEB) (6-3 BIG STARTERS) #7 Michael DeAugustino (MICH) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #8 Brendan McCrone (OSU) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #9 Dean Peterson (RUT) (4-4 BIG STARTERS) #10 Tristan Lujan (MSU) (2-8 BIG STARTERS) #11 Justin Cardini (ILL) (1-5 BIG STARTERS) #12 Massey Odiotti (NW) (2-6 BIG STARTERS) #13 Blaine Frazier (IND) (0-3 BIG STARTERS) #14 Tommy Capul (MD) (0-6 BIG STARTERS) 133 lbs. #1 Jacob VanDee (NEB) (5-1 BIG STARTERS) #2 Dylan Ragusin (MICH) (7-1 BIG STARTERS) #3 Dylan Shawver (RUT) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #4 Nic Bouzakis (OSU) (6-2 BIG STARTERS) #5 Braxton Brown (MD) (4-3 BIG STARTERS) #6 Aaron Nagao (PSU) (3-3 BIG STARTERS) #7 Cullen Schriever (IOWA) (3-3 BIG STARTERS) #8 Anthony Madrigal (ILL) (4-2 BIG STARTERS) #9 Tyler Wells (MINN) (3-2 BIG STARTERS) #10 Cayden Rooks (IND) (1-2 BIG STARTERS) #11 Nicolar Rivera (WIS) (3-4 BIG STARTERS) #12 Dustin Norris (PUR) (1-5 BIG STARTERS) #13 Andrew Hampton (MSU) (0-8 BIG STARTERS) #14 Patrick Adams (NW) (0-6 BIG STARTERS) 141 lbs. #1 Beau Bartlett (PSU) (7-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Jesse Mendez (OSU) (7-1 BIG STARTERS) #3 Real Woods (IOWA) (4-2 BIG STARTERS) #4 Brock Hardy (NEB) (4-3 BIG STARTERS) #5 Sergio Lemley (MICH) (4-2 BIG STARTERS) #6 Danny Pucino (ILL) (4-2 BIG STARTERS) #7 Jordan Hamdan (MSU) (3-5 BIG STARTERS) #8 Mitch Moore (RUT) (2-3 BIG STARTERS) #9 Vance Vombaur (MINN) (2-4 BIG STARTERS) #10 Kal Miller (MD) (1-5 BIG STARTERS) #11 Danny Fongaro (IND) (2-4 BIG STARTERS) #12 Greyson Clark (PUR) (0-1 BIG STARTERS) #13 Kolby McClain (NW) (0-3 BIG STARTERS) #14 Felix Lettini (WIS) (0-5 BIG STARTERS) 149 lbs. #1 Ridge Lovett (NEB) (7-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Austin Gomez (MICH) (3-1 BIG STARTERS) #3 Caleb Rathjen (IOWA) (4-1 BIG STARTERS) #4 Tyler Kasak (PSU) (3-2 BIG STARTERS) #5 Dylan D'Emilio (OSU) (4-4 BIG STARTERS) #6 Ethen Miller (MD) (5-1 BIG STARTERS) #7 Joseph Zargo (WIS) (5-2 BIG STARTERS) #8 Graham Rooks (IND) (3-4 BIG STARTERS) #9 Drew Roberts (MINN) (2-4 BIG STARTERS) #10 Michael Cetta (RUT) (4-4 BIG STARTERS) #11 Marcos Polanco (PUR) (1-4 BIG STARTERS) #12 Aiden Vandenbush (NW) (1-5 BIG STARTERS) #13 Jake Harrier (ILL) (0-4 BIG STARTERS) #14 Braden Stauffenberg (MSU) (0-6 BIG STARTERS) 157 lbs. #1 Levi Haines (PSU) (6-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Michael Blockhus (MINN) (8-0 BIG STARTERS) #3 Chase Saldate (MSU) (4-1 BIG STARTERS) #4 Brayton Lee (IND) (4-0 BIG STARTERS) #5 Jared Franek (IOWA) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #6 Joey Blaze (PUR) (3-4 BIG STARTERS) #7 Peyton Robb (NEB) (3-4 BIG STARTERS) #8 Will Lewan (MICH) (3-4 BIG STARTERS) #9 Isaac Wilcox (OSU) (3-3 BIG STARTERS) #10 Joe Roberts (ILL) (2-4 BIG STARTERS) #11 AJ DeSantis (RUT) (1-5 BIG STARTERS) #12 Michael North (MD) (1-6 BIG STARTERS) #13 Trevor Chumbley (NW) (1-4 BIG STARTERS) #14 Luke Mechler (WIS) (0-6 BIG STARTERS) 165 lbs. #1 Dean Hamiti (WIS) (10-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Mitchell Mesenbrink (PSU) (8-0 BIG STARTERS) #3 Michael Caliendo (IOWA) (6-2 BIG STARTERS) #4 Caleb Fish (MSU) (7-3 BIG STARTERS) #5 Bryce Hepner (OSU) (3-2 BIG STARTERS) #6 Antrell Taylor (NEB) (5-4 BIG STARTERS) #7 Stoney Buell (PUR) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #8 Cameron Amine (MICH) (0-3 BIG STARTERS) #9 Tyler Lillard (IND) (3-2 BIG STARTERS) #10 Blaine Brenner (MINN) (1-5 BIG STARTERS) #11 Chris Moore (ILL) (2-9 BIG STARTERS) #12 Maxx Mayfield (NW) (2-7 BIG STARTERS) #13 Anthony White (RUT) (1-8 BIG STARTERS) #14 AJ Rodriegues (MD) (0-5 BIG STARTERS) 174 lbs. #1 Carter Starocci (PSU) (3-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Shane Griffith (MICH) (4-0 BIG STARTERS) #3 Patrick Kennedy (IOWA) (4-2 BIG STARTERS) #4 Edmond Ruth (ILL) (7-1 BIG STARTERS) #5 Rocco Welsh (OSU) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #6 Jackson Turley (RUT) (5-1 BIG STARTERS) #7 Max Maylor (WIS) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #8 Andrew Sparks (MINN) (2-3 BIG STARTERS) #9 Donnell Washington (IND) (2-2 BIG STARTERS) #10 Dominic Solis (MD) (2-4 BIG STARTERS) #11 DJ Shannon (MSU) (1-6 BIG STARTERS) #12 Brody Baumann (PUR) (2-7 BIG STARTERS) #13 Bubba Wilson (NEB) (1-6 BIG STARTERS) #14 David Ferrante (NW) (0-5 BIG STARTERS) 184 lbs. #1 Isaiah Salazar (MINN) (7-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Lenny Pinto (NEB) (8-1 BIG STARTERS) #3 Bernie Truax (PSU) (5-2 BIG STARTERS) #4 Ryder Rogotzke (OSU) (3-2 BIG STARTERS) #5 Jaden Bullock (MICH) (5-4 BIG STARTERS) #6 Layne Malczewski (MSU) (5-4 BIG STARTERS) #7 Shane Liegel (WIS) (3-4 BIG STARTERS) #8 Troy Fisher (NW) (5-4 BIG STARTERS) #9 Brian Soldano (RUT) (4-3 BIG STARTERS) #10 Roman Rogotzke (IND) (2-4 BIG STARTERS) #11 Dylan Connell (ILL) (2-5 BIG STARTERS) #12 James Rowley (PUR) (2-7 BIG STARTERS) #13 Aiden Riggins (IOWA) (1-5 BIG STARTERS) #14 Chase Mielnik (MD) (0-7 BIG STARTERS) 197 lbs. #1 Aaron Brooks (PSU) (7-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Zach Glazier (IOWA) (7-1 BIG STARTERS) #3 Jaxon Smith (MD) (5-1 BIG STARTERS) #4 Silas Allred (NEB) (6-2 BIG STARTERS) #5 Garrett Joles (MINN) (5-3 BIG STARTERS) #6 Luke Geog (OSU) (3-1 BIG STARTERS) #7 John Poznanski (RUT) (3-2 BIG STARTERS) #8 Evan Bates (NW) (4-5 BIG STARTERS) #9 Ben Vanadia (PUR) (2-6 BIG STARTERS) #10 Gabe Sollars (IND) (2-6 BIG STARTERS) #11 Kael Wisler (MSU) (2-4 BIG STARTERS) #12 Isaiah Pettigrew (ILL) (1-3 BIG STARTERS) #13 Bobby Striggow (MICH) (0-6 BIG STARTERS) #14 Josh Otto (WIS) (0-7 BIG STARTERS) 285 lbs. #1 Greg Kerkvliet (PSU) (4-0 BIG STARTERS) #2 Nick Feldman (OSU) (6-1 BIG STARTERS) #3 Lucas Davison (MICH) (5-2 BIG STARTERS) #4 Seth Nevills (MD) (2-1 BIG STARTERS) #5 Yaraslau Slavikouski (RUT) (4-3 BIG STARTERS) #6 Nick Willham (IND) (4-4 BIG STARTERS) #7 Bradley Hill (IOWA) (3-1 BIG STARTERS) #8 Harley Andrews (NEB) (2-1 BIG STARTERS) #9 Bennett Tabor (MINN) (3-2 BIG STARTERS) #10 Josh Terrill (MSU) (3-6 BIG STARTERS) #11 Jack Jessen (NW) (3-3 BIG STARTERS) #12 Gannon Rosenfeld (WIS) (2-6 BIG STARTERS) #13 Peter Marinopoulos (ILL) (0-5 BIG STARTERS) #14 Tristan Ruhlman (PUR) (0-6 BIG STARTERS) Team Prediction (no bonus factored in) 1. Penn State - 151 2. Nebraska - 102 3. Iowa - 100 4. Ohio State - 92.5 5. Michigan - 90 6. Minnesota - 59 7. Wisconsin - 49 8. Maryland - 41.5 9. Rutgers - 40 10. Michigan State - 38.5 11. Purdue - 35 12. Illinois - 26 13. Indiana - 24.5 14. Northwestern - 11
  10. First I saw this document on the NCAA site but it has all the dates for rankings releases https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/championships/sports/wrestling/d1/men/2023-24D1MWR_ChampionshipsTimeline.pdf Feb. 15 - 2nd Rankings/First RPI Feb. 29 - 3rd Rankings/Second RPI (conference allocations released) Mar 11-13 - release of at-large bids I think in the past brackets came out on a Wednesday a week and a half before the tournament which would be March 13.
  11. If you are the one responsible for Vince Cornella's match getting turned to a medical forfeit loss on trackwrestling (and however many more there should be which is probably a much bigger number than I realize), than I appreciate the time and work you are putting into this.
  12. I would guess wrestlestat will either need to add a new designation for medical forfeit losses or just record the first MFF as an injury default for their record keeping purposes. On trackwrestling, if you go to Vince Cornella's page, they have added a MFFL as a result category. However, the onus will be on these tournaments to make sure all of these results are reported correctly to trackwrestling or it will affect allocations when the data such as win% and RPI begin to be released towards the end of the season. https://www.trackwrestling.com/tw/seasons/LoadBalance.jsp?seasonId=170449138&gbId=3&pageName=TeamSchedule.jsp;teamId=431589143
  13. Awesome stuff. ACC, Big 10, Ivy, EIWA, MAC, CAA all sound pretty straightforward to me. The one thing that might change is based on the Rob Koll interview today he seemed to think Stanford to the ACC was a matter of time but right now ACC does 1 conference dual per weekend so they might have to work on that scheduling. Wrestling scheduling is obviously not going to stop that move however. Big 12/MPSF I agree with your point about schools qualifying spots vs. conferences. You alluded to coaches thinking about their programs vs. the sport and Rob Koll I felt contradicted himself if I heard him correctly. He said he wanted to go the ACC for its recruiting advantages but then said a couple minutes later that conferences are hardly ever talked about on recruiting trips. So when asked the question, conference probably doesn't affect recruiting but the first thing that popped into his head was how much the ACC would help recruiting. I am not sure how you clear that mental hurdle and I am just using him as an example because I am sure he is not the only one who thinks like this. I bring that up when we go back to talking about teams who would be moving out of the Big 12. Does that really hurt that program (Northern Iowa, Northern Colorado, etc.) and how do you convince the coaches if it does not in fact actually hurt the program. The other thought was is Oregon State goes to the Mountain West, would they join the MPSF? If that happened, that would be a six-team big 12 of ASU, Iowa State, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, Missouri, Oklahoma. SoOVC/ASUN I think the geography and conferences makes sense best the way you presented it. The only issue I see is the ASUN has seven schools with Bellarmine, Queens, and Morgan State. Depending on when those schools become championship eligible, that might not meet the AQ threshold. Campbell seems like the obvious answer but I didn't realize until watching your show that they are in the CAA as their primary conference. Loved the thoughts though. Probably much more thought out than my original.
  14. This was just me throwing something out there for discussion. App State and Campbell did stick out to me but a conference that gets very few qualifiers as it is I doubt would want 13+ schools all competing for just 1-2 spots per weight. That leaves a lot of teams without qualifiers annually I would imagine as those two schools take the lion's share. For what it is worth, Queens and Davidson are not in the same conference for any sport I don't believe. After a grace period, Oregon State, Stanford, Cal Poly, Cal Baptist, CSU Bakersfield do not have a conference that would qualify them to go to NCAAs. I would guess they all have to try their hand at the at-large pool. Air Force makes the most sense geographically to join the west from the Big 12 and that could potentially pull in Wyoming from the Mountain West. Northern Colorado and Air Force would be about the same geographically either way. They would probably more competitive in the West. Again these are just ideas and I doubt anybody who makes these decisions even cares that I wrote this.
  15. I can't take much credit for this as @Jason Bryant was a full year ahead of me and did a lot of the leg work but obviously Arizona State going to the Big 12 is a big move so I was thinking about how conferences may work to help the west. I had also heard a rumor that the Ivies are thinking of forming their own qualifying conference tournament separate from the EIWAs earlier this summer so I split the EIWA. All teams are full members of these conferences unless otherwise noted. Just did this for fun. This proposal would add two conference championships but if the Ivies stayed with the SoCon and we combined the last two conferences under the SoCon, there would continue to be seven qualifying tournaments. I also wasn't sure when Bellarmine, Lindenwood, and Queens become fully eligible and would count towards the six team minimum needed for an AQ. ACC (6) Duke NC State North Carolina Pittsburgh Virginia Virginia Tech Big Ten (14) Illinois Indiana Iowa Maryland Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Purdue Rutgers Wisconsin Big 12 (9) Arizona State Iowa State Oklahoma State West Virginia Missouri (SEC) Oklahoma (SEC) North Dakota State (Missouri Valley) Northern Iowa (Missouri Valley) South Dakota State (Missouri Valley) EIWA (11) American (Patriot) Army West Point (Patriot) Bucknell (Patriot) Lehigh (Patriot) Navy (Patriot) Franklin & Marshall (Centennial) Binghamton (America East) Drexel (CAA) Hofstra (CAA) LIU (Northeast) Sacred Heart (Northeast) Ivy (6) Brown Columbia Cornell Harvard Pennsylvania Princeton MAC (11) Buffalo Central Michigan Kent State Northern Illinois Ohio Cleveland State (Horizon) Bloomsburg (PSAC) Clarion (PSAC) Edinboro (PSAC) Lock Haven (PSAC) Rider (MAAC) Western Conference (9) Northern Colorado (Big Sky) - would leave Big 12 Cal Poly (Big West) Oregon State (PAC 12) Stanford (PAC 12) Cal Baptist (WAC) CSU Bakersfield (WAC) Utah Valley (WAC) - Would leave Big 12 Air Force (Mountain West - Would leave Big 12 Wyoming (Mountain West) - Would leave Big 12 SoCon (7) Chattanooga The Citadel VMI George Mason (Atlantic 10) - leave MAC but seems to fit geography and they are in same primary conference as Davidson Davidson (Atlantic 10) Appalachian State (Sun Belt) Morgan State (MEAC) - new program, would have minimum six before Morgan State as well Atlantic Sun/Big South/Ohio Valley (8) Bellarmine (ASUN) Queens (ASUN) Campbell (Big South) Gardner-Webb (Big South) Presbyterian (Big South) Lindenwood (Ohio Valley) Little Rock (Ohio Valley) Southern Illinois Edwardsville (Ohio Valley)
  16. Thanks for sharing this. Couple thoughts that I had and others might know the answer to. Conference Placements: Are all conferences considered equal in terms of placements for that 15% category. For example does 1st in ACC = 1st in Big 12 = 1st Big 10 = 1st EIWA, etc. Also the Big Ten typically has most qualifiers at each weight so for if one conference qualifies 8 at a weight and another qualifies 3, the third place kid would get more points than the 8th place finisher? Having said that, there are many other factors that can offset that. Minimum matches at conference tournaments: From the wording to me, it sounds like MFF would not count. However, the argument could be made if the new rule passes that a wrestler comes into the tournament 20-0, wins a match and defaults down to sixth and doesn't auto qualify. If the rule passes, he needs to take a loss for that semifinal default and so is their an argument that he did technically wrestle twice since his record after the tournament would now be 21-1. Probably should be cleared up before the issue arises. Along those same lines, would a wrestler be able to take the mat in that same semifinal and run for two seconds and then default just to make sure he is eligible for at-large? Final scenario. Say a wrestler comes into the tournament as the #1 kid in the country. Gets slammed and gets a concussion in his first match. He wins but then has to medically forfeit out. If that conference doesn't take enough people at that weight to the spot he defaults to, his season is over. Pre-allocations: It is just crazy to me that they thought about bumping out the allocation criteria to either 20-20-80% or 25-25-75%. That would seem to give even less incentive to wrestle in the regular season if you are right around that top 20 mark since you can't be afford to take those potential losses. Thankfully, in my opinion, that did not pass. It would also like they said kill the number of kids who qualify from the smaller conferences. @SetonHallPirate probably has the answer to how that would have broken down by weight class this year.
  17. Not a great look for a conference semifinal
  18. I am sure I would have had my detractors as well but I appreciate the kind words. I guess starting tomorrow though, it really doesn't matter what I or anybody else things. The brackets are what they are and the everybody has to toe the line.
  19. Norfleet now listed in the bracket at 197 lbs. as the #5 seed.
  20. The following teams have all 10 guys in the wrestlestat top 40 (I expanded a little and noted anybody outside of the top 25 who might be a fringe guy). Missouri (#38 Hawks) Iowa (lowest is #22 Teske) Virginia Tech (#26 Ventresca, #26 Crook, #29 Brady) NC State (#32 Trombley) Oklahoma State (#28 Doucet, #36 Witcraft) Northwestern (#26 Mayfield, #29 Fisher, #32 A. Davison, #40 Bates) Iowa State (#28 Swiderski, #31 Kraisser, #38 Cabanban, #38 Broderson) Penn (#31 Urbas, #33 Golden, #34 Ferrante, #36 Revano)
  21. I am way past my 15 minutes but here are the final two brackets Pac 12 Interactive Bracket SoCon Interactive Bracket
  22. Unless I am missing how to do so it wouldn't let me update the original post so I will add them here with the preseeds that were released Tuesday. ACC Interative Bracket EIWA Interactive Bracket MAC Interactive Bracket
  23. As preseeds come up, I am updating my interactive brackets so that you play out different scenarios and see how it effects team scoring To advance wrestlers: D = Decision M = Major T = Tech Fall F = Fall (or any other combination of MFF, def., etc.) X = Bye Big 10 Interactive Bracket Big 12 Interactive Bracket (this is obviously not 100% because I don't believe we know the random draws of the unseeded wrestlers until the day of the tournament)
  24. Note: I have no inside information on seedings so these are merely just my best guesses for fun but figured they could be good discussion starters. You can use the interactive brackets using the following letters: D, M, T, F (decision, major, tech, fall). Pac 12 Interactive Bracket Conference record is based on their record vs. who I have as projected starters at the same weight CR = NCAA Coaches Ranking RPI = NCAA RPI Ratings WS = WrestleStat Rankings 125 lbs. #1 Brandon Courtney (ASU) (9-3, 3-0 PAC 12): 8 CR, 7 WS #2 Brandon Kaylor (OSU) (19-7, 3-1 PAC 12): 12 CR, 11 RPI, 19 WS #3 Nico Povo (STAN) (18-7, 2-1 PAC 12): 28 CR, 13 RPI, 30 WS #4 Jeremiah Reno (LR) (16-7, 1-3 PAC 12): 42 WS #5 Eddie Flores (CSUB) (12-12, 0-4 PAC 12): 63 WS #6 Antonio Lorenzo (POLY) (5-7, 0-0 PAC 12): 41 WS 133 lbs. #1 Michael McGee (ASU) (18-2, 4-0 PAC 12): 4 CR, 4 RPI, 4 WS #2 Ethan Rotondo (POLY) (9-11, 4-1 PAC 12): 26 RPI, 32 WS #3 Jason Shaner (OSU) (19-9, 4-2 PAC 12): 17 CR, 21 RPI, 29 WS #4 Chance Rich (CSUB) (13-7, 1-3 PAC 12): 21 CR, 18 RPI, 33 WS #5 Jackson DiSario (STAN) (15-11, 1-4 PAC 12): 45 WS #6 Joshua Sarpy (LR) (7-15, 0-4 PAC 12): 68 WS 141 lbs. #1 Jesse Vazquez (ASU) (16-7, 4-0 PAC 12): 20 CR, 13 RPI, 23 WS #2 Lawrence Saenz (POLY) (9-7, 3-1 PAC 12): 40 WS #3 Cleveland Belton (OSU) (16-8, 2-1 PAC 12): 29 CR, 31 RPI, 38 WS #4 Jason Miranda (STAN) (13-10, 1-3 PAC 12): 46 WS #5 Angelo Martinoni (CSUB) (12-9, 0-3 PAC 12): 56 WS #6 Jayden Gomez (LR) (4-8, 0-2 PAC 12): 68 WS 149 lbs. #1 Kyle Parco (ASU) (21-4, 4-0 PAC 12): 5 CR, 3 RPI, 5 WS #2 Jaden Abas (STAN) (21-4, 3-1 PAC 12): 11 CR, 10 RPI, 16 WS #3 Dom Demas (POLY) (8-6, 2-2 PAC 12): 24 CR, 17 WS #4 Joseph Bianchi (LR) (9-12, 2-2 PAC 12): 41 WS #5 Josh Brown (CSUB) (16-13, 2-4 PAC 12): 50 WS #6 Riley Gurr (OSU) (11-8, 0-4 PAC 12): 63 WS 157 lbs. #1 Daniel Cardenas (STAN) (20-1, 2-0 PAC 12): 15 CR, 7 WS #2 Luka Wick (POLY) (13-11, 4-1 PAC 12): 48 WS #3 Isaiah Crosby (OSU) (5-7, 3-2 PAC 12): 45 WS #4 Matt Bianchi (LR) (13-10, 1-2 PAC 12): 50 WS #5 Maxwll Wilner (ASU) (4-11, 1-3 PAC 12): 66 WS #6 Brock Rogers (CSUB) (3-16, 0-3 PAC 12): 71 WS 165 lbs. #1 Matthew Olguin (OSU) (21-6, 4-0 PAC 12): 16 CR, 10 RPI, 18 WS #2 Shane Griffith (STAN) (22-2, 3-1 PAC 12): 3 CR, 4 RPI, 3 WS #3 Legend Lamer (POLY) (9-10, 3-2 PAC 12): 44 WS #4 Tyler Brennan (LR) (11-5, 2-3 PAC 12): 39 WS #5 Tony Negron (ASU) (9-12, 1-4 PAC 12): 51 WS #6 Braden Smelser (CSUB) (1-16, 0-3 PAC 12): 78 WS 174 lbs. #1 Cael Valencia (ASU) (10-9, 4-0 PAC 12): 31 CR, 36 WS #2 Aaron Olmos (OSU) (13-6, 4-1 PAC 12): 20 CR, 8 RPI, 24 WS #3 Tyler Eischens (STAN) (20-7, 3-2 PAC 12): 21 CR, 17 RPI, 25 WS #4 Albert Urias (CSUB) (12-11, 2-3 PAC 12): 28 RPI, 48 WS #5 Brawley Lamer (POLY) (6-9, 1-3 PAC 12): 53 WS #6 Triston Wills (LR) (14-10, 0-5 PAC 12): 56 WS 184 lbs. #1 Trey Munoz (OSU) (22-2, 5-0 PAC 12): 6 CR, 8 RPI, 6 WS #2 Jarad Priest (POLY) (12-10, 3-1 PAC 12): 54 WS #3 Brook Byers (STAN) (12-9, 1-2 PAC 12): 52 WS #4 Anthony Montalvo (ASU) (5-7, 1-1 PAC 12): 32 CR, 25 WS #5 Mason Diel (LR) (7-15, 1-4 PAC 12): 66 WS #6 Jacob Hansen (CSUB) (6-11, 0-3 PAC 12): 61 WS 197 lbs. #1 Bernie Truax (POLY) (11-1, 2-0 PAC 12): 5 CR, 8 WS #2 Tanner Harvey (OSU) (19-6, 3-1 PAC 12): 15 CR, 17 RPI, 19 WS #3 Nick Stemmett (STAN) (18-8, 1-2 PAC 12): 28 CR, 16 RPI, 31 WS #4 Kordell Norfleet (ASU) (6-5, 0-1 PAC 12): 17 WS #5 Mateo Morales (CSUB) (6-13, 0-1 PAC 12): 65 WS #6 Tylynn Lukens (LR) (11-10, 0-1 PAC 12): 72 WS 285 lbs. #1 Cohlton Schultz (ASU) (18-2, 3-0 PAC 12): 5 CR, 4 RPI, 6 WS #2 Trevor Tinker (POLY) (14-7, 4-0 PAC 12): 30 WS #3 JJ Dixon (OSU) (12-7, 2-2 PAC 12): 46 WS #4 Peter Ming (STAN) (13-12, 2-4 PAC 12): 50 WS #5 Josiah Hill (LR) (14-11, 2-4 PAC 12): 43 WS #6 Jake Andrews (CSUB) (2-16, 0-3 PAC 12): 75 WS
  25. Note: I have no inside information on seedings so these are merely just my best guesses for fun but figured they could be good discussion starters. You can use the interactive brackets using the following letters: D, M, T, F (decision, major, tech, fall). SoCon Interactive Bracket Conference record is based on their record vs. who I have as projected starters at the same weight CR = NCAA Coaches Ranking RPI = NCAA RPI Ratings WS = WrestleStat Rankings 125 lbs. #1 Caleb Smith (APP) (23-5, 6-0 SoCon): 13 CR, 14 RPI, 18 WS #2 Dominic Chavez (PRES) (8-7, 3-1 SoCon): 45 WS #3 Anthony Molton (CAMP) (12-7, 3-2 SoCon): 31 CR, 25 RPI, 38 WS #4 Drew West (GW) (22-11, 3-2 SoCon): 44 WS #5 Blair Orr (CIT) (14-9, 2-3 SoCon): 58 WS #6 Tony Burke (VMI) (7-11, 1-4 SoCon): 73 WS #7 Devon Diaco (DAV) (6-14, 0-2 SoCon): 78 WS #8 Logan Ashton (CHAT) (3-16, 0-4 SoCon): 77 WS 133 lbs. #1 Ethan Oakley (APP) (18-9, 8-1 SoCon): 24 CR, 26 WS #2 Domenic Zazzone (CAMP) (16-4, 4-1 SoCon): 23 CR, 17 RPI, 25 WS #3 Brayden Palmer (CHAT) (17-6, 3-2 SoCon): 22 CR, 24 RPI, 76 WS #4 Todd Carter (GW) (23-12, 4-4 SoCon): 62 WS #5 George Rosas (CIT) (16-11, 3-2 SoCon): 60 WS #6 Jackson Sichelstiel (DAV) (8-18, 2-5 SoCon): 77 WS #7 Jacob Brasseur (PRES) (9-15, 1-4 SoCon): 70 WS #8 Dyson Dunham (VMI) (16-19, 1-7 SoCon): 74 WS 141 lbs. #1 Shannon Hanna (CAMP) (21-8, 7-0 SoCon): 32 CR, 32 WS #2 Zach Price (GW) (20-6, 4-1 SoCon): 33 CR, 59 WS #3 Heath Gonyer (APP) (14-11, 3-2 SoCon): 58 WS #4 Francisco Valdes (CHAT) (4-8, 2-2 SoCon): 78 WS #5 Freddy Junko (VMI) (13-18, 1-5 SoCon): 72 WS #6 Joshua Viarengo (DAV) (5-20, 1-5 SoCon): 79 WS #7 Trenton Donahue (PRES) (12-14, 1-4 SoCon): 63 WS #8 Jacob Silka (CIT) (8-10, 1-1 SoCon): 75 WS 149 lbs. #1 John Millner (APP) (26-3, 4-0 SoCon): 9 CR, 14 RPI, 9 WS #2 Noah Castillo (CHAT) (8-4, 3-1 SoCon): 74 WS #3 Chris Rivera (CAMP) (8-12, 5-2 SoCon): 61 WS #4 Ryan Vigil (VMI) (13-13, 3-1 SoCon): 70 WS #5 Ethan Willis (CIT) (9-11, 3-4 SoCon): 72 WS #6 Noah Frack (DAV) (11-13, 1-3 SoCon): 76 WS #7 Khalid Brinkley (PRES) (4-15, 0-5 SoCon): 77 WS #8 Corbin Dion (GW) (5-18, 0-3 SoCon): 52 WS 157 lbs. #1 Tommy Askey (APP) (27-11, 5-0 SoCon): 26 CR, 23 RPI, 28 WS #2 Troy Nation (CAMP) (11-6, 2-1 SoCon): 31 RPI, 46 WS #3 Tanner Peake (DAV) (13-3, 3-0 SoCon): 55 WS #4 Lincoln Heck (CHAT) (12-10, 4-2 SoCon): 54 WS #5 Jobe Chisko (VMI) (16-9, 2-3 SoCon): 58 WS #6 Tucker Allen (CIT) (6-7, 1-2 SoCon): 74 WS #7 Tyler Brignola (GW) (7-21, 1-4 SoCon): 44 WS #8 Michael Ramirez (PRES) (3-16, 0-6 SoCon): 78 WS 165 lbs. #1 William Formato (APP) (26-7, 6-0 SoCon): 26 CR, 24 RPI, 28 WS #2 Rodrick Mosley (GW) (24-5, 5-1 SoCon): 29 CR, 28 RPI, 52 WS #3 Weston Wichman (CHAT) (3-3, 2-1 SoCon): 60 WS #4 Domonic Baker (CAMP) (11-12, 2-3 SoCon): 58 WS #5 Braxton Lewis (VMI) (23-10, 3-3 SoCon): 64 WS #6 Bryce Sanderlin (DAV) (18-6, 1-2 SoCon): 62 WS #7 Ty Chittum (PRES) (12-15, 1-5 SoCon): 70 WS #8 Brodie Porter (CIT) (14-12, 0-5 SoCon): 75 WS 174 lbs. #1 Rocky Jordan (CHAT) (16-2, 6-0 SoCon): 12 CR, 10 RPI, 65 WS #2 Will Miller (APP) (22-9, 3-1 SoCon): 25 RPI, 32 WS #3 Benjamin Haubert (CIT) (19-10, 5-2 SoCon): 55 WS #4 Jon Hoover (VMI) (13-12, 2-2 SoCon): 70 WS #5 Jaden Hardrick (DAV) (12-12, 1-3 SoCon): 65 WS #6 Zachary Wells (PRES) (10-7, 1-4 SoCon): 59 WS #7 Cole Rees (CAMP) (6-13, 1-1 SoCon): 66 WS #8 Andrew Wilson (GW) (7-19, 0-6 SoCon): 44 WS 184 lbs. #1 Caleb Hopkins (CAMP) (16-8, 6-1 SoCon): 30 CR, 27 WS #2 Jha'Quan Anderson (GW) (23-13, 7-1 SoCon): 33 CR, 34 WS #3 Matthew Waddell (CHAT) (14-6, 4-2 SoCon): 28 CR, 29 RPI, 74 WS #4 Lucas Uliano (APP) (13-12, 3-3 SoCon): 35 WS #5 Cordell Duhart (PRES) (10-7, 4-3 SoCon): 51 WS #6 Zach Brown (VMI) (9-10, 1-5 SoCon): 63 WS #7 Cameo Blankenship (DAV) (7-14, 1-6 SoCon): 73 WS #8 Micah Dicarlo (CIT) (6-15, 0-5 SoCon): 73 WS 197 lbs. #1 Levi Hopkins (CAMP) (21-8, 6-0 SoCon): 26 CR, 25 RPI, 22 WS #2 Carson Floyd (APP) (22-8, 8-1 SoCon): 37 WS #3 Samuel Mora (GW) (16-13, 4-2 SoCon): 64 WS #4 Jake Boyd (CHAT) (9-9, 2-4 SoCon): 61 WS #5 Tyler Mousaw (VMI) (21-11, 2-4 SoCon): 42 WS #6 Gavin Henry (DAV) (15-13, 2-6 SoCon): 60 WS #7 Mark Chaid (CIT) (5-10, 1-6 SoCon): 59 WS #8 Malcolm Wiley (PRES) (15-7, 1-3 SoCon): 53 WS 285 lbs. #1 Taye Ghadiali (CAMP) (23-3, 4-0 SoCon): 15 CR, 17 RPI, 12 WS #2 Jonathan Chesser (CIT) (20-11, 6-2 SoCon): 40 WS #3 Jacob Sartorio (APP) (17-13, 4-2 SoCon): 45 WS #4 Logan Andrew (CHAT) (8-12, 3-2 SoCon): 71 WS #5 Josh Evans (VMI) (17-14, 4-3 SoCon): 62 WS #6 Jake Fernicola (DAV) (7-5, 1-2 SoCon): 72 WS #7 Morvens SaintJean (PRES) (1-14, 0-5 SoCon): 78 WS #8 Abraham Preston (GW) (3-21, 0-6 SoCon): 72 WS Projected Team Standings (no bonus) 1. Appalachian State - 92.5 2. Campbell - 80.5 3. Chattanooga - 51.5 4. Gardner-Webb - 39.5 5. The Citadel - 16.5 6. VMI - 10.5 7. Presbyterian - 10 8. Davidson - 9
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