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Penn State ranked No. 1 in latest USA Today/NWCA/AWN Division I Coaches Poll
National Wrestling Coaches Association
12/04/2012

Two teams from the state of Pennsylvania made the most significant moves in the latest USA Today/NWCA/AWN Division I Coaches Poll.

Penn State has regained its position at the top of the poll following a loss by previous No. 1 Minnesota. Oklahoma State, the team responsible for beating the Gophers on Sunday, moved up one spot to No. 2, while Minnesota fell to No. 3.

Ohio State and Iowa flip-flopped places at No. 4 and No. 5, while the rest of the Top 10 remained unchanged as Illinois, Missouri, Cornell, Nebraska and Oklahoma rounded out the bottom half of the Top 10.

Penn from the Ivy League and the EIWA moved into the Top 25 after a weekend win over Lehigh. The Quakers also beat Hofstra over the weekend.

Central Michigan from the MAC moved up to No. 11, while Northwestern moved up to No. 12 following a loss by then-No. 11 Virginia Tech. The Hokies dropped two spots to No. 13.

Pittsburgh, which beat Virginia Tech on a wild final-match fall in the tiebreakers at heavyweight, moved up two spots from No. 18 to No. 16.

The addition of Penn to the rankings gives the EIWA its third Top 25 team, joining No. 8 Cornell and No. 23 Lehigh.

Rank Team/(First)/Points/Record/Previous
1 Penn State (9) 399 2-0 2
2 Oklahoma State 389 2-0 3
3 Minnesota 377 6-1 1
4 Ohio State (1) 368 3-0 5
5 Iowa 365 6-0 4
6 Illinois 348 3-0 6
7 Missouri 342 4-0 7
8 Cornell 331 4-0 8
9 Nebraska 320 4-1 9
10 Oklahoma 309 4-1 10
11 Central Michigan 292 3-2 12
12 Northwestern 287 3-0 13
13 Virginia Tech 274 4-2 11
14 Michigan 263 4-1 14
15 Oregon State 258 1-1 15
16 Pittsburgh 255 1-2 18
17 Maryland 250 1-1 16
18 Virginia 234 6-2 17
19 Edinboro 215 1-1 20
20 Wyoming 214 1-1 19
21 Purdue 198 7-2 22
22 Penn 150 2-1 NR
23 Lehigh 144 3-2 21
24 Old Dominion 138 2-2 24
25 Bloomsburg 132 6-1 25

Dropped Out: Kent State
Also receiving votes: Kent State 126, Rutgers 22






 
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