Iowa remains No. 1, King and North Central swap No. 2 & No. 3 spots in NCAA Women's Coaches Poll
by Nate Naasz, NWCA
Manheim, PA – The National Wrestling Coaches Association (NWCA) has released the latest NCAA Women's Coaches Poll. The Iowa Hawkeyes remain #1 with 120 points. King and North Central flip places for the second poll in a row, with King now in second place and North Central in third. Grand Valley State and McKendree continue to sit in fourth and fifth place, respectively.
Each of the top-ranked wrestlers from the previous poll remain as the top-ranked athletes at their respective weights.
NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT TOP 25
Rank/Team/Points/Prvs./Rank/Regional
1 Iowa 120 1 7
2 King University 86 3 3
3 North Central (IL) 85 2 5
4 Grand Valley State 60 4 5
5 McKendree University 42 5 6
6 Colorado Mesa University 32 T9 8
7 Presbyterian College 31 6 3
T-8 Lindenwood (Mo.) 24 7 6
T-8 Simon Fraser 24 8 8
10 Aurora 17 T9 5
11 Wartburg College 14 T25 7
12 Emmanuel 12 13 3
13 Elmira College 11 14 1
T-14 Dubuque 10 T11 7
T-14 Lock Haven 10 T15 2
16 Sacred Heart 9 T15 1
T-17 East Stroudsburg 7 T11 2
T-17 UW-Stevens Point 7 18 6
19 Tiffin 6 T22 4
T-20 Schreiner University 4 T22 8
T-20 Simpson College 4 T22 7
22 Gannon 3 T19 4
T-23 Frostburg State 2 21 4
T-23 William Jewell College 2 T25 8
T-23 Southern Virginia 2 NR 3
NCAA Women's Top-Ranked Individuals
103 - Rianne Murphy, University of Iowa
110 - Sage Mortimer, Grand Valley State University
117 - Brianna Gonzalez, University of Iowa
124 - Amani Jones, North Central College
131 - Sara Sterner, North Central College
138 - Claire DiCugno, King University
145 - Reese Larramendy, University of Iowa
160 - Cheyenne Bowman, King University
180 - Kylie Welker, University of Iowa
207 - Jaycee Foeller, University of Iowa
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