2023 Who's Number One NCAA D1 College Fan Guide
2023 Who's Number One NCAA D1 College Fan Guide
NCAA wrestling fans have plenty to be excited about at this year's Who's Number One. Here's who's already committed to compete at the next level.
NCAA wrestling fans have plenty of reasons to watch Who's Number One on Saturday, September 2nd. Seven different D1 schools will be represented, and 13 of the nation's top uncommitted recruits will also compete. Below is a list of all of the committed wrestlers who will be in action along with the recruits whose college commitment is still in the air.
Arizona State
145 lbs - #2 Pierson Manville, Pennsylvania, class of 2024
Iowa
170 lbs - #1 Angelo Ferrari, Texas, class of 2024
Iowa State
220 lbs - #2 Sawyer Bartelt, Florida, class of 2024
Missouri
195 lbs - Aeoden Sinclair, Wisconsin, class of 2024
Ohio State
132 lbs - #1 Ben Davino, Illinois, class of 2025
Penn State
160 lbs - #2 Joe Sealey, Pennsylvania, class of 2024
195 lbs - #1 Connor Mirasola, Wisconsin, class of 2024
Still Uncomitted
113 lbs - #1 Christian Castillo, Arizona, #11 recruit in the class of 2025
113 lbs - #1 (106) Paul Kenny, New Jersey, class of 2027
120 lbs - #1 Anthony Knox, New Jersey, #2 ranked recruit in the class of 2025
120 lbs - #2 Leo DeLuca, New Jersey, #9 ranked recruit in the class of 2025
126 lbs - #1 Jax Forrest, Pennsylvania, class of 2026
126 lbs - #4 Jordyn Raney, Kentucky, class of 2026
132 lbs - #2 Kyler Larkin, Arizona, #21 ranked recruit in the class of 2024
138 lbs - #1 Daniel Zepeda, California, #23 ranked recruit in the class of 2025
138 lbs - Bo Bassett, Pennsylvania, class of 2026
145 lbs - Kollin Rath, Pennsylvania, #3 ranked recruit in the class of 2025
160 lbs - #1 Will Henckel, New Jersey, #12 ranked recruit in the class of 2025
170 lbs - #2 Ty Eise, Colorado, #18 ranked recruit in the class of 2025
220 lbs - #1 Cody Merrill, California, #16 ranked recruit in the class of 2024