Weekly NCAA Division I, II and III wrestling award standings released

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Anthony Holman (NCAA)
02/14/2013


INDIANAPOLIS – The NCAA has released the latest standings for the 2013 NCAA Most Dominant Wrestler Award and most falls and tech falls in Divisions I, II and III. 
 
A minimum of 16 matches are required to be eligible for the Most Dominant Wrestler standings this week. That required match total will increase by one per week until 18 matches is reached. For match results to be counted towards any of the award standings they must come against opponents within the same division.
 
Ohio State’s Logan Stieber (133 pounds) continues to lead all divisions in the Most Dominant Wrestler standings, averaging 5.5882 points. In Division I he is trailed by Kent State’s 197-pounder, Dustin Kilgore, who owns a 5.1212 average.
 
In Division II, St. Cloud State’s Shamus O’Grady (174 pounds) jumped over the previous leader, Carl Broghammer of Upper Iowa, to capture the top spot in the standings this week with a 4.6364 points average. Pittsburgh-Johnstown’s Travis McKillop improved one spot to No. 2 in the standings (4.55), while Broghammer slipped to third (4.5294).
 
Nazar Kulchytskyy of Wisconsin-Oshkosh maintains the lead in Division III for the second straight week. The 157 pounder owns a 5.4 points average, a sizable advantage over Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Jordan Koranda who is in second with a 4.7727 average. 
 
Four athletes, across multiple divisions, have racked up an impressive 16 falls this season. In Division I, Kent State’s Dustin Kilgore tops the divisional standings, notching those 16 falls in 38:27.
 
Division III has three wrestlers with 16 pins this week, in Kulchytskyy, Ohio Northern’s Cody Lovejoy and Koranda. Kulchytskyy earns the No. 1 spot taking just 31:12 to finish off his opponents. Lovejoy and Koranda follow in second and third, respectively, with accumulated times of 35:13 and 43:22.
 
The Division II standings are again led by Jeffery Vesta of Newberry. The 125-pounder added two pins to his total from a week ago, bringing him to a divisional best 11.
 
In the tech fall standings, David Taylor of Penn State remains the Division I leader with eight as of February 10. Taylor is followed closely by Cornell’s Nahshon Garrett (125 pounds) who owns seven. 
 
Dylan D’Urso of Mercyhurst leads the Division II tech fall standings for a fourth straight week, with six at 133 pounds. 
 
Ohio Northern’s Kyle Kwiat remains the cross-divisional leader in tech falls with 14, six more than any other wrestler and eight more than anyone in Division III. 
 
A complete listing of this week’s NCAA Wrestling Awards standings can be found here.