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Four WVU Grapplers Maintain Spots in Latest National Polls

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Here are your ranked West Virginia Mountaineer wrestlers:

FloWrestling:

133: Ryan Sullivan: No. 11 (No. 12 on Feb. 15)

165: Peyton Hall: No. 24 (No. 23 on Feb. 15)

197: Noah Adams: No. 7  (No. 7 on Feb. 15)

Team Tournament Rank: NR (NR on  Feb. 15)

InterMat:

133: Ryan Sullivan: No. 20 (No. 20 on Feb. 16)

197: Noah Adams: No. 7 (No. 7 on Feb. 16)

Team Tournament Rank: NR (NR on  Feb. 16)

Team Dual Meet Rank: No. 22 (No. 22 on  Feb. 16)

The Open Mat:

125: Killian Cardinale: No. 25 (No. 25 on Feb. 16)

133: Ryan Sullivan: No. 19 (No. 19 on Feb. 16)

165: Peyton Hall: No. 22  (No. 22 on Feb. 16)

197: Noah Adams: No. 9  (No. 9 on Feb. 16)

Team Tournament Rank: NR (NR on Feb. 17)

Team Dual Rank: NR (NR. 23 Feb. 17)

Trackwrestling:

125: Killian Cardinale: No. 29 (No. 31 on Feb. 15)

133: Ryan Sullivan: No. 10 (No. 11 on Feb. 15)

165: Peyton Hall: No. 24  (No. 24 on Feb. 15)

197: Noah Adams: No. 9 (No. 9 on Feb. 15)

Team Tournament Rank: No. T36 (T36 on  Feb. 15)

Looking ahead, West Virginia travels to Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the 2021 Big 12 Wrestling Championship on March 6-7. The action starts Saturday with preliminary and quarterfinal rounds set for a noon ET start.

The semifinals and consolation quarterfinals will take place at 6 p.m. ET that evening. The consolation semifinals, as well as the third- and fifth-place matches will start at 11 a.m. ET on Sunday, with the championship matches set for 6 p.m. ET.

The first three sessions of the championship will be distributed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+, the conference’s digital platform, while the championship matches will be televised live on ESPN2. All matches from the championship also will be available on the ESPN App.

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