From the Dan Gable Donnybrook and Gardner Edgerton Invitational to No. 1 Faith Christian at No. 10 Wyoming Seminary, here’s what to watch as the nation’s best high school wrestling programs hit the mat.
Faith Christian Academy keeps the No. 1 ranking to open 2025–26, but Bishop McCort, Lake Highland Prep, Buchanan, and St. John Bosco are all close behind in what might be the deepest national field ever.
The national wrestling schedule is stacked: duals, mega-tournaments, coast-to-coast travel, and matchups featuring nearly every top team in America. Here’s the complete breakdown of who’s going where — and why it matters.
With more states now on the mat, High School on SI has updated its first-ever girls national wrestling rankings through Thanksgiving weekend, adjusting weight classes, sorting out logjams and calling on coaches and fans to keep the results coming.
With the season starting or around the corner in some states, here’s the initial release of our national rankings. 1. Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, NY) Reco
From state champions to national recruits, top high school athletes across the country open up about family, faith, and the people who helped them chase their dreams this season.
With the 2025-26 high school wrestling season finally underway, our national rankings tighten to one wrestler per weight, Folkstyle results take center stage, and early lineup drama is already reshaping the landscape.
Layton High’s star-studded lineup — led by top-25 recruits Austin Paris, Lander Bosh, and Noah Bull — confirms Division I futures while chasing a historic championship run.
No. 1 St. Frances Academy will host Corner Canyon on Dec. 10 in Baltimore for the Overtime Nationals Championship — with $250K on the line and national bragging rights at stake.
Utah has dominated the ASUN since 2022, and the 2027 MIAA standout hopes to be the next cornerstone in the Utes’ growing Baltimore recruiting pipeline.
Each week during the high school sports season, High School on SI will gather the best performances across the country with the help of fans, readers and staff.
The 6A final is a repeat showdown, while Orem–Springville clash in 5A and Ridgeline–Green Canyon square off in 4A as Rice-Eccles Stadium hosts three Utah state title games Thursday.
Post–Super 32 shake-up: We dug through thousands of bouts from Super 32, Keck Preseason Nationals, and PNL Fall Championships—plus dozens of local events—to deliver the most accurate boys’ wrestling national rankings update yet.