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NCAA staff | February 25, 2026

NCAA women’s wrestling award standings update for the 2026 season

What you need to know about women's wrestling becoming an NCAA championship

INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA has released the standings for the 2026 NCAA Women’s Wrestling Awards. These will be awarded in March during the very first Women’s Wrestling Championship.

The three awards will honor the Most Dominant Wrestler as well as the student-athletes that have accumulated the most falls and the most technical falls throughout the course of the regular and postseasons. 

For falls and tech falls to be counted for the awards they must come against opponents from other NCAA women’s varsity programs. Ties in the two categories are broken based on the aggregate time. 

This is the third week of standings of the Most Dominant Wrestler award, which is a 17-match minimum to qualify for the standings.

The Most Dominant Woman Wrestler standings are calculated by adding the total number of team points awarded through match results and dividing that number by the total number of matches wrestled. Points per match are awarded as follows.

Points per match are awarded as follows:

  • Fall, forfeit, injury default or DQ = 6 points (-6 points for a loss)
  • Tech falls = 5 points (-5 points for a loss)
  • Major decision = 4 points (-4 points for a loss)
  • Decision = 3 points (-3 points for a loss)

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Savanna Witt of Eastern with an average of 4.6 continues to sit atop the leaderboard for Most Dominant Wrestler. Next is Lehigh’s Audrey Jimenez with a 4.59 average. Zoey Lints rounds out the top three with an average of 4.39.

Ella Gahl of Manchester remains in the lead with 23 falls in 42:24. Elmira’s Zoey Lints and Lori Grimes of Mount Union round out the top three with 22 each. Lints takes second due to a lower aggregate time. 

Northern Michigan’s 160-pounder Sophia Bassino takes first this week with 20 tech falls 44:39. Abigail Cooper of Lehigh slides to second with 18 in 39:16. 

📝 THE LIST: Click here to view the leaderboard in NC women's wrestling falls, tech falls and most dominant wrestler 

Falls leaders through 2/23/2026

NCAA women
NAME INSTITUTION WEIGHT # OF FALLS TIME
Ella Gahl Manchester 145 23 42:24:00
Zoey Lints Elmira 145 22 22:21:00
Lori Grimes Mount Union 180 22 30:30:00
Zoey Haines Eastern 145 21 32:47:00
Paisley Fox Ursinus 138 21 39:30:00
Taylor Miess North Central College 138 20 25:58:00
Natalie Klavetter North Central College 145 20 31:06:00
Maura White York 138 20 42:05:00
Juliana Lefort Elmhurst 180 19 34:43:00
Katy Vardaman Manchester 138 19 35:41:00

Tech Falls leaders through 2/23/2026

NCAA women
NAME INSTITUTION WEIGHT # OF TF TIME
Sophia Bassino Northern Michigan University 160 20 44:39:00
Abigail Cooper Lehigh 117 18 39:16:00
Reese Larramendy Iowa 145 18 43:03:00
Azariah Moore Lock Haven University 180 18 65:46:00
Kassey Daugherty Presbyterian 131 17 46:45:00
Sophia Ball Aurora 138 16 47:43:00
Ava Gardner Wartburg 110 15 30:48:00
Lorianna Piestwea Colorado Mesa 124 15 39:16:00
Abigal Mozden Mount Union 131 15 40:36:00
Rosemary Dodd Bethany 131 15 44:43:00

Most dominant woman wrestler standings through 2/23/2026

NCAA women
NAME INSTITUTION WEIGHT AVG PTS
Savannah Witt Eastern 124 4.6
Audrey Jimenez Lehigh 110 4.59
Zoey Lints Elmira 145 4.39
Karissa Turnwall Emmanuel 131 4.26
Talisha Lewis Felician 207 4.23
Isabella Renfro Fort Hays State 180 4.22
Heather Crull McKendree 103 4.21
Allison Ott Mount Union 207 4.21
Christina Borgmann Felician 131 4.2
Keeley Kehrli Simpson 160 4.11

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