Grine, Bronne amongst national leaders in Most Dominant category

Trey Grine and Hayden Bronne are amongst national leaders in the Most Dominant category.
Trey Grine and Hayden Bronne are amongst national leaders in the Most Dominant category.

Trey Grine and Hayden Bronne are amongst national leaders in the Most Dominant category.

Grine (157 pounds) and Bronne (174) rank 5th and 6th respectively in the newly released Most Dominant category. Grine averages 4.16 points and Bronne 4.12, easily tops in their respective weight classes nationally. The leader is Chris Eddins Jr. of Pitt-Johnstown at 4.83.

Grine also makes an appearance in the Tech Falls category, where he is tied for third with 5 overall. Ryan Vasbinder of McKendree leads the nation with 8 while two others are tied at 6.

Bronne continues to lead Division II in falls, as Tiffin University prepares to head to the NCAA Super Regionals in Indianapolis on Feb. 24. 

Bronne, the 2018 winner in Division II for most falls, is pulling away as he looks for his second career award in this category.  He is up to 18 falls on the season, five more than Fort Hays State's AJ Cooper and nine more than the next group of wrestlers in the standings. Bronne had another big weekend at the Greyhound Duals, posting two more falls. Bronne also has a massive 13 minute advantage in time over Cooper, leading him 31:52 to 44:44.

Nicholas Mason (197) remains tied for third overall with 9 pins despite action over the last couple weeks due to injury. 

For the complete rankings, click HERE.