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OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result No. 1 Oklahoma State No. 24 Edinboro 11/6 Bucknell W, 36-3 COWBOYS FIGHTING SCOTS 11/27 at No. 16 Minnesota W, 34-3 10-0; 4-0 Big 12 7-4; 5-0 PSAC 12/2 at No. 16 Oklahoma W, 33-3 12/4 NO. 21 PITTSBURGH W, 39-0 Coach Coach Tim Flynn 12/16 NO. 8 CORNELL W, 23-19 Oklahoma State, 1988 Penn State, 1986 12/18 Reno Tourn. of Champions 1st, 3 champs Career: 394-59-6/26th year Career: 213-88-5/19th year 1/1-2 Southern Scuffle 1st, 4 champs At Oklahoma State: Same At Edinboro: Same 1/15 NO. 3 IOWA W, 24-11 1/20 WEST VIRGINIA W, 38-3 1/22 NO. 19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, 31-9 PROBABLE STARTERS 1/27 at No. 7 Missouri W, 20-16 1/29 at Iowa State W, 34-3 NO. 1 OKLAHOMA STATE VS. EDINBORO SERIES 2/3 at Edinboro 6 p.m. 125: No. 12 (15-5) vs. No. 9 Sean Russell (26-5) Russell leads 1-0 2/4 at Kent State 1 p.m. or Eli Hale (10-4) Hale leads 1-0 2/10 WYOMING 7:30 P.M. 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (18-1) vs. No. 19 Korbin Myers (25-8) Never met 2/12 OKLAHOMA 2 P.M. 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (19-0) vs. Ozzy Lugo (5-6) Never met 2/19 BOWL DUAL SERIES TBA or Boo Lewallen (11-2) Never met 3/4-5 Big 12 Championships All day 149: No. 3 Anthony Collica (13-1) vs. No. 11 Patricio Lugo (24-6) Collica leads 2-0 3/16-18 NCAA Championships All day 157: No. 6 Joseph Smith (7-3) vs. Chase Delande (17-13) Never met or Davey Dolan (12-4) Never met 165: No. 7 Chandler Rogers (14-3) vs. No. 17 Austin Matthews (13-5) Never met SERIES CAPSULE VS. EDINBORO 174: No. 9 (11-4) vs. Ty Schoffstall (15-7) Crutchmer leads 1-0 Series History OSU leads, 1-0 or Jordan Rogers (6-3) Never met In Stillwater Never met 184: No. 6 Nolan Boyd (14-3) vs. No. 18 Dakota Greer (24-6) Never met In Ames Never met 197: No. 8 Preston Weigel (13-4) vs. Dylan Reynolds (11-14) Never met Neutral OSU leads, 1-0 or Derek White (17-6) Never met First meeting (2009) OSU 24, EDIN 12 HWT: No. 6 Austin Schafer (18-1) vs. No. 12 Billy Miller (24-9) Never met Last meeting (2009) OSU 24, EDIN 12 or Tanner Allen (6-5) Miller leads 1-0 John Smith vs. Edinboro 1-0 Tim Flynn vs. Oklahoma State 0-1 COWBOY QUICK HITS

►The Cowboys have started the 2016-17 campaign off strong, starting the season 9-0 for the first time since 2012-13. OSU is coming off a 34-3 rout of Big 12 foe Iowa State last Sunday in Ames. ►The Cowboys enter this weekend's match ranked No. 1 in both the USA Today/ NWCA Coaches Poll and the Intermat Dual Meet Rankings. ►Friday's dual will mark the second meeting in the series between OSU and Edinboro. The Cowboys took the only other meeting between the two programs, 24-12, in 2009. ►At 141 pounds, 2016 NCAA Champion Dean Heil boasts the longest active win streak among Cowboy starters, having won 28-straight matches dating back to last season.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name Weight Year Hometown/Previous School Location Stillwater, OK Tanner Allen 285 RSo. Blackwell, Okla./ Blackwell Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Ethan Andersen 285 Fr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast Polk Colors Orange and Black Blake Andrews 285 Jr. Grapevine, Texas/NEO Enrollment 37,232 Luke Bean 184 Sr. Wichita, Kan./Arizona State Conference Big 12 Jonce Blaylock 149/157 RSo. Tulsa, Okla./Berryhill Team Name Cowboys Nolan Boyd 184 Sr. Edmond, Okla./Deer Creek Mascot Pistol Pete Kaid Brock 133 RFr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater President V. Burns Hargis Athletic Director Mike Holder Donald Cannon, Jr. 125/133 RSo. McAlester, Okla./McAlester Facility (Capacity) Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Landry Chappell 184 Sr. Guthrie, Okla./Guthrie Athletic Web Site www.okstate.com Anthony Collica 149 Sr. Solon, Ohio/Solon University Web Site www.okstate.edu Kyle Crutchmer 174 Sr. Tulsa, Okla./Union Davey Dolan 157 Jr. Berryhill, Okla./Berryhill STAFF INFORMATION Kyle Garcia 133 Sr. Edmond, Okla./Oklahoma Head Coach John Smith Zac Gentzler 125 Jr. Andover, Kan./Andover Central School Record 394-59-6 (26th year) Eli Hale 125 Jr. Miami, Okla./Miami Overall Record 394-59-6 (26th year) Gary Wayne Harding 133 Jr. Collinsville, Okla./Collinsville Office Phone 405-744-4541 Dean Heil 141 Jr. Brunswick, Ohio/St. Edward Office Fax 405-744-1763 Hestin Lamons 165 RSo. Tahlequah, Okla./Tahlequah Associate Head Coach Eric Guerrero Lincoln Lemon 133 Jr. Wichita, Kan./Goddard Associate Head Coach Zack Esposito Volunteer Assistant Coach Chris Perry Boo Lewallen 141 RFr. Yukon, Okla./Yukon Mike Magaldo 133 RSo. Gillette, N.J. / Watchung Hills Regional TEAM INFORMATION Andrew Marsden 184 RFr. Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake Central 2016-17 Record 10-0 Geordan Martinez 149 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Boise State 2016-17 Big 12 Record 4-0 Keegan Moore 184 Fr. Jackson, Minn. / Jackson County Central 2015-16 Big 12 Tournament Finish 1st Dalton Moran 157 RSo. Chandler, Ariz./South Dakota State 2015-16 NCAA Finish 2nd Tristan Moran 141 RFr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater 2015-16 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 26/6 Andrew Nieman 133 RFr. Stillwater, Okla. / Stillwater NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 7/3 Lincoln Olson 133 RFr. Linwood, Mich. / Davison Starters Returning/Lost 15/5 Nick Piccininni 125 RFr. East Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville All-Americans Returning/Lost 5/3 Chandler Rogers 165 RSo. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater RETURNING 2015-16 NCAA CHAMPIONS Jordan Rogers 174 Sr. Spokane, Wash./Mead Austin Schafer 285 Sr. Edmond, Okla./Edmond North Dean Heil (141 pounds) Joe Schumacher 141/149 RSo. Bismarck, N.D./Bismarck RETURNING 2015-16 ALL-AMERICANS Mitchell Sellers 141 Jr. Welling, Okla./NEO Dean Heil (1st place, 141 pounds), Anthony Collica (4th Wyatt Sheets 157 Fr. Stilwell, Okla./Stilwell place, 149 pounds), Joe Smith (7th place, 157 pounds), Jacobe Smith 174 Jr. Muskogee, Okla./NEO Nolan Boyd (4th place, 184 pounds) Joe Smith 157 So. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Preston Weigel 197 RSo. Russell, Kan./Hays RETURNING 2015-16 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS Derek White 197 RSo. Edmond, Okla./Nebraska Dean Heil (141 pounds), Anthony Collica (149 pounds), Joe Smith (157 pounds), Nolan Boyd (184 pounds), Preston Weigel (197 pounds) MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES COWBOYS ON THE AIR

The Oklahoma State athletic communications office welcomes you MEDIA PARKING to another season of Cowboy . The communications staff Members of the media attending matches at Gallagher-Iba Arena Rex Holt and Roger Moore are in their eighth year is here to assist members of the should park in the lot just south of the arena and Boone Pickens together as the radio broadcast team of Oklahoma media in their coverage of Oklahoma State athletics. Please take a Stadium. The entrance to the lot is located off Knoblock Street. No State Cowboy Wrestling. OSU wrestling can be heard moment to become familiar with the parking pass is necessary for entry into the lot. on its primary home of 93.7 KSPI-FM radio in Stillwater. following media policies. Occasional events are aired on either 105.5 KGFY-FM VISITING RADIO, PHONE LINES CREDENTIALS Phone lines will be provided to the primary radio broadcast crews radio or 780 AM radio Stillwater should programming Members of the media should contact Harry Endicott in the for both the Cowboys and the visiting team. Additional lines are conflicts arise. Any time the Cowboys are on the air, the Oklahoma State media relations office to request credentials to available to the media on a first-come, first-served basis in the live broadcast can also be accessed live on the official OSU wrestling duals ([email protected] or 405-744- Gallagher-Iba Arena media room. web site of OSU athletics, www.okstate.com. 3654). Credentials can be picked up at the Southwest pass gate to Gallagher-Iba Arena on match days. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers may shoot from the east and west sides of the mat, INTERVIEWS but are prohibited from shooting in front of either team’s bench on Media interview requests for Oklahoma State head coach John the north and south sides of the mat. Smith should be directed to Sean Maguire in the OSU media relations office. Any requests for assistant coaches and wrestlers should be directed to Harry Endicott in the OSU media relations office. Coaches and wrestlers are typically available for interview before practice starts (usually around 3 p.m. CT), but arrangements can be made to accommodate most schedules. Rex Holt Roger Moore Play-by-play Analysis

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JOHN SMITH OKLAHOMA STATE 100-WIN CLUB Head Coach | 26th Year | Oklahoma State, 1988 Wrestler W L T 1 John Smith (1984-88) 152 8 2 2 Alex Dieringer (2012-2016) 128 4 0 Entering his 26th year, Smith accepted the head coaching position at Oklahoma State Mike Farrell (1986-89) 128 39 2 in 1992 and the numbers and accomplishments since that time speak for themselves. Alan Fried (1991-94) 128 6 0 He has led his alma mater to five NCAA team titles in 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 5 Jordan Oliver (2009-13) 127 6 0 2006, and he has coached 31 NCAA individual champions and five Olympians. Under Jared Rosholt (2007-10) 127 24 0 7 Johny Hendricks (2004-07) 126 13 0 his watch, the Cowboys have brought 16 team conference tournament championships, 8 Cory Baze (1986-89) 125 41 1 two Big 12 regular season titles and 102 individual conference titles back to Stillwater. Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 125 14 0 He has seen his student-athletes earn All-America recognition 117 times, an average of 10 Chris Perry (2010-14) 122 11 0 4.7 All-America honorees per year. Mike Sheets (1981-84) 122 12 0 Pat Smith (1990-94) 122 4 2 13 Kenny Monday (1981-84) 121 12 2 Jamal Parks (2009-12) 121 24 0 15 Zack Esposito (2003-06) 120 12 0 JOHN SMITH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) 120 15 0 Coleman Scott (2005-08) 120 24 0 COACHING CAREER WRESTLING CAREER 18 Chris Barnes (1987-90) 119 27 3 ►Oklahoma State’s All-Time Winningest Coach with a 393-59-6 ►Six-Time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 19 Chris Pendleton (2001-05) 118 12 0 career record 1991, 1992) Ricky Stewart (1978-82) 118 17 0 ►Two-Time NWCA National Coach of the Year (1994, 2003) ►Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992) 21 Eric Guerrero (1996-99) 117 13 0 ►Five-Time NCAA Champion Coach (1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, ►Two-Time Pan American Games Gold Medalist (1987, 1991) 22 Steven Schmidt (1995-98) 115 15 0 2006) ►Two-Time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990) 23 Nathan Morgan (2005-08) 114 20 0 ►18-Time Conference Champion Coach (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, ►Two-Time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988) Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) 114 13 4 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 (reg seas), ►Three-Time NCAA All-American (1985, 1987, 1988) 25 Randy Couture (1989-92) 113 42 3 2013 (reg seas/tourn), 2014, 2015, 2016) ►Three-Time Big Eight Champion (1985, 1987, 1988) Teague Moore (1996-99) 113 25 0 ►13-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, ►Recipient, Amateur Athletic Foundation World Trophy (1992) 27 Kendall Cross (1987-90) 111 27 3 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) ►First Ever American To Earn FILA’s Master of Technique Award Mark Munoz (1998-01) 111 27 0 ►Two-Time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1994, 1996) (Best technical wrestler in the world, 1990) 29 Kirk Mammen (1989-92) 110 33 5 ►31 NCAA Individual Champions Coached ►First Wrestler To Win James E. Sullivan Award (Nation’s top Shane Roller (2000-03) 110 42 0 ►117 NCAA All-Americans Coached amateur athlete, 1990) 31 Brandon Mason (2006-09) 108 43 0 ►102 Conference Individual Champions Coached ►U.S. Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year (1990) 32 Austin Marsden 104 19 0 ►Coach, USA Olympic Wrestling Team (2000, 2012) ►FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991) Mark Perry (1981-85) 104 21 2 ►Coach, USA World Championships Team (1998, 2009, 2010, ►USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989) Jake Rosholt (2003-06) 104 21 0 2011) ►Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988) 35 Eddie Klimara 103 37 0 ►Coach, USA World Cup Team (1997) ►U.S. Olympic Committee Titan Award (2004) 36 Nolan Boyd (2013-) 102 32 0 ►Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996) 37 Todd Chesbro (1989-92) 101 29 0 ►Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003) Hardell Moore (1995-98) 101 30 0 ►Distinguished Member, National Wrestling Hall of Fame (inducted 39 Mark Branch (1994-97) 100 18 0 in 1997) Luke Skove (1982-86) 100 23 2 ►Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997) ►Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005) Closing In (75 or more wins) ►NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987) Anthony Collica 99 30 0

SMITH YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD Duals All Individual Bouts Conference NCAA Year Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs 1992 7 0 0 268 218 45 5 53 108 82.3% 19.8% NA 3 2nd 1 6 1993 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.3% 4.9% NA NA NA NA NA 1994 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 6 1995 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.8% 8.0% 2nd 2 7th 1 3 1996 15 3 1 406 260 146 0 42 131 63.9% 10.3% 1st 2 6th 0 4 1997 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.2% 10.1% 1st 6 2nd 2 7 1998 20 0 0 443 329 114 0 46 120 74.3% 10.4% 1st 6 3rd 2 6 1999 23 0 0 395 289 106 0 50 140 73.0% 12.6% 2nd 3 3rd 1 4 2000 12 5 1 457 338 119 0 80 183 74.0% 17.5% 1st 4 5th 0 3 2001 17 1 0 477 368 109 0 108 196 78.8% 23.1% 1st 4 3rd 1 6 2002 20 3 0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.2% 15.1% 2nd 3 5th 1 4 2003 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 7 2004 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 7 2005 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 7 2006 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2 6 2007 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.9% 9.6% 3rd 3 5th 0 4 2008 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.3% 13.8% 3rd 1 T5th 1 4 2009 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.4% 15.7% 4th 0 16th 0 1 2010 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.3% 15.4% 1st 3 6th 0 4 2011 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.0% 13.4% 1st 5 4th 1 3 2012* 17 1 NA 535 391 144 0 83 189 73.1% 15.5% 2nd 4 6th 0 3 2013* 20 1 NA 736 521 215 0 140 301 70.8% 19.0% 1st 8 2nd 2 7 2014 11 5 NA 735 519 216 0 119 239 70.6% 16.2% 1st 6 3rd 2 5 2015 12 3 NA 751 505 246 0 97 217 67.2% 12.9% 1st 7 7th 1 4 2016 13 3 NA 769 558 211 0 123 288 72.5% 16.0% 1st 7 2nd 2 6 2017 10 0 NA 182 142 40 0 36 83 78.0% 19.8% ------Totals 394 59 6 12,526 8,944 3,577 5 1,790 4,277 71.4% 14.4% -- 102 -- 31 117 * Team also won the Big 12 dual match (regular season) championship

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THE BASICS SERIES NOTES: EDINBORO LAST MEETING The top-ranked and undefeated Oklahoma State wrestling ►Friday's dual will mark only the second meeting in the series team wraps its regular season road schedule this weekend when between OSU and Edinboro, with the only previous dual between Jan. 10, 2009 | Virginia Duals it heads north for a pair of road tests against No. 24 Edinboro and Hampton, Va. the two programs coming in 2009. Kent State. The Cowboys open the weekend in Edinboro, Pa., ►The Cowboys took that dual, 24-12, at the Virginia Duals in for a showdown with the Fighting Scots on Friday night at 7 p.m. Hampton, Va. EDINBORO NO. 15 12 ET, before traveling to Kent, Ohio, for a matchup with the Golden ►Friday will mark the Cowboys' first dual ever in Edinboro, Pa. OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 13 24 Flashes on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET. LAST TIME OUT WATCH THE COWBOYS The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team took care of HAMPTON, Va. – The No. 13 Oklahoma State wrestling team split its two matches at the Virginia Duals Saturday to finish third at the event. The Fans can catch Friday's dual with the Fighting Scots on FloWres- business Sunday afternoon, defeating Iowa State, 34-3, at Hilton Cowboys (11-3 overall) lost to No. 12 Central Michigan, 17-14 in the semifinals tling. Saturday's dual will be streamed live on kentstatesports.com/ Coliseum to remain undefeated. The win marked the Cowboys' Saturday afternoon, but bounced back to hand No. 15 Edinboro a 24-12 defeat watch. (10-0, 4-0 Big 12) sixth victory of 30 points or more this season. in the third-place dual Saturday night. A trio of Cowboys finished the weekend with perfect 4-0 records, as The Cowboys came out on top of a number of close bouts in the 133-pounder Chris Notte picked up two wins over ranked opponents along LIVE STATS AND PLAY-BY-PLAY opening five matches to lead, 15-0, heading into intermission. OSU the way, with 197-pounder Clayton Foster and heavyweight Jared Rosholt Fans can follow the action online through live results and play- dominating each of their four opponents. would close the door on the Cyclones in the second half, using a Against Edinboro, Chris Notte picked up a big win for the Cowboys at 133 by-play on www.trackwrestling.com. Simply go to the site and the link pair of falls from 165-pounder Chandler Rogers and heavyweight pounds when he scored a 6-4 victory over No. 16 Ricky Deubel. Deadlocked to live results and play-by-play will be prominently displayed.. Austin Schafer, along with a top-10 victory from senior Kyle at 4-4 at the end of three periods and through the first sudden victory period, Notte and Deubel went into a tie-break period, where Notte was able to turn Crutchmer at 174 pounds. Deubel to his back for a two-point nearfall and secure the win to cap a very LISTEN TO THE DUAL LIVE productive weekend. Fans can listen to both duals live on 93.7 KSPI-FM or okstate. Jan. 29, 2017 | Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa Luke Silver was also an upset winner for the Pokes against Edinboro, com with Rex Holt and Roger Moore on the call. emerging victorious from a 7-6 dogfight with No. 16 Torsten Gillespie at 149 125: No. 12 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Kyle Larson (ISU) 8-2 pounds. After bagging a key takedown as time expired in the second period 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 12 Earl Hall (ISU) 7-4 to take a 5-3 lead into the third, Silver gave up the escape to start the period. ABOUT THE COWBOYS 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. John Meeks (ISU) 8-5 Silver scored another takedown to take a 7-4 lead, but was slapped with a 149: No. 2 Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. Gabe Moreno (ISU) 3-0 penalty point for locking his hands to bring the score to 7-5. Silver cut Gillespie Oklahoma State has proven itself one of the deepest lineups in loose to bring the score to 7-6, but Gillespie was unable to solve Silver with the country thus far into the 2016-17 campaign. This much was to 157: Davey Dolan (OSU) dec. Colston DiBlasi (ISU) 5-2 short time remaining. be expected heading into the season, as head coach John Smith 165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Logan Breitenbach (ISU) 1:51 OSU 165-pounder Brandon Mason erased any hope the Fighting Scots 174: No. 8 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) dec. No. 10 Lelund Weatherspoon (ISU) may have had when he pinned Chris Hrunka at the 2:39 mark to claim his third returned 2016 NCAA Champion at 141 pounds Dean Heil, along 3-2 win by fall in four bouts during the weekend. Mason scored an early takedown, with All-Americans Nolan Boyd, Anthony Collica and Joe Smith 184: No. 6 Nolan Boyd (OSU) MD Carson Powell (ISU) 14-2 then turned Hrunka to his back for four separate three-point nearfalls to open from an NCAA Runner-Up finish at the NCAA Championships in up a 14-0 first-period lead. Mason turned him to his back a fifth time and would 197: Marcus Harrington (ISU) dec. Derek White (OSU) 3-2 Madison Square Garden last spring. The Cowboys also return have won by , but he was able to flatten Harunka completely to HWT: No. 6 Austin Schafer (OSU) fall Quean Smith (ISU) 3:50 win by a dominating fall. valuable experience in 2015 All-American Kyle Crutchmer, who has Against 12th-ranked Central Michigan in the semifinals earlier in the day, also been a major contributor in the Cowboy lineup as a senior after the Cowboys got a pair of major decision wins from Clayton Foster and Jared 1-2-3 PUNCH returning from an injury that cut short his junior season. Rosholt and a 5-3 sudden victory upset win from Notte over No. 13 Conor While the Cowboys' lineup is littered with elite talent from top Beebe, but it was not enough to beat the Chippewas. The key to the dual was While the Cowboy roster certainly boasts its fair share of to bottom, one would have a hard time finding a more devastating the fact that the Cowboys were unable to win enough of the swing matches proven talent, the emergence of "young guns" Kaid Brock, that could have gone either way, as Obenson Blanc lost a 3-1 decision in the stretch for opponents in any lineup than the one-two-three punch tie-break period to No. 9 Scotti Sentes, Jamal Parks lost a 7-6 decision at the Chandler Rogers, Preston Weigel and Nick Piccininni has been a packed by Kaid Brock (133), Dean Heil (141) and Anthony Collica hands of Tony D'Alie, Brandon Mason lost a 5-3 decision and Jared Shelton welcome development for Smith and his staff. Meanwhile, senior dropped a 6-4 decision to Vince DiDona. (149). heavyweight Austin Schafer has come on well in his final run as After Neil Erisman claimed a 6-5 win over Tyler Grayson at 157 pounds, This season, the Cowboy trio has combined for a 50-2 the Cowboys trailed in the dual, 9-6, to set the stage for the three key bouts of a Cowboy, knocking off five ranked opponents on his way to his record with a 27-2 mark in duals and a 19-2 mark against ranked the dual. Oklahoma State ran a trio of seniors to the mat at 165, 174 and 184 current 18-1 mark this season. pounds, but none of the three were able to claim victory, as Central Michigan opponents. While Brock is in his first full collegiate season, The Cowboys have started the 2016-17 campaign off strong, won all three bouts by two points, respectively. Collica and Heil are highly decorated, combining for an NCAA Blanc, Parks and Shelton all held leads in the third period of their respec- opening with an 10-0 record for the first time since 2012-13. OSU Championship (Heil), five Big 12 titles and three All-America tive bouts, but saw their leads slip away in the final period. enters this weekend looking to build off a pair of routs over Big 12 The Chippewas went on to beat No. 8 Lehigh, 21-12 in the championship honors. finals to win the Virginia Duals title. opponents West Virginia and South Dakota State. Depth has been a major storyline for the Cowboys this season WE'RE GOING STREAKING! No. 13 Oklahoma State 24, No. 15 Edinboro 12 as the team broke tournament records for team points scored and 125: No. 2 Paul Donahoe (EU) fall No. 15 Obenson Blanc (OSU); 1:40 While Oklahoma State finds itself one of two remaining margin of victory at the Southern Scuffle earlier this month. The 133: Chris Notte (OSU) dec. No. 16 Ricky Deubel (EU); 6-4 TB undefeated teams and on a 10-match win streak with 11 141: No. 17 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. Joel Webster (EU); 6-4 SV win followed up a team win at the Reno Tournament of Champions, consecutive wins at Gallagher-Iba Arena, a handful of Cowboy 149: Luke Silver (OSU) dec. No. 16 Torsten Gillespie (EU); 7-6 despite no Cowboy starters making the trip to Reno. 157: No. 1 Gregor Gillespie (EU) dec. Neil Erisman (OSU); 3-0 grapplers are on hot streaks as well. 165: No. 12 Brandon Mason (OSU) fall Chris Hrunka (EU); 2:39 Along with Smith, who enters his 26th season at the helm of At 141 pounds, NCAA Champion Dean Heil boasts the longest 174: Newly McSpadden (OSU) dec. Paul Paddock (EU); 5-0 the Oklahoma State wrestling program, the Cowboys are led by 184: No. 18 Chris Honeycutt (EU) dec. Chris McNeil (OSU); 10-4 active win streak among Cowboy starters, having won 28-straight associate head coaches Eric Guerrero and Zack Esposito, along 197: No. 8 Clayton Foster (OSU) dec. Pat Bradshaw (EU); 7-2 matches dating back to last season. 285: No. 1 Jared Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 14 Joey Fendone (EU); 7-0 with volunteer assistant coach Chris Perry. Heil has been impressive in his junior season, going 19-0

overall and 10-0 in dual matches. The junior has picked up four IN THE POLLS wins over top-10 opponents, the most recent being an 8-6 decision The Cowboys enter this weekend's tournament ranked No. 1 over ninth-ranked Jaydin Eierman in the Cowboys' victory over in the USA Today/NWCA Coaches Poll and second in the Intermat Missouri last Friday. Tournament Rankings. Individually, Oklahoma State has all 10 starters ranked in WELCOME TO THE 100 CLUB each of the four major national polls. Returning NCAA Champion Cowboy senior Nolan Boyd became the program's newest 141-pounder Dean Heil remains slotted at No. 1 in all four major member of the 100-win club last week with an 18-2 technical fall polls. Aside from Heil,seven other Cowboys received top-eight over Martin Mueller of South Dakota State. With the win, Boyd rankings from Intermat, including Kaid Brock (133, No. 3), Anthony moved to 100-33 for his career (now 102-33), becoming the 40th Collica (149, No. 3), Joe Smith (157, No. 6), Chandler Rogers (165, Cowboy in program history to reach the century mark. No. 7), Nolan Boyd (184, No. 6) and Preston Weigel (197, No. 8) Senior Anthony Collica, who currently owns 99 career wins to and Austin Schafer (HWT, No. 6). At 125 pounds, Nick Piccininni is go against 20 losses, appears to be on track to join the club as well. ranked No. 12, while senior Kyle Crutchmer is ranked ninth at 174.

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CAN'T STOP SCHAFER HOME, SWEET 'HOMA USA TODAY/NWCA DIVISION I After senior heavyweight Austin Schafer pinned South Dakota The 2016-17 Cowboy wrestling roster features more of a COACHES POLL (JAN. 31) State's Alex Macki last weekend, head coach John Smith referred local taste than usual with 22 of its 39 total wrestlers hailing from to him as "King Kong". Oklahoma. Aside from the five Stillwater Cowboys (Kaid Brock, School Record Points After making the move to heavywight for his senior campaign Tristan Moran, Andrew Nieman, Chandler Rogers and Joe Smith), 1. Oklahoma State (11) 10-0 395 despite competing at 197 pounds for the previous three years of the OSU roster features wrestlers from Blackwell, Tulsa, Edmond, 2. Penn State (5) 10-0 389 his career, Schafer has proven himself in the new class. Schafer McAlester, Guthrie, Berryhill, Miami, Collinsville, Tahlequah, Yukon, 3. Iowa 8-2 368 has racked up a 18-1 record with 12 bonus point wins thus far into Welling, Stilwell and Muskogee. 4. Ohio State 8-1 351 his senior season. With a combined 0-9 mark against ranked foes 5. Virginia Tech 15-1 331 6. Nebraska 12-1 323 during his first three seasons in Stillwater, the Cowboy heavyweight OKLAHOMA STATE IS "WRESTLING U" 7. Missouri 9-3 303 has also beaten five ranked opponents this year, with three of those Last month, Dan Lobdell and Andrew Spey of FloWrestling 8. NC State 10-1 288 wins coming in the top 10. have highlighted the best schools at each weight class over the 9. Cornell 9-2 276 In an impressive win at the Southern Scuffle, Schafer made the last 15 years. The 10-part series goes weight class by weight 10. Michigan 7-4 239 OSU record books when he dropped 11th-ranked Jared Johnson of class, using an algorithm that factors in a school's NCAA qualifiers, 11. Illinois 6-2 235 Chattanooga for a fall in only 18 seconds for the 17th-fastest pin in All-Americans and national champions over that time span to name 12. Lehigh 8-4 216 13. Minnesota 6-3 208 Cowboy wrestling history. one school the best at each class. 14. Rutgers 11-3 202 Oklahoma State took top honors in four weight classes (133, 15. Oklahoma 8-4 194 OSU STATISTICAL LEADERS 149, 165 and 174), while finishing second at heavyweight. Not 16. Wisconsin 3-4 151 Overall Wins: 23, Tristan Moran only were the Cowboys one of two schools to take multiple weight 17. Central Michigan 5-2 130 Dual Wins: 10, Dean Heil and Austin Schafer classes, but OSU was the only program to take more than two. 18. Northern Iowa 9-2 128 19. South Dakota State 10-3 121 Ranked Wins: 8, Kaid Brock 20. Appalachian State 11-2 98 Bonus Point Wins: 16, Tristan Moran ALL IN THE FAMILY 21. Arizona State 7-4 67 Wins by Fall: 9, Tristan Moran This season’s squad features two sets of brothers and a father- 22. Stanford 8-3 60 Wins by Technical Fall: 7, Nolan Boyd son combo, along with a handful of Cowboys whose family members 23. North Dakota State 11-4 59 Wins by Major Decision: 6, Dean Heil formerly wrestled at Oklahoma State. 24. Edinboro 7-4 33 25. Pittsburg 8-4 15 Dual Takedowns: 36, Dean Heil Dalton and Tristan Moran are originally from Arizona. Dalton Dual Nearfalls: 17, Nick Piccininni transferred to OSU two seasons ago from South Dakota State, INTERMAT TOURNAMENT * Does not include redshirt athletes Tristan is a sophomore this year. The Rogers brothers, Chandler and Jordan, round out the group of brothers. RANKINGS (JAN. 31) BROCK PICKS UP HIS SECOND BIG 12 HONOR OF Coach John Smith and son Joe, who is a sophomore and THE SEASON returning All-American for the Pokes, make up an exciting father-son School Tourn. Points Previous 1. Penn State 129 1 Oklahoma State wrestler Kaid Brock has been named Big 12 duo. 2. Oklahoma State 110 2 Co-Wrestler of the Week for his efforts in the Cowboys' win over The 2016-17 roster also features freshman Wyatt Sheets, whose 3. Ohio State 101.5 3 No. 3 Iowa, the conference announced last week. father is two-time national champion 167-pounder Mike Sheets. 4. Iowa 86 5 Brock knocked off top-ranked Cory Clark in a 7-6 decision to Senior Kyle Crutchmer and redshirt freshman Andrew Marsden's 5. Virginia Tech 82.5 4 help Oklahoma State to a 24-11 victory over the Hawkeyes on brothers Brian and Austin both wrestled for OSU last season. 6. Nebraska 74 6 Sunday afternoon in Gallagher-Iba Arena. Only a redshirt freshman, 7. Missouri 72 7 8. Lehigh 52 8 CHAMPS IN THE CLASSROOM the victory over Clark, a senior, moved Brock to 15-0 on the season 9. Minnesota 47.5 9 and 33-1 for his career. Brock also boosted his record against Oklahoma State landed five wrestlers onto the 2016 Academic 10. Illinois 46.5 11 ranked foes to 6-0 this season. All-Big 12 first team last year. OSU’s first-team honorees included 11. Cornell 45 10 The honor is the second this season for Brock and the third Nolan Boyd, Anthony Collica, Gary Wayne Harding, Dean Heil and 12. Michigan 42 12 of his career. It also marks the sixth time this season that a Preston Weigel. The selections marks the second-straight first-team 13. Wisconsin 40.5 13 14. Arizona State 36 14 Cowboy grappler has received the Big 12 weekly recognition. selection for Collica and Heil. 15. South Dakota State 31.5 15 Other Cowboys to earn the accolade this season include Chandler 16. North Carolina State 30.5 16 Rogers, Boo Lewallen, Austin Schafer and Jacobe Smith. 17. Stanford 30 17 18. North Carolina 23 20 19. Northern Iowa 22.5 18 20. Princeton 22 22 21. North Dakota State 21.5 21 22. Central Michigan 20.5 19 23. Rutgers 17.5 24 24. Rider 17 25 25. Edinboro 16 NR

COWBOYS IN THE RANKINGS

Intermat TOM AWN WIN Nick Piccininni, 125 12 10 13 12 Kaid Brock, 133 3 4 4 6 Dean Heil, 141 1 1 1 1 Anthony Collica, 149 3 3 2 3 Joe Smith, 157 6 6 6 6 Chandler Rogers, 165 7 7 5 9 Kyle Crutchmer, 174 9 7 8 8 Nolan Boyd, 184 6 5 6 5 Preston Weigel, 197 8 6 8 7 Austin Schafer, HWT 6 6 6 6

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MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS IN EACH OF HEIL NAMED TO PRESEASON HODGE TROPHY CANDIDATE LIST THE MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN Oklahoma State junior 141-pounder Dean Heil is one of eight wrestlers that have been named to the preseason WIN Magazine/ SPORTS DIVISIONS Culture House Hodge Trophy candidate list. Heil has racked up a 67-11 overall record in his two-plus seasons of competition at Oklahoma State, including a 32-1 campaign last year that was capped with his first career NCAA Championship. The Brunswick, Ohio, native won 13 matches against ranked 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 opponents as a sophomore, including six against top-five opponents. Heil is off to a nice start for his junior year, posting an 8-0 2. New York Yankees (MLB) 27 mark thus far with five of his eight wins coming with bonus points. 3. Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 22 With two former wrestlers having won the award, Oklahoma State is one of five programs to boast multiple Hodge Trophy 4. Boston Celtics (NBA) 17 winners. Last season, Alex Dieringer hoisted the trophy following a dominant 33-0 senior campaign to join Steve Mocco on the list 5. Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 6 of former Cowboy recipients. The winner of the 2017 Hodge Trophy will be named following the 2017 NCAA Wrestling Championships.

MOST NCAA TITLES COLLICA VICTORIOUS AT NWCA ALL-STAR CLASSIC ALL SCHOOLS, ALL SPORTS Oklahoma State wrestling senior Anthony Collica recorded a 7-5 decision over No. 3 Lavion Mayes of Missouri in the 149-pound match at the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic Saturday night at Cleveland State University's Wolstein 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 Center. 2. USC Men's Outdoor Track 26 Mayes attacked early, scoring a takedown in the opening 10 seconds of the match to take an early 2-0 lead. After a Collica 3. Iowa Wrestling 23 escape, the Cowboy trailed 2-1 after the first period. Collica would answer in the second, however, and a late takedown inside of 25 4. Denver Skiing 21 seconds gave the senior a 5-4 lead after two frames. Yale Men's Golf 21 Collica opened the third period on top, but Mayes recorded an escape early on to tie the match at five apiece. With under a 5. USC Men's Tennis 20 minute left, Collica made his move, scoring a takedown with 45 seconds left to take a 7-5 advantage that he would retain for the North Carolina Women's Soccer 20 decision.

JOHN SMITH WRAPS 25TH YEAR AS OSU HEAD COACH NCAA INDIVIDUAL Not only did John Smith leave his legacy on Oklahoma State wrestling as a competitor, Smith continues to do so as he wrapped WRESTLING CHAMPIONS up his 25th year as the head coach of the Cowboy wrestling team last season. In 1992, John Smith, along with Kenny Monday, took over as co-head coaches for the squad, and Smith took over on his own in 1993. Since taking over, Smith has led his squad to fiv 1. Oklahoma State 141 ne NCAA team championships and 18 conference championships. He leads all active coaches in NCAA champions coached (31), 2. Iowa 80 and has also seen his wrestlers earn All-American honors 117 times. After the Cowboys' win over Bucknell earlier this month, he is 3. Iowa State 69 the Cowboys’ winningest coach with a 385-59-6 record as he begins his 26th season. 4. Oklahoma 67 5. Penn State 32 LIVE FROM RIO 6. Lehigh 27 7. Michigan State 25 After bringing home two Olympic gold medals as a wrestler and coaching Team USA at the Olympics three times, Oklahoma State wrestling coach John Smith took on a different role this year at the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, serving as an analyst for NBC Sports' coverage of Olympic wrestling. NCAA WRESTLING ALL-AMERICANS SMITH SIGNS FOUR OKLAHOMANS TO NLI'S The Oklahoma State wrestling team has signed four Oklahomans to National Letters of Intent, head coach John Smith 1. Oklahoma State 450 announced. Daton Fix, Christian Bahl, Jet Taylor and Kaden Gfeller will join the Cowboys in the fall of 2017. 2. Iowa 318 Sand Springs native Daton Fix enters his senior season looking for his fourth state championship at Sand Springs High School. 3. Iowa State 289 Coming off a 46-0 junior season, his overall high school record stands at a perfect 119-0. Fix was a 2015 Fargo National Freestyle 4. Oklahoma 272 Champion at 120 pounds and earned the bronze medal at the 2016 Junior World Championships earlier this year. 5. Penn State 203 Jet Taylor of Sallisaw High School signs with the Cowboys after winning his second-straight Oklahoma 4A State Championship 6. Michigan 184 at 120 pounds. With the win, Taylor was named the Outstanding Wrestler for the state tournament and became Sallisaw's 11th multiple-time state champion. This summer he also earned Fargo All-American status, finishing third in Greco-Roman and sixth in freestyle at the FargoDome. Hailing from Oklahoma City where he attends Heritage Hall, Kaden Gfeller is a three-time Oklahoma state champion, coming off a 132-pound 3A state title in February. Gfeller is a multiple-time Fargo All-American, most recently placing third at the 2015 Junior Men's Freestyle Nationals. Stillwater High School product Christian Bahl is coming off an Oklahoma 6A State Championship at 160 pounds last February. He's racked up a 163-24 career record in high school, and is a three-time state placer while earning five all-conference honors. Bahl, who is a three-time national team member for both Oklahoma and Minnesota, has also excelled in football where he was a varsity starter all four years of his high school career. 2016 141-pound NCAA Champion Dean Heil COWBOY WRESTLING TRADITION Oklahoma State wrestling celebrated 100 years of history last season. The Cowboys, then known as the Oklahoma A&M Tigers and led by A.M. Colville, wrestled their first match in 1915 against the University of Texas. It was a rough start for OSU as it fell to the Longhorns in its lone dual of the season. But the Cowboys pulled through and went on to win 34 NCAA team championships (the most by any school in any sport), 141 individual champions and 450 All-Americans. Overall, the Cowboys hold an incredibly impressive 1,080-125-23 overall record.

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WRESTLING'S HOUSE OF HORRORS No venue in America has a richer wrestling tradition than Gallagher-Iba Arena, home of Oklahoma State wrestling since 1939. In its beginning as Gallagher Hall, the gymnasium was named for Edward Clark Gallagher, the Oklahoma A&M wrestling mentor who never wrestled competitively but became the greatest coach of his time. Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 25 NCAA titles and have had 40 unbeaten and untied campaigns at home. One of their longest winning streaks ran with the arena’s opening in 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, including no ties. Gallagher-Iba Arena has proved to be one of the most difficult venues for opponents to win in across all of college sports, as the Cowboy wrestling program boasts an impressive 478-39-6 overall record in the arena. From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a BIG 12 RECORDS loss, finishing with an impressive 60-0-1 record before the streak was broken by Oklahoma, 19-13. Thru matches on Jan. 31 OSU’s latest home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals was the second-longest such streak without a loss or tie, as it began near the end of the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993. School Overall Big 12 2015-16 WRAP-UP Oklahoma State 10-0 4-0 Oklahoma State celebrated 100 years of wrestling history as well as 25 years of John Smith at the helm of the program, ending Utah Valley 4-3 1-1 the season with a second-place finish at NCAAs, a 50th team conference championship, six All-Americans, two NCAA individual South Dakota State 10-3 4-1 champions, a Hodge Trophy recipient and a 13-3 dual record. North Dakota State 12-3 2-1 Held at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri the Big 12 Championships were hosted at a neutral site for the first time. It Oklahoma 8-4 4-1 also featured six new teams as Big 12 affiliates for a 10-man bracket at each weight. OSU sent nine wrestlers to the finals and Wyoming 5-5 3-1 clinched the team title before day one had concluded. Seven Cowboys claimed Big 12 titles and just weeks later, all 10 Pokes Iowa State 1-9 1-5 stepped onto the mat in the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden, in New York City. West Virginia 2-10 0-2 Aside from All-Americans Nolan Boyd, Joe Smith, Austin Marsen and Anthony Collica, the Pokes brought home two national Air Force 5-4 0-2 champions, increasing Oklahoma State wrestling’s total to 141 NCAA champions. Northern Colorado 1-6 0-4 Dean Heil, a sophomore for the Cowboys, put up a 32-1 record on the season, dominating the 141-pound weight class. He entered the season ranked No. 1 and maintained the ranking despite suffering a sudden-victory loss to Joey Ward of UNC at home in February. He avenged the loss in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament, controlling No. 8 Ward, 8-3. Another 8-3 win in the BIG 12 WRESTLERS OF THE WEEK semifinals sent him to the championship bout, where he faced new Big 12 rival Bryce Meredith of Wyoming. The Cowboy edged out Meredith with a 4-3 effort. He finished the season an NCAA champ, a two-time All-American and a two-time Big 12 champion. Alex Dieringer lived up to the country’s expectations, winning his third NCAA championship. The Cowboy senior served up a Nov. 7: David Kocer, South Dakota State, Jr. (174 pounds) 33-0 record last season, recording bonus points in all but six matches. His 27 bonus-point wins included 12 falls—10 of which came Nov. 14: Dylan Cottrell, West Virginia, RJr. (165 pounds) in the first period—eight major decisions and seven technical falls. He proved his dominance even more as he allowed only one Nov. 21: Jacobe Smith, Oklahoma State, Jr. (174 pounds) takedown last season and just three takedowns the past two seasons. -and- Jacob Smith, West Virginia, RJr. (197 pounds) Nov. 28: Austin Schafer, Oklahoma State, Sr. (285 pounds) ASICS ALL-AMERICANS LIVE HERE -and- Timmy Box, Northern Colorado, RSr. (141 pounds) There are three different wrestlers on this year’s Oklahoma State roster who were ASICS first-team All-Americans during their Dec. 5: Kaid Brock, Oklahoma State, RFr. (133 pounds) prep days: -and- Clark Glass, Oklahoma, RSr. (165 pounds) Dec. 12: Josh Rodriguez, North Dakota State, RSr. (125 pounds) Jordan Rogers 2012 -and- Dustin Dennison, Utah Valley, Jr. (285 pounds) Nick Piccininni 2014 and 2015 Dec. 19: Boo Lewallen, Oklahoma State, RFr. (141 pounds) -and- Tanner Orndoff, Utah Valley, RFr. (197 pounds) FARGO CHAMPS, TOO Jan. 3: Chandler Rogers, Oklahoma State, RSo. (165 pounds) There are three different wrestlers on this year’s Oklahoma State wrestling roster who won titles at the ASICS Junior Freestyle Jan. 9: Christian Moody, Oklahoma, RFr. (125 pounds) National Championships in Fargo, N.D., during their prep days: -and- Luke Zilverberg, South Dakota State, Jr. (165 pounds) Jan. 16: Kaid Brock, Oklahoma State, RFr. (133 pounds) Jordan Rogers 2011 -and- Clay Ream, North Dakota State, RJr. (157 pounds) Anthony Collica 2012 and 2013 Joe Smith 2015 Jan. 23: Seth Gross, South Dakota State, So. (133 pounds) Jan. 30: Ben Tynan, North Dakota State, Sr. (285 pounds) COACHED BY THE BEST Feb. 6: When you come to wrestle at Oklahoma State, you are coached by the best. Members of the Oklahoma State wrestling staff Feb. 13: combine for six world championships and two Olympic gold medals. They also combine for eight NCAA championships and 14 Feb. 20: All-America honors. The breakdown:

Olympic Medalists John Smith 1988 and 1992 Gold

Senior World Championships Medalists John Smith 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 Gold

NCAA Individual Championships John Smith 1987, 1988 Eric Guerrero 1997, 1998, 1999 Zack Esposito 2005 Chris Perry 2013, 2014

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480-39-6 ALL-TIME RECORD AT HOME

No venue in America has a richer wrestling tradition than Gallagher-Iba Arena, home of Oklahoma State BY THE NUMBERS wrestling since 1939. In its beginning as Gallagher Hall, the gymnasium was named for Edward Clark Gallagher, the Oklahoma A&M wrestling mentor who never wrestled competitively but became the greatest coach of his time. The 1987-88 season brought a new look and a new name to the hallowed hall. When renovations were NCAA team championships won by completed in January 1988, it was renamed Gallagher-Iba Arena to honor the late Mr. Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma Oklahoma State since Gallagher-Iba Arena State’s legendary basketball coach. 25 opened in 1939. Gallagher-Iba Arena took on a new look once again in 2001. On Jan. 4, 2001 the OSU wrestling team hosted Oregon in the first match in the newly renovated arena. Gallagher-Iba Arena underwent a $56 million renovation, that increased the seating capacity of Gallagher-Iba Arena to its current total of 13,611 seats. The Cowboys set a new wrestling attendance record in the first season, packing in 10,802 for a Bedlam Series dual against Oklahoma on Feb. 18. Previously, the largest crowd was estimated at 8,300. Percent of duals won by OSU at Gallagher- Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 25 NCAA titles and have had 40 Iba Arena (480-39-6 record) since the unbeaten and untied campaigns at home. One of their longest winning streaks ran with the arena’s opening in building opened in 1939. 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, including 91 no ties. From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a loss, finishing with an impressive 60-0-1 record before the streak Longest home unbeaten streak in was broken by Oklahoma, 19-13. Oklahoma State history. The streak lasted On Feb. 3, 1939, Oklahoma A&M wrestled for the first time 67from 1933-51. inside the arena, defeating Indiana by an 18-6 margin. On Feb. 3, 1989, the Oklahoma State Cowboys hosted the Hoosiers in a celebration of the 50-year anniversary of the first Gallagher Hall dual. The Cowboys defeated the Hoosiers, 28-6, in the 1989 dual. Unbeaten and untied seasons for the OSU’s latest home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals Cowboys at Gallagher-Iba Arena since the was the second-longest such streak without a loss or tie, as it began near the end of the 1986 season and building opened in 1939. 41 lasted until Jan. 30, 1993.

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2016-17 BREAKDOWN 2016-17 INDIVIDUAL STATS Overall Dual Match Record 10-0 Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only Starters Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF Dual Match Record vs. Big 12 Opponents 4-0 Nick Piccininni 125 15-5 8-2 36 1-3 -- 5 4 -- 19 13 -- 17 Dual Match Record at Home 5-0 Kaid Brock 133 18-1 9-1 30 8-1 1 -- 5 4:29 29 12 4 6 Dean Heil 141 19-0 10-0 35 6-0 -- 3 6 -- 36 12 1 2 Dual Match Record on the Road 4-0 Anthony Collica 149 13-1 9-0 25 5-1 1 1 4 3:31 29 14 4 2 Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites 1-0 Joe Smith 157 7-3 3-2 10 1-3 -- -- 2 -- 8 5 1 1 Chandler Rogers 165 14-3 7-3 31 3-3 6 1 3 0:38 14 7 4 1 Dual Match Record vs. Top 25 7-0 Kyle Crutchmer 174 11-4 7-3 30 5-2 2 1 2 1:32 20 9 1 3 Nolan Boyd 184 14-3 8-2 34 1-3 1 7 3 2:06 29 15 3 9 Preston Weigel 197 13-4 5-3 18 2-4 -- 2 2 -- 5 10 -- 4 Austin Schafer 285 18-1 10-0 41 5-1 3 5 4 0:18 13 8 1 11

Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only Reserves Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF 2016-17 RESULTS Tanner Allen 285 6-5 ------1 1 -- 4:29 ------Date Opponent Time/Result Ethan Andersen 285 9-4 ------6 -- -- 0:00 ------Blake Andrews 285 12-3 ------1 1 3 4:59 ------11/6 Bucknell W, 36-3 Jonce Blaylock 149/157 20-6 4-0 14 1-1 4 5 5 4:13 11 9 -- 4 11/27 at No. 16 Minnesota W, 34-3 Davey Dolan 157 12-4 1-1 3 1-2 3 2 2 0:33 3 1 1 -- 12/2 at No. 16 Oklahoma W, 33-3 Kyle Garcia 133 3-1 -- -- 0-1 1 -- 1 5:17 ------12/4 NO. 21 PITTSBURGH W, 39-0 Zac Gentzler 125 4-2 ------Eli Hale 125 10-4 -- -- 0-3 -- 4 1 ------12/16 NO. 8 CORNELL W, 23-19 Gary Wayne Harding 133 4-0 ------3 ------12/18 Reno Tournament of Champions 1st, 3 champs Hestin Lamons 165 8-8 -- -- 0-1 1 3 1 6:58 ------1/1-2 Southern Scuffle 1st, 4 champs Lincoln Lemon 133 3-5 -- -- 0-1 -- 2 ------1/15 NO. 3 IOWA W, 24-11 Boo Lewallen 141 11-2 -- -- 2-2 -- 3 2 ------Mike Magaldo 133 7-3 -- -- 0-2 2 -- -- 1:05 ------1/20 WEST VIRGINIA W, 38-3 Andrew Marsden 184 13-3 -- -- 0-1 11 1 1 0:00 ------1/22 NO. 19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, 31-9 Geordan Martinez 149 21-2 ------5 4 4 0:33 ------1/27 at No. 7 Missouri W, 20-16 Keegan Moore 184 7-2 ------6 -- -- 0:36 ------1/29 at Iowa State W, 34-3 Dalton Moran 157 5-6 ------2 -- -- 0:28 ------Tristan Moran 141 23-4 -- -- 2-3 9 3 4 0:42 ------2/3 at Edinboro 6 p.m. Andrew Nieman 133 3-6 ------1 ------2/4 at Kent State 1 p.m. Lincoln Olson 133 16-7 -- -- 0-1 4 2 2 1:36 ------2/10 WYOMING 7:30 P.M. Jordan Rogers 174 6-3 ------3 -- 1 0:14 ------2/12 OKLAHOMA 2 P.M. Wyatt Sheets 157 10-5 ------2 2 -- 2:43 ------Jacobe Smith 174 15-0 -- -- 1-0 10 1 -- 0:32 ------2/19 BOWL DUAL SERIES TBA Derek White 197 17-6 0-2 -- 1-4 -- 1 4 -- -- 2 -- -- 3/4-5 Big 12 Championships All day 3/16-18 NCAA Championships All day

2016-17 STARTING LINEUPS

Date Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Nov. 6 Bucknell Piccininni Brock Heil Blaylock Dolan C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Nov. 27 at Minnesota Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Blaylock C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Dec. 2 at Oklahoma Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Blaylock C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Dec. 4 Pittsburgh Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Blaylock C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Dec. 16 Cornell Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Smith C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Jan. 15 Iowa Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Smith C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Jan. 20 West Virginia Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Smith C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd White Schafer Jan. 22 South Dakota State Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Smith C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Jan. 27 at Missouri Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Smith C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd Weigel Schafer Jan. 29 at Iowa State Piccininni Brock Heil Collica Smith C. Rogers Crutchmer Boyd White Schafer Feb. 3 at Edinboro Feb. 4 at Kent State Feb. 10 Wyoming Feb. 12 Oklahoma Feb. 19 NWCA Bowl Series March 4-5 Big 12 Championships March 16-18 NCAA Championships

Bold indicates matches won

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PICCININNI NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) 11/6 Jordan Gessner Bucknell W TF, 15-0 Dual (Miami) ►Currently ranked No. 11 at 125 pounds by Intermat. 11/13 Josh Lindsey Central Oklahoma W 19-13 Outlaw Open (1st) ►Has gone 15-5 in his first collegiate season with 11/13 Mason Naifeh Oklahoma City W MD, 10-2 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Zach D'Amico Central Oklahoma W MD, 11-0 Outlaw Open (1st) nine bonus-point wins (four major decisions and five 11/13 Eli Hale Oklahoma State W 3-2 Outlaw Open (1st) tech falls). 11/27 Skylar Petry Minnesota W TF, 17-1 Dual (Minneapolis) ►After losing four straight, has picked up four 12/2 Christian Moody Oklahoma W MD, 12-2 Dual (Norman) consecutive wins with technical falls in three of his 12/4 LJ Bentley Pittsburgh W MD, 12-0 Dual (Stillwater) last four. 12/16 Noah Baughman Cornell L F, 4:25 Dual (Stillwater) ►Finished sixth at the Southern Scuffle. 1/1 Louie Hayes Virginia W 7-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) ►Won the Outlaw Open, defeating teammate Eli Hale 1/1 Fabian Gutierrez Chattanooga W 10-3 Southern Scuffle (6th) in the finals, 3-2. 1/1 No. 14 Barlow McGhee Missouri W 7-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/2 No. 6 Ethan Lizak Minnesota L MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/2 No. 10 Sean Russell Edinboro L 5-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) PICCININNI CAREER STATS 1/2 Gabe Townsell Stanford L 4-3 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/15 No. 1 Iowa L MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 1/20 Devin Brown West Virginia W TF, 20-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/22 Ben Gillette South Dakota State W TF, 15-0 Dual (Stillwater) 2015-16 Redshirted 1/27 Aaron Assad Missouri W TF, 15-0 Dual (Columbia) 2016-17 15-5 8-2 1-3 -- 4 5 -- 1/29 Kyle Larson Iowa State W 8-2 Dual (Ames) Career 15-5 8-2 1-3 -- 4 5 --

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BROCK NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) 11/6 Joey Gould Bucknell W MD, 16-6 Dual (Miami) ►Currently ranked No. 3 at 133 pounds by Intermat. 11/13 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma W MD, 15-3 Outlaw Open (1st) ►Has gone 18-1 overall on the season, racking up a 11/13 Lincoln Lemon Oklahoma State W F, 4:29 Outlaw Open (1st) fall and five major decisions. 11/13 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State W 6-4 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Kyle Garcia Oklahoma State W 11-4 Outlaw Open (1st) ►Has gone 8-1 against ranked opponents this sea- 11/27 Mitch McKee Minnesota W MD, 10-2 Dual (Minneapolis) son, including three top-10 wins. 12/2 Trae Blackwell Oklahoma W 10-7 Dual (Norman) ►Dropped No. 8 Dom Forys of Pittsburgh in a 10-3 12/4 No. 8 Dom Forys Pittsburgh W 10-3 Dual (Stillwater) decision in the Cowboys' 39-0 shutout of the Panthers, 12/16 No. 17 Mark Grey Cornell W MD, 17-6 Dual (Stillwater) earning his second career Big 12 Wrestler of the Week 1/1 Anthony Rivera Edinboro W 9-4 Southern Scuffle (1st) honors. 1/1 Micky Phillippi Virginia W 5-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Picked up another ranked win in the Cowboys' win 1/1 No. 15 John Erneste Missouri W MD, 14-5 Southern Scuffle (1st) over No. 8 Cornell, recording a 17-6 major decision 1/2 No. 16 Mitch McKee Minnesota W 10-7 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 No. 9 Scott Parker Lehigh W inj., 5:24 Southern Scuffle (1st) over No. 17 Mark Grey. 1/15 No. 1 Cory Clark Iowa W 7-6 Dual (Stillwater) ►Went 5-0 at the Southern Scuffle to earn his first 1/20 Cory Stainbrook West Virginia W 11-5 Dual (Stillwater) title at the event and help the Cowboys to a record- 1/22 No. 7 Seth Gross South Dakota State L 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) breaking team title. 1/27 No. 14 John Erneste Missouri W 15-8 Dual (Columbia) ►Earned his second Big 12 weekly honor of the 1/29 No. 12 Earl Hall Iowa State W 7-4 Dual (Ames) season, dropping top-ranked Cory Clark, 7-6, in the Cowboys' win over Iowa. ►Has bounced back from his first loss of the season against South Dakota State, picking up a pair of top-15 wins last weekend. ►Won the Outlaw Open, defeating teammate Kyle Garcia, 11-4, in the finals.

2015-16 (Redshirt Season) ►Put together a 19-1 record in his first year on the squad, knocking off three ranked opponents and going 2-0 in duals before his season was cut short due to injury.

BROCK CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16* 19-1 2-0 3-1 5 1 6 0:03 2016-17 18-1 9-1 8-1 1 5 -- 4:29 Career 37-2 11-1 11-2 6 6 6 0:03 *Received medical redshirt

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HEIL NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (Junior Season) 11/6 No. 19 Tyler Smith Bucknell W 14-7 Dual (Miami) ►Ranked No. 1 at 141 pounds in all four major 11/13 Josh Ailey Central Oklahoma W MD, 13-2 Outlaw Open (1st) national polls. 11/13 Tyler Tustin Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) ►Winner of 28-straight matches going back to last 11/13 Matt Landgraff Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (1st) season. 11/13 Tristan Moran Oklahoma State W 5-2 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/27 Gannon Volk Minnesota W 12-3 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Has gone 19-0 on the season with seven bonus 12/2 Mike Longo Oklahoma W MD, 12-3 Dual (Norman) point victories, including three tech falls and five 12/4 Robert Lee Pittsburgh W MD, 11-3 Dual (Stillwater) majors. 12/16 Will Koll Cornell W 6-1 Dual (Stillwater) ►Owns a 10-0 mark in dual matches with 34 dual 1/1 Ryan Hull Gardner Webb W TF, 17-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) points for the Pokes. 1/1 AC Headlee North Carolina W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Picked up three top-10 wins at the Southern Scuffle, 1/1 No. 9 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W 2-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) going 5-0 overall to claim his second title at the event 1/2 No. 7 George DiCamillo Virginia W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) and help the Cowboys to the team title. 1/2 No. 5 Joey Ward North Carolina W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Won the Outlaw Open, recording two tech falls and 1/15 No. 18 Topher Carton Iowa W 8-5 Dual (Stillwater) a major decision on his way to the 141-pound title. 1/20 Joe Wheeling West Virginia W MD, 14-4 Dual (Stillwater) 1/22 Logan Peterson South Dakota State W MD, 9-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 No. 9 Jaydin Eierman Missouri W 8-6 Dual (Columbia) 2015-16 (Sophomore Season) 1/29 John Meeks Iowa State W 8-5 Dual (Ames) ►Won his first NCAA individual title, when he defeated No. 14 Bryce Meredith of Wyoming in the 141-pound NCAA final, 3-2. ►Ranked No. 1 at 141 pounds the entire season. ►Claimed his second Big 12 title in early-March, defeating Seth Gross of South Dakota State in the finals, 5-3

2014-15 (Freshman Season) ►Finished fourth at his first NCAA tournament for his first All-America honor. HEIL CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2013-14 Redshirted 2014-15 27-10 8-5 3-7 4 6 1 1:30 2015-16 32-1 15-1 13-1 2 3 4 2:38 2016-17 19-0 10-0 6-0 -- 5 3 -- Career 78-11 33-6 22-8 6 14 8 1:30

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COLLICA NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (Senior Season) 11/5 No. 3 Lavion Mayes Missouri W* 7-5 NWCA All-Star Classic ►Currently ranked No. 2 at 149 pounds by Intermat.. 11/27 Fredy Stroker Minnesota W 6-4 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Opened his season at the NWCA All-Star Classic 12/2 No. 14 Davion Jeffries Oklahoma W 10-5 Dual (Norman) 12/4 Mikey Racciato Pittsburgh W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater) where he defeated No. 3 Lavion Mayes of Missouri, 12/16 Joey Galasso Cornell W F, 3:31 Dual (Stillwater) 7-5. 1/1 Michael Monica Duke W inj., 1:19 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Currently 13-1 as a senior with four major decisions, 1/1 Cortlandt Schuyler Lehigh W MD, 21-9 Southern Scuffle (1st) a technical fall and a fall to his credit. 1/1 Nick Montgomery Cleveland State W MD, 14-6 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Picked up a ranked win in the season's first Bedlam 1/2 No. 9 Patricio Lugo Edinboro W 6-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) match with a 10-5 decision over No. 14 Davion 1/2 No. 4 Lavion Mayes Missouri W 7-6 Southern Scuffle (1st) Jeffries. 1/15 No. 2 Brandon Sorensen Iowa W 4-3, TB2 Dual (Stillwater) ►Recorded a huge pin of Cornell's Joey Galasso to 1/20 Christian Monserrat West Virginia W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater) help lift the Cowboys over the eighth-ranked Big Red. 1/22 No. 20 Alex Kocer South Dakota State W TF, 23-8 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 No. 4 Lavion Mayes Missouri L 9-7 Dual (Columbia) ►Went 5-0 at the Southern Scuffle, recording a 7-6 1/29 Gabe Moreno Iowa State W 3-0 Dual (Ames) decision over Mayes in the finals to take home his first title at the event and help OSU to the team title. *All-Star match does not count toward NCAA record ►Beat his second-straight top-four opponent in No. 2 Brandon Sorensen by riding time advantage in double overtime in the Cowboys' victory over Iowa to remain undefeated.

2015-16 (Junior Season) ►2016 All-American, finishing fourth at 149 pounds. ►Earned his third-straight Big 12 title with a major decision over OU’s Davion Jeffries in the finals.

2014-15 (Sophomore Season) ► Won his second Big 12 title, defeating Justin DeAn- gelis in the finals, 3-2.

COLLICA CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2013-14 31-9 11-4 3-6 4 2 3 0:11 2014-15 26-11 8-7 8-8 1 5 1 5:50 2015-16 29-9 9-4 5-7 10 6 3 1:08 2016-17 13-1 8-1 5-1 1 4 1 3:31 Career 99-30 36-16 21-22 16 17 8 0:11

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SMITH NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (Sophomore Season) 12/16 Kyle Simaz Cornell W MD, 15-6 Dual (Stillwater) ►Currently ranked No. 5 at 157 pounds by Intermat. 1/1 Angel Najar Appalachian State W MD, 11-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) ►After sitting out the first four duals, had a successful 1/1 Dane Robbins Air Force W 5-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/1 Mitch Finesilver Duke W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) return to the mat in the Cowboys' victory over No. 8 1/2 No. 8 Andrew Atkinson Virginia W 5-4 Southern Scuffle (2nd) Cornell, posting a 15-6 technical fall over Kyle Simaz 1/2 No. 5 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L 7-1 Southern Scuffle (2nd) to clinch the win for the Pokes. 1/15 No. 2 Michael Kemerer Iowa L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) ►Finished second at the Southern Scuffle, going 4-1 1/20 Dayton Garrett West Virginia W 3-0 Dual (Stillwater) overall and defeating eighth-ranked Andrew Atkinson 1/22 Logan Peterson South Dakota State W 10-3 Dual (Stillwater) of Virginia to clinch a spot in the finals. 1/27 No. 6 Joey Lavallee Missouri L 6-1 Dual (Columbia)

2015-16 (Freshman Season) ►Earned All-American status, finishing seventh at 157 pounds. Was seeded sixth for the NCAA tournament. ►2016 Big 12 Champion at 157 pounds.

High School ►Attended Stillwater High School in Stillwater, Okla., Compiling a 150-1 record. ►Three-time Oklahoma high school state champion (2012, 2014, 2015). ►2015 Junior Freestyle National champion and Outstanding Wrestler. ►Won the 2015 Jim Thorpe Award SMITH CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16 34-5 5-1 7-5 10 7 1 1:08 2016-17 7-3 3-2 1-3 -- 2 -- -- Career 41-8 8-3 8-8 10 9 1 1:08

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ROGERS NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (R-Sophomore Season) 11/6 Logan Kerin Bucknell W MD, 9-1 Dual (Miami) ►Currently ranked No. 7 at 164 pounds by Intermat. 11/13 Zaine Jackson Oklahoma City W F, 0:38 Outlaw Open (1st) ►Has posted a 14-3 overall mark this season with 11/13 Jeremy Thomas Oklahoma W MD, 11-3 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Yoanse Mejias Oklahoma W 5-2 Outlaw Open (1st) eight bonus point victories, including six falls. 11/27 Brandon Kingsley Minnesota W F, 1:24 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Owns four dual pins to lead the team. 12/2 No. 11 Clark Glass Oklahoma L 3-1, SV1 Dual (Norman) ►Pinned fourth-ranked Daniel Lewis of Missouri in the 12/4 No. 13 TeShaun Campbell Pittsburgh W 10-6 Dual (Stillwater) Southern Scuffle finals to take home the 165-pound 12/16 No. 20 Brandon Womack Cornell L F, 1:05 Dual (Stillwater) title and cap off a 5-0 weekend at the event. 1/1 Jack Clark North Carolina W MD, 13-5 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Was named Big 12 Wrestler of the Week for his 1/1 Tyler Marinelli Gardner Webb W TF, 17-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) efforts at the Scuffle. 1/1 Cole Walter Lehigh W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Defeated No. 13 TeShaun Campbell in the 1/2 Keilan Torres Northern Colorado W F, 4:21 Southern Scuffle (1st) Cowboys' 39-0 sweep of Pittsburgh. 1/2 No. 4 Daniel Lewis Missouri W F, 1:18 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/15 Skyler St. John Iowa W F, 2:18 Dual (Stillwater) ►Earned a top-10 victory in the Cowboys' victory over 1/20 No. 8 Dylan Cottrell West Virginia W 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) West Virginia, defeating No. 8 Dylan Cottrell, 6-4. 1/22 No. 20 David Kocer South Dakota State W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) ►Won the Outlaw Open, defeating Oklahoma's 1/27 No. 8 Daniel Lewis Missouri L 11-10 Dual (Columbia) Yoanse Mejias in the finals, 5-2. 1/29 Logan Breitenbach Iowa State W F, 1:51 Dual (Ames)

2015-16 (R-Freshman Season) ►Entered his first NCAA tournament seeded No. 9 but did not place. ►Served as a backup for most of the season but stepped into the lineup after All-American Kyle Crutchmer suffered a season-ending injury.

2014-15 (Redshirt Year) ► Went 16-5 in his first year, competing exclusively in open tournaments at 165 pounds. ROGERS CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2014-15 Redshirted 2015-16 28-9 4-1 6-7 13 4 1 1:31 2016-17 14-3 7-3 4-3 6 3 1 0:38 Career 42-12 11-4 10-10 19 7 2 0:38

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CRUTCHMER NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (Senior Season) 11/6 Chad Reese Bucknell W F, 1:32 Dual (Miami) ►Currently ranked No. 9 at 174 pounds by Intermat. 11/27 No. 14 Nick Wanzek Minnesota W 7-5 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Has started all 10 duals for the Cowboys, 12/2 Hayden Hansen Oklahoma W TF, 21-6 Dual (Norman) 12/4 Austin Bell Pittsburgh W MD, 18-5 Dual (Stillwater) recording bonus points in four, including a couple of 12/16 No. 6 Brian Realbuto Cornell L 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) first-period falls against Bucknell and West Virginia. 1/1 Brandon Krone Minnesota W MD, 10-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) ►Had a triumphant return to the mat in the Cowboys' 1/1 Ty Schoffstall Edinboro W 9-5 Southern Scuffle (2nd) season opener after an injury shortened his junior 1/1 No. 18 Jadaen Bernstein Navy W 4-2, SV Southern Scuffle (2nd) season, pinning Bucknell's Chad Reese in the first 1/2 No. 7 Ethan Ramos North Carolina W 12-8 Southern Scuffle (2nd) period. 1/2 Mark Hall Penn State L 10-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) ►Finished second at the Southern Scuffle, going 4-1 1/15 No. 13 Alex Meyer Iowa W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) with wins over No. 18 Jadaen Bernstein of Navy and 1/20 Ty Millward West Virginia W F, 1:39 Dual (Stillwater) No. 7 Ethan Ramos of North Carolina to advance to 1/22 No. 20 David Kocer South Dakota State L 7-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 Dylan Wisman Missouri L 4-1 Dual (Columbia) the finals. 1/29 No. 10 Lelund Weatherspoon Iowa State W 3-2 Dual (Ames) ►Moved to 4-1 on the season against ranked opponents in a 5-2 decision over No. 13 Alex Meyer to help OSU knock off No. 3 Iowa.

2015-16 (Junior Season) ►Suffered a season-ending injury against Matt Reed in the dual against OU in February.

2014-15 (Sophomore Season) ►Entered NCAAs as the No. 12 seed at 174 pounds and earned fifth place and All-America honors.

CRUTCHMER CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2012-13 Redshirted 2013-14 20-6 1-4 1-4 3 2 2 0:37 2014-15 22-8 6-3 7-6 2 1 -- 1:08 2015-16 15-4 8-2 5-2 3 3 -- 1:05 2016-17 11-4 7-3 5-2 2 2 1 1:32 Career 68-22 22-12 18-14 11 8 3 0:37

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BOYD NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (Senior Season) 11/6 Garrett Hoffman Bucknell W 7-4 Dual (Miami) ►Currently ranked No. 6 at 184 pounds by Intermat. 11/13 John Finn Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) ►14-3 on the season with an 8-2 mark in dual action. 11/13 Jacob King Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Andrew Marsden Oklahoma State W F, 2:06 Outlaw Open (1st) Eleven of the senior's 14 wins have come with bonus 11/17 Robert Steveson Minnesota W 2-1 Dual (Minneapolis) points. 12/2 Andrew Dixon Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Dual (Norman) ►Became the 40th Cowboy to eclipse the 100-win 12/4 Christian Dietrich Pittsburgh W MD, 15-3 Dual (Stillwater) mark, picking up a tech fall over South Dakota State's 12/16 No. 1 Cornell L MD, 14-6 Dual (Stillwater) Martin Mueller last weekend. 1/1 Dominic Lampe Chattanooga W MD, 18-4 Southern Scuffle (2nd) ►Has posted bonus point victories in his last five dual 1/1 Dylan Gabel Northern Colorado W TF, 18-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) wins. 1/2 No. 16 Drew Foster Northern Iowa W 10-5 Southern Scuffle (2nd) ►Finished second at the Southern Scuffle, going 3-1 1/2 No. 1 Gabe Dean Cornell L 7-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) with a major decision and a technical fall to advance 1/15 No. 6 Sammy Brooks Iowa L MD, 13-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/20 Kyle Rogers West Virginia W TF, 21-3 Dual (Stillwater) to the finals. 1/22 Martin Mueller South Dakota State W TF, 18-2 Dual (Stillwater) ►Won the Outlaw Open, recording two tech falls and 1/27 Matt Lemanowicz Missouri W TF, 20-5 Dual (Columbia) finishing off the event with a first-period pin of 1/29 Carson Powell Iowa State W MD, 14-2 Dual (Ames) teammate Andrew Marsden in the finals.

2015-16 (Junior Season) ►2016 All-American, finishing fourth at 184 pounds. ►Earned his second Big 12 title, taking out top- seeded and fourth-ranked Hayden Zillmer of North Dakota State in the finals, 8-7.

2014-15 (Sophomore Season) ► Won his first Big 12 title, defeating Weatherspoon, 2-1. BOYD CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2012-13 Redshirted 2013-14 29-13 6-5 2-6 6 5 3 0:56 2014-15 26-9 10-5 5-8 2 1 3 4:01 2015-16 33-8 14-2 11-6 1 7 3 2:41 2016-17 14-3 8-2 1-3 1 3 7 2:06 Career 102-34 38-16 19-23 10 16 16 0:56

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WEIGEL NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (R-Sophomore Season) 11/6 Tom Sleigh Bucknell W 7-2 Dual (Miami) ►Currently ranked No. 8 at 197 pounds by Intermat. 11/13 Evan Hudson Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (1st) ►Currently 13-4 on the season with a 5-3 mark in 11/13 Greg Wilson Central Oklahoma W MD, 8-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Derek White Oklahoma State W 1-0 Outlaw Open (1st) dual action. 11/27 No. 2 Brett Pfarr Minnesota L 7-2 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Picked up a 4-0 decision over No. 18 Brad Johnson 12/2 No. 18 Brad Johnson Oklahoma W 4-0 Dual (Norman) in the Pokes' rout of Oklahoma for his first ranked win 12/4 Zach Bruce Pittsburgh W TF, 15-0 Dual (Stillwater) of the season. 12/16 Ben Honis Cornell W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) ►Finished third at the Southern Scuffle, going 5-1 1/1 Chance McClure Virginia W MD, 11-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) and defeating teammate Derek White in the third-place 1/1 Stevie Cervantes Navy W 1-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) match. 1/1 Jake Anderson Cornell W 5-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) ►Clinched the Cowboys' win over Iowa with a 6-0 win 1/2 No. 2 Brett Pfarr Minnesota L 7-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) over Cash Wilcke. 1/2 No. 17 Owen Scott Cornell W 4-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Derek White Oklahoma State W 1-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) ►Won the Outlaw Open, defeating fellow Cowboy 1/15 Cash Wilcke Iowa W 6-0 Dual (Stillwater) Derek White, 1-0, in the finals. 1/22 No. 8 Nate Rotert South Dakota State L 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 No. 1 J'Den Cox Missouri L MD, 12-2 Dual (Columbia) 2015-16 (R-Freshman Season) ► Entered the 2016 Big 12 Championships seeded fifth and won his bracket, defeating No. 2 Nate Rotert of South Dakota State in the finals, 4-3. ►Eight of his 19 victories resulted in bonus points (3 TF, 4 MD). ► First-time NCAA qualifier. WEIGEL CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2014-15 Redshirted 2015-16 20-11 4-2 2-6 -- 4 4 -- 2016-17 13-4 5-3 2-4 -- 2 2 -- Career 33-15 9-5 4-10 -- 6 6 --

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SCHAFER NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 (Senior Season) 11/6 Tyler Greene Bucknell W 8-1 Dual (Miami) ►Made the move from 197 up to 285 pounds for his 11/13 Korey Walker Oklahoma City W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) senior campaign, and has proved to be an impressive 11/13 Blake Andrews Oklahoma State W MD, 9-1 Outlaw Open (1st) heavyweight in his final run as a Cowboy, racking up 11/13 Caleb Cotter Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) an 18-1 record with a 5-1 mark against ranked foes. 11/27 No. 5 Michael Kroells Minnesota W 3-2 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Boasts 12 bonus-point victories this season. 12/2 No. 15 Ross Larson Oklahoma W 5-2 Dual (Norman) ►Currently ranked No. 6 at heavyweight by Intermat. 12/4 John Rizzo Pittsburgh W TF, 21-6 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 Craig Scott Cornell W 7-3 Dual (Stillwater) ►Picked up the first ranked win of his career, posting 1/1 Trevor Rasmussen Stanford W MD, 9-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) a 3-2 upset of No. 5 Michael Kroells of Minnesota to 1/1 Ethan Stanley Navy W TF, 18-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) earn Big 12 Co-Wrestler of the Week honors. 1/1 Joey Goodhart Drexel W MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) ►Won his second-straight ranked match in a 5-2 1/2 No. 7 Jacob Kasper Duke L 10-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) decision over Oklahoma's 15th-ranked Ross Larson. 1/2 No. 11 Jared Johnson Chattanooga W F, 0:18 Southern Scuffle (3rd) ►Finished third at the Southern Scuffle, going 5-1 1/2 No. 10 Nathan Butler Stanford W 5-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) overall, dropping 10th-ranked Nathan Butler of Stan- 1/15 No. 6 Sam Stoll Iowa W 5-4 Dual (Stillwater) ford in the third-place match. 1/20 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W TF, 16-0 Dual (Stillwater) ►Notched his third ranked victory of the season in a 1/22 Alex Macki South Dakota State W F, 2:46 Dual (Stillwater) 5-4 decision over sixth-ranked Sam Stoll of Iowa. 1/27 Austin Myers Missouri W MD, 9-1 Dual (Columbia) ►Won the Outlaw Open, recording three bonus-point 1/29 Quean Smith Iowa State W F, 3:50 Dual (Ames) victories, including a 16-0 technical fall over UCO's Caleb Cotter in the finals.

2014-15 (Sophomore Season) ►Finished third at the Big 12 Championship at 197 pounds. SCHAFER CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2012-13 16-8 0-2 0-4 5 0 4 1:25 2013-14 Redshirted 2014-15 10-8 3-3 0-2 2 2 2 2:47 2015-16 12-6 1-3 0-3 3 2 4 1:48 2016-17 18-1 10-0 5-1 3 4 5 0:18 Career 56-23 14-8 5-10 13 8 15 0:18

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TANNER ALLEN JONCE BLAYLOCK 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 285 pounds 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 149/157 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Daniel Brown Bacone (Okla.) W TF, 19-2 OCU Open (2nd) 11/6 Seth Hogue Bucknell W TF, 21-2 Dual (Miami) 11/6 Evan McGee Central Oklahoma W TB-1, 4-2 OCU Open (2nd) 11/13 James Landoll Oklahoma City W MD, 12-3 Outlaw Open (3rd) 11/6 Caleb Cotter Central Oklahoma L 3-2 OCU Open (2nd) 11/13 Will Stelzlen Central Oklahoma L F, 4:40 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 Kyle Jennings Colorado Mesa W F, 4:29 Reno TOC (5th) 11/13 Lino Gomez Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 Trevor Rasmussen Stanford W 7-2 Reno TOC (5th) 11/13 Gavin Millhouse Oklahoma City W F, 6:08 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 Sean Molle Simon Fraser W 5-2, TB1 Reno TOC (5th) 11/13 Eric Ambriz Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 David Henry Oregon State L 3-1 Reno TOC (5th) 11/19 Brock Ervin Illinois W 11-9 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 12/18 Jordan Karst Utah Valley L 3-1 Reno TOC (5th) 11/19 Will Steltzlen Central Oklahoma W MD, 10-2 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 12/18 Spencer Empey Cal Poly W 7-5, SV Reno TOC (5th) 11/19 Tyshawn Williams SIU-Edwardsville W 9-6 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 1/1 Billy Miller Edinboro L 4-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/19 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State W 5-2 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 1/1 Joe Bexley Citadel W 5-3, SV Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/27 Carson Brolsma^ Minnesota W 5-4 Dual (Minneapolis) 1/1 Jordan Karst Utah Valley L 2-1, TB2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/2 No. 13 DaWaylon Barnes^ Oklahoma W 6-3 Dual (Norman) 12/4 Taleb Rahmani^ Pittsburgh W 12-10 Dual (Stillwater) 12/18 Nick Trimble Michigan State L 5-3, SV2 Reno TOC (DNP) ETHAN ANDERSEN 12/18 Timofey Trukanov Southern Oregon CC W TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 285 pounds 12/18 Clay Archer CSU-Pueblo W TF, 17-2 Reno TOC (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/18 Drake Randall MSU-Northern W MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/13 Nathan Martin Oklahoma W F, 0:51 Outlaw Open (DNP) 12/18 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State L 7-5, SV Reno TOC (DNP) 11/13 Caleb Cotter Central Oklahoma L TF, 19-2 Outlaw Open (DNP) 1/1 Xavier Ramos Duke W MD, 12-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/13 Korey Walker Oklahoma City L F, 0:50 Outlaw Open (DNP) 1/1 No. 8 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa L 6-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/19 Cody Curnutt Drury W F, 2:02 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 1/1 Rian Burris Citadel L 3-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/19 Russell Coats Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 0:00 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 1/28 Brogan Humphrey Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 4:13 Norseman Open (2nd) 11/19 Tyler Hearns Lincoln College W 4-3 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 1/28 Tyler Bennett Bacone College W F, 4:35 Norseman Open (2nd) 11/19 Tommy Helton SIU-Edwardsville W 8-6 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 1/28 Devontae Fitzgerald unattached W F, 4:33 Norseman Open (2nd) 11/19 Demetrius Thomas Williams Baptist College L MD, 13-3 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 1/28 Dylan Lucas Northeastern Oklahoma W MD, 15-2 Norseman Open (2nd) 1/28 Riley Hall Otero J.C. W F, 0:47 Norseman Open (DNP) 1/28 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State L 9-4 Norseman Open (2nd) 1/28 Joe Gaither Northeastern Oklahoma W 6-4, SV1 Norseman Open (DNP) ^competed at 157 pounds 1/28 Bryson McGowan Oklahoma City L 6-2 Norseman Open (DNP) 1/28 Jacob Sobbing Missouri Valley W F, 1:46 Norseman Open (DNP) 1/28 AJ Cooper unattached W 8-6, SV1 Norseman Open (DNP) NOLAN BOYD 1/28 Evan McGee Central Oklahoma W F, 1:12 Norseman Open (DNP) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Garrett Hoffman Bucknell W 7-4 Dual (Miami) BLAKE ANDREWS 11/13 John Finn Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 285 pounds 11/13 Jacob King Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/13 Andrew Marsden Oklahoma State W F, 2:06 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/6 Fernando Herrera Bacone (Okla.) W F, 4:59 OCU Open (3rd) 11/17 Robert Steveson Minnesota W 2-1 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/6 Caleb Cotter Central Oklahoma L 3-0 OCU Open (3rd) 12/2 Andrew Dixon Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Dual (Norman) 11/6 Rex Shotts Oklahoma W 6-5 OCU Open (3rd) 12/4 Christian Dietrich Pittsburgh W MD, 15-3 Dual (Stillwater) 11/6 Evan McGee Central Oklahoma W 9-2 OCU Open (3rd) 12/16 No. 1 Gabe Dean Cornell L MD, 14-6 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 Vincent Spalitto Oklahoma W MD, 11-2 Outlaw Open (3rd) 1/1 Dominic Lampe Chattanooga W MD, 18-4 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/13 Austin Schafer Oklahoma State L MD, 9-1 Outlaw Open (3rd) 1/1 Dylan Gabel Northern Colorado W TF, 18-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/13 Bryson McGowan Oklahoma City W 6-1 Outlaw Open (3rd) 1/2 No. 16 Drew Foster Northern Iowa W 10-5 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/13 Korey Walker Oklahoma City W 6-3 Outlaw Open (3rd) 1/2 No. 1 Gabe Dean Cornell L 7-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/19 Donavan Fouchey Missouri Valley College W 2-1 Joe Parisi Open (DNP) 1/15 No. 6 Sammy Brooks Iowa L MD, 13-3 Dual (Stillwater) 11/19 Caleb Cotter Central Oklahoma L Inj., 4:00 Joe Parisi Open (DNP) 1/20 Kyle Rogers West Virginia W TF, 21-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/28 Shawn Beeson Northeastern Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Norseman Open (1st) 1/22 Martin Mueller South Dakota State W TF, 18-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/28 AJ Cooper unattached W MD, 9-1 Norseman Open (1st) 1/27 Matt Lemanowicz Missouri W TF, 20-5 Dual (Columbia) 1/28 Christian Robertson Northeastern Oklahoma W MD, 16-2 Norseman Open (1st) 1/29 Carson Powell Iowa State W MD, 14-2 Dual (Ames) 1/28 Evan McGee Central Oklahoma W 3-0 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Bryson McGowan Oklahoma City W 8-1 Norseman Open (1st) KAID BROCK 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Joey Gould Bucknell W MD, 16-6 Dual (Miami) 11/13 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma W MD, 15-3 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Lincoln Lemon Oklahoma State W F, 4:29 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State W 6-4 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Kyle Garcia Oklahoma State W 11-4 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/27 Mitch McKee Minnesota W MD, 10-2 Dual (Minneapolis) 12/2 Trae Blackwell Oklahoma W 10-7 Dual (Norman) 12/4 No. 8 Dom Forys Pittsburgh W 10-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 No. 17 Mark Grey Cornell W MD, 17-6 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Anthony Rivera Edinboro W 9-4 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Micky Phillippi Virginia W 5-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 No. 15 John Erneste Missouri W MD, 14-5 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 No. 16 Mitch McKee Minnesota W 10-7 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 No. 9 Scott Parker Lehigh W inj., 5:24 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/15 No. 1 Cory Clark Iowa W 7-6 Dual (Stillwater) 1/20 Cory Stainbrook West Virginia W 11-5 Dual (Stillwater) 1/22 No. 7 Seth Gross South Dakota State L 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 No. 14 John Erneste Missouri W 15-8 Dual (Columbia) 1/29 No. 12 Earl Hall Iowa State W 7-4 Dual (Ames)

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ANTHONY COLLICA ELI HALE 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 149 pounds 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/5 No. 3 Lavion Mayes Missouri W* 7-5 NWCA All-Star Classic 11/13 Garrett Rowe Central Oklahoma W MD, 10-1 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/27 Fredy Stroker Minnesota W 6-4 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/13 Clay Vincent Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (2nd) 12/2 No. 14 Davion Jeffries Oklahoma W 10-5 Dual (Norman) 11/13 Noah McQuigg Central Oklahoma W 8-6 Outlaw Open (2nd) 12/4 Mikey Racciato Pittsburgh W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 No. 15 Nick Piccininni Oklahoma State L 3-2 Outlaw Open (2nd) 12/16 Joey Galasso Cornell W F, 3:31 Dual (Stillwater) 12/18 Channing Lewis Colorado Mesa W TF, 17-1 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/1 Michael Monica Duke W inj., 1:19 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/18 Gunnar Woodburn Wyoming W 7-1 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/1 Cortlandt Schuyler Lehigh W MD, 21-9 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/18 Sean Williams Fresno State W TF, 14-0 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/1 Nick Montgomery Cleveland State W MD, 14-6 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/18 Michael Nguyen Arizona State W 4-3 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/2 No. 9 Patricio Lugo Edinboro W 6-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/18 Ronnie Bresser Oregon State L MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/2 No. 4 Lavion Mayes Missouri W 7-6 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Steven Polakowski Minnesota W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/15 No. 2 Brandon Sorensen Iowa W 4-3, TB2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 No. 13 Nathan Kraisser Campbell L 11-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/20 Christian Monserrat West Virginia W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 James Szymanski North Carolina W TF, 19-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/22 No. 20 Alex Kocer South Dakota State W TF, 23-8 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Louie Hayes Virginia W 8-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/27 No. 4 Lavion Mayes Missouri L 9-7 Dual (Columbia) 1/2 No. 8 Darian Cruz Lehigh L 4-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/29 Gabe Moreno Iowa State W 3-0 Dual (Ames) GARY WAYNE HARDING KYLE CRUTCHMER 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 133 pounds 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 174 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/28 Caleb Basma Northeastern Oklahoma W TF, 19-4 Norseman Open (1st) 11/6 Chad Reese Bucknell W F, 1:32 Dual (Miami) 1/28 Christian Collins Bacone College W TF, 18-0 Norseman Open (1st) 11/27 No. 14 Nick Wanzek Minnesota W 7-5 Dual (Minneapolis) 1/28 Wyatt Alvis Fort Hayes State W TF, 15-0 Norseman Open (1st) 12/2 Hayden Hansen Oklahoma W TF, 21-6 Dual (Norman) 1/28 Sean DeShazer Northeastern Oklahoma W 7-6 Norseman Open (1st) 12/4 Austin Bell Pittsburgh W MD, 18-5 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 No. 6 Brian Realbuto Cornell L 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Brandon Krone Minnesota W MD, 10-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) DEAN HEIL 1/1 Ty Schoffstall Edinboro W 9-5 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 141 pounds 1/1 No. 18 Jadaen Bernstein Navy W 4-2, SV Southern Scuffle (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/2 No. 7 Ethan Ramos North Carolina W 12-8 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/6 No. 19 Tyler Smith Bucknell W 14-7 Dual (Miami) 1/2 Mark Hall Penn State L 10-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/13 Josh Ailey Central Oklahoma W MD, 13-2 Outlaw Open (1st) 1/15 No. 13 Alex Meyer Iowa W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 Tyler Tustin Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 1/20 Ty Millward West Virginia W F, 1:39 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 Matt Landgraff Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (1st) 1/22 No. 20 David Kocer South Dakota State L 7-2 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 Tristan Moran Oklahoma State W 5-2 Outlaw Open (1st) 1/27 Dylan Wisman Missouri L 4-1 Dual (Columbia) 11/27 Gannon Volk Minnesota W 12-3 Dual (Minneapolis) 1/29 No. 10 Lelund Weatherspoon Iowa State W 3-2 Dual (Ames) 12/2 Mike Longo Oklahoma W MD, 12-3 Dual (Norman) 12/4 Robert Lee Pittsburgh W MD, 11-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 Will Koll Cornell W 6-1 Dual (Stillwater) DAVEY DOLAN 1/1 Ryan Hull Gardner Webb W TF, 17-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 157 pounds 1/1 AC Headlee North Carolina W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/1 No. 9 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W 2-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) 11/6 Victor Lopez Bucknell L 7-5 Dual (Miami) 1/2 No. 7 George DiCamillo Virginia W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) 11/13 Jared McKinstry Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (1st) 1/2 No. 5 Joey Ward North Carolina W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) 11/13 Justin Thomas Oklahoma W 3-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 1/15 No. 18 Topher Carton Iowa W 8-5 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State W 7-2 Outlaw Open (1st) 1/20 Joe Wheeling West Virginia W MD, 14-4 Dual (Stillwater) 12/18 Noah Marquez Simpson W F, 0:36 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/22 Isaac Andrade South Dakota State W MD, 9-0 Dual (Stillwater) 12/18 Zack Cutler Pacific W F, 0:40 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/27 No. 9 Jaydin Eierman Missouri W 8-6 Dual (Columbia) 12/18 Alexiz Martinez Gateway Bible W 3-0 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/29 John Meeks Iowa State W 8-5 Dual (Ames) 12/18 Tommy Cooper MSU-Northern W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (3rd) 12/18 No. 13 Archie Colgan Wyoming L 9-4 Reno TOC (3rd) 12/18 Austin Thompson Michigan State W MD, 10-0 Reno TOC (3rd) HESTIN LAMONS 12/18 Paul Fox Stanford W F, 0:33 Reno TOC (3rd) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 165 pounds 1/1 Joey Abbate Duke W MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/1 No. 19 May Bethea Penn W 9-6 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/13 Kristian Holguin-Mendez Oklahoma City W 11-5 Outlaw Open (4th) 1/1 No. 5 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L 5-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/13 Yoanse Mejias Oklahoma L 5-3 Outlaw Open (4th) 1/2 Taylor Simaz Cornell L 9-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/13 Brock Williams Oklahoma City W 15-8 Outlaw Open (4th) 1/29 Colston DiBlasi Iowa State W 5-2 Dual (Ames) 11/13 Jeremy Thomas Oklahoma L 9-5 Outlaw Open (4th) 12/18 Rodney Williams Oregon State W MD, 12-4 Reno TOC (6th) 12/18 Jessie Hoffsneider Colorado Mesa W 10-3 Reno TOC (6th) KYLE GARCIA 12/18 Peter Galli Stanford W F, 6:58 Reno TOC (6th) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 133 pounds 12/18 Drew Hughes Michigan State L TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (6th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/18 Quentin Perez Campbell L TF, 18-0 Reno TOC (6th) 11/13 Aaron Hane Central Oklahoma W F, 5:17 Outlaw Open (2nd) 12/18 Demetrius Romero Boise State L MD, 12-4 Reno TOC (6th) 11/13 Thomas Miller Oklahoma City W MD, 9-1 Outlaw Open (2nd) 1/1 No. 11 Mitch Minotti Lehigh L 8-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/13 Lincoln Olson Oklahoma State W 10-6 Outlaw Open (2nd) 1/1 Isaiah Patton Northern Iowa L 4-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/13 No. 6 Kaid Brock Oklahoma State L 11-4 Outlaw Open (2nd) 1/28 Dylan Brazell Northeastern Oklahoma W TF, 23-7 Norseman Open (2nd) 1/28 Zaine Jackson Oklahoma City W TF, 24-9 Norseman Open (2nd) 1/28 Will Seibert Missouri Valley W TF, 20-5 Norseman Open (2nd) ZAC GENTZLER 1/28 James Wyat Jordan Northeastern Oklahoma L inj., 0:55 Norseman Open (2nd) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/18 Devaughn Sapien Clackamas W 7-2 Reno TOC (4th) 12/18 Sergio Mendez CSU-Bakersfield W 6-5 Reno TOC (4th) 12/18 Will Bardezbain Boise State W 5-3 Reno TOC (4th) 12/18 Ronnie Bresser Oregon State L 8-2 Reno TOC (4th) 12/18 Mitch Rogaliner Michigan State W 8-2 Reno TOC (4th) 12/18 Logan Griffin Michigan State L 2-0 Reno TOC (4th)

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LINCOLN LEMON GEO MARTINEZ 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 133 pounds 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 149 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Jeremiah Esquire unattached W TF, 19-1 OCU Open (3rd) 11/6 Blake Clevenger Ouachita Baptist W 5-2 OCU Open (1st) 11/6 Aaron Hane Central Oklahoma L 11-7 OCU Open (3rd) 11/6 James Landoll Oklahoma City W TF, 18-1 OCU Open (1st) 11/6 Jack Gaylor New Mexico Highlands W 5-3 OCU Open (3rd) 11/6 Jacob Kay Fort Hays W TF, 16-1 OCU Open (1st) 11/6 Demarco Speller Wayland Baptist (Texas) W TF, 17-1 OCU Open (3rd) 11/13 Briar Stopp Central Oklahoma W MD, 12-1 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 No. 6 Kaid Brock Oklahoma State L F, 4:29 Outlaw Open (DNP) 11/13 Gavin Millhouse Oklahoma City W TF, 18-3 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Aaron Hane Central Oklahoma L 7-3 Outlaw Open (DNP) 11/13 Will Stelzlen Central Oklahoma W 7-3 Outlaw Open (1st) 12/18 Beau Shatto SW Oregon C.C. L 6-3 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/19 Wardell Morgan Lindenwood W F, 3:00 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 12/18 Trevor Williams Fresno State L 11-7 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/19 Jesse Martinelli unattached W F, 4:00 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 11/19 James Krischke Maryville W MD, 12-0 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 11/19 Jeren Glosser Iowa W 5-3 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) BOO LEWALLEN 11/19 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma State L 5-2 Joe Parisi Open (2nd) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 141 pounds 12/18 Tyler Cowger Southern Oregon W 8-2 Reno TOC (5th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/18 Josh Reyes Clackamas L 8-2 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Joey Palmer Oregon State W 9-4 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18 Killian Vendler Cal Poly W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Colt Schilling Cal Poly W MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18 Andy Gandara Arizona State W MD, 12-4 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Brandon Kier Stanford W MD, 20-9 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18 Walker Dempsey Stanford W 8-3 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 No. 15 Javier Gasca Michigan State W 7-5 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma State W 7-5, SV Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 No. 9 Bryce Meredith Wyoming W 7-3 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18 Christian Pagdialo Arizona State W MF Reno TOC (5th) 1/1 Zach Finesilver Duke W 8-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/28 Darrin Gonzalez Bacone College W F, 2:21 Norseman Open (1st) 1/1 Jake Hodges Northern Iowa W 8-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/28 Colton Allen Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 1:12 Norseman Open (1st) 1/1 No. 5 Joey Ward North Carolina L 8-6 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/28 Dustin Hayden Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 0:33 Norseman Open (1st) 1/2 No. 11 Jaydin Eierman Missouri L TF, 16-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/28 Jeremy Fields Northeastern Oklahoma W MD, 13-0 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Michael Lopez Northeastern Oklahoma W 9-2 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma State W 9-4 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Cy Trindle Central Oklahoma W TF, 20-5 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Curtis Burnett Northeastern Oklahoma W TF, 18-2 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Lincoln Olson Oklahoma State W TF, 19-3 Norseman Open (1st) KEEGAN MOORE 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site MIKE MAGALDO 11/13 Tanner Borror Oklahoma City W 9-4 Outlaw Open (4th) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 133 pounds 11/13 Andrew Marsden Oklahoma State L F, 5:14 Outlaw Open (4th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/13 Walker Smith Central Oklahoma W F, 4:52 Outlaw Open (4th) 11/13 Michael Sanchez Oklahoma City W 8-1 Outlaw Open (4th) 11/13 Caleb Hawes Central Oklahoma L 5-3 Outlaw Open (4th) 11/13 No. 6 Kaid Brock Oklahoma State L 6-4 Outlaw Open (4th) 1/28 Thomas Shepherd^ Central Oklahoma W F, 4:20 Norseman Open (1st) 11/13 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma W F, 2:04 Outlaw Open (4th) 1/28 Augustus Boyd^ Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 3:19 Norseman Open (1st) 11/13 Lincoln Olson Oklahoma State L F, 1:36 Outlaw Open (4th) 1/28 Andrew Garber^ Labette C.C. W F, 0:36 Norseman Open (1st) 12/18 Josh Newberg Boise State W 9-4 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/28 Dominique Hampton^ Central Missouri W F, 4:03 Norseman Open (1st) 12/18 Daniel McLindon Gateway Bible W F, 1:05 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/28 Ruston Duke^ Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 6:30 Norseman Open (1st) 12/18 Durbin Lloren Utah Valley W 7-5 Reno TOC (3rd) ^competed at 197 pounds 12/18 No. 15 Connor Schram Stanford L 3-1, SV Reno TOC (3rd) 12/18 Lincoln Olson Oklahoma State W 4-1 Reno TOC (3rd) 12/18 Austin Eicher Michigan State W 8-3 Reno TOC (3rd) DALTON MORAN 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site ANDREW MARSDEN 11/13 Cody Ryan Central Oklahoma L 5-2 Outlaw Open (DNP) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 pounds 11/13 Justin Thomas Oklahoma L 12-6 Outlaw Open (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/19 Kyle Langenderfer Illinois L F, 0:30 Joe Parisi Open (DNP) 11/6 Mich Napier Wayland Baptist (Texas) W F, 2:12 OCU Open (1st) 11/19 Nate Croley Cumberland (Tenn.) L 7-4 Joe Parisi Open (DNP) 11/6 Rakim Dean Fort Hays W F, 2:03 OCU Open (1st) 12/18 AJ Fierro Boise State L F, 1:31 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/6 Caleb Hawes Central Oklahoma W F, 0:00 OCU Open (1st) 12/18 Andres Piendra Arizona W 11-6 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/13 Caleb Hawes Central Oklahoma W TF, 18-0 Outlaw Open (2nd) 12/18 Alexiz Martinez Gateway Bible L 8-3 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/13 Keegan Moore Oklahoma State W F, 5:14 Outlaw Open (2nd) 1/28 Courtney Shavers Bacone College W F, 2:50 Norseman Open (1st) 11/13 No. 5 Nolan Boyd Oklahoma State L F, 2:06 Outlaw Open (2nd) 1/28 Alex Nelson Northeastern Oklahoma W 10-5 Norseman Open (1st) 11/19 Jorge Guerrero Lindenwood W F, 1:07 Joe Parisi Open (5th) 1/28 Kevin Schmitt Grizzly Grappling W 7-4 Norseman Open (1st) 11/19 JJ Filipek McKendree W MD, 9-0 Joe Parisi Open (5th) 1/28 Grant Williams Oklahoma City W F, 0:28 Norseman Open (1st) 11/19 Bryce Carr Chattanooga L 6-3 Joe Parisi Open (5th) 11/19 Emory Parker Illinois L MD, 17-5 Joe Parisi Open (5th) 11/19 John Finn Central Oklahoma W F, 3:15 Joe Parisi Open (5th) 1/28 Rory O'Dwyer Texas A&M W F, 0:07 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Walker Smith Central Oklahoma W F, 0:29 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Aaron Clayton Ouachita Baptist W F, 1:54 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Caleb Hawes Central Oklahoma W F, 1:15 Norseman Open (1st)

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TRISTAN MORAN NICK PICCININNI 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 141 pounds 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Andrew Bell unattached W F, 0:42 OCU Open (1st) 11/6 Jordan Gessner Bucknell W TF, 15-0 Dual (Miami) 11/6 Abel Villa Moreno Bacone (Okla.) W F, 4:18 OCU Open (1st) 11/13 Josh Lindsey Central Oklahoma W 19-13 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/6 Tyler Tustin Central Oklahoma W F, 1:58 OCU Open (1st) 11/13 Mason Naifeh Oklahoma City W MD, 10-2 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Tyler Tustin Central Oklahoma W MD, 16-4 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/13 Zach D'Amico Central Oklahoma W MD, 11-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Josh Ailey Central Oklahoma W 14-7 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/13 Eli Hale Oklahoma State W 3-2 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Matt Landgraff Oklahoma City W F, 1:00 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/27 Skylar Petry Minnesota W TF, 17-1 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/13 No. 1 Dean Heil Oklahoma State L 5-2 Outlaw Open (2nd) 12/2 Christian Moody Oklahoma W MD, 12-2 Dual (Norman) 11/19 Tyler Tustin Central Oklahoma W 12-5 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 12/4 LJ Bentley Pittsburgh W MD, 12-0 Dual (Stillwater) 11/19 Darren Wynn McKindree W 9-8 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 12/16 Noah Baughman Cornell L F, 4:25 Dual (Stillwater) 11/19 Will Roark Missouri W 5-3 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 1/1 Louie Hayes Virginia W 7-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/19 Trevor Feagans SIU-Edwardsville W F, 0:45 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 1/1 Fabian Gutierrez Chattanooga W 10-3 Southern Scuffle (6th) 12/18 Curtis Booth Cal Poly W TF, 17-0 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/1 No. 14 Barlow McGhee Missouri W 7-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 12/18 Requir Van Der Merwe Stanford L 4-3 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/2 No. 6 Ethan Lizak Minnesota L MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (6th) 12/18 Matt Weber MSU-Northern W MD, 17-4 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/2 No. 10 Sean Russell Edinboro L 5-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) 12/18 Dylan Veis MSU-Northern W 9-2 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/2 Gabe Townsell Stanford L 4-3 Southern Scuffle (6th) 12/18 Tyler Schilling Cal Poly W TF, 20-5 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/15 No. 1 Thomas Gilman Iowa L MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater) 12/18 Kalani Tonge CSU-Bakersfield W TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/20 Devin Brown West Virginia W TF, 20-2 Dual (Stillwater) 12/18 Daniel Salazar Colorado Mesa W F, 2:23 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/22 Ben Gillette South Dakota State W TF, 15-0 Dual (Stillwater) 12/18 Jack Hathaway Oregon State W MD, 12-3 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/27 Aaron Assad Missouri W TF, 15-0 Dual (Columbia) 12/18 Javier Gasca Michigan State W F, 2:27 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/29 Kyle Larson Iowa State W 8-2 Dual (Ames) 12/18 Joey Palmer Oregon State W W, 8-2 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/1 Dom Giannangeli Penn State W MD, 16-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/1 Tyler Willers Northern Iowa W F, 4:38 Southern Scuffle (6th) CHANDLER ROGERS 1/1 No. 7 George DiCamillo Virginia L 9-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 165 pounds 1/2 Timmy Box Northern Colorado W MD, 12-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/2 No. 9 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W F, 6:47 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/6 Logan Kerin Bucknell W MD, 9-1 Dual (Miami) 1/2 No. 3 Joey McKenna Stanford L 5-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/13 Zaine Jackson Oklahoma City W F, 0:38 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Jeremy Thomas Oklahoma W MD, 11-3 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Yoanse Mejias Oklahoma W 5-2 Outlaw Open (1st) ANDREW NIEMAN 11/27 Brandon Kingsley Minnesota W F, 1:24 Dual (Minneapolis) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 133 pounds 12/2 No. 11 Clark Glass Oklahoma L 3-1, SV1 Dual (Norman) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/4 No. 13 TeShaun Campbell Pittsburgh W 10-6 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 Lincoln Olson Oklahoma State L 6-3 Outlaw Open (DNP) 12/16 No. 20 Brandon Womack Cornell L F, 1:05 Dual (Stillwater) 11/13 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma L 5-2 Outlaw Open (DNP) 1/1 Jack Clark North Carolina W MD, 13-5 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/3 Hunter Jones Ouachita Baptist W F, 1:10 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 1/1 Tyler Marinelli Gardner Webb W TF, 17-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/3 Aaron Hane Central Oklahoma W 15-8 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 1/1 Cole Walter Lehigh W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/3 Darek Huff Adams State L 10-3 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 1/2 Keilan Torres Northern Colorado W F, 4:21 Southern Scuffle (1st) 12/3 Dylan Udero Adams State L 5-4 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 1/2 No. 4 Daniel Lewis Missouri W F, 1:18 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/28 Nickolas Ornelas Northeastern Oklahoma W 9-4 Norsemen Open (DNP) 1/15 Skyler St. John Iowa W F, 2:18 Dual (Stillwater) 1/28 Aaron Hane Central Oklahoma L F, 2:04 Norsemen Open (DNP) 1/20 No. 8 Dylan Cottrell West Virginia W 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) 1/28 Brandon Vela Bacone College L 3-2 Norsemen Open (DNP) 1/22 Luke Zilverberg South Dakota State W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 No. 8 Daniel Lewis Missouri L 11-10 Dual (Columbia) 1/29 Logan Breitenbach Iowa State W F, 1:51 Dual (Ames) LINCOLN OLSON 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site JORDAN ROGERS 11/6 Kaiden Hudson Bacone (Okla.) W F, 1:48 OCU Open (1st) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 174 pounds 11/6 Demarco Speller Wayland Baptist (Texas) W TF, 19-2 OCU Open (1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Aaron Hane Central Oklahoma W 12-6 OCU Open (1st) 11/13 Miguel Barreras Central Oklahoma L inj., 3:57 Outlaw Open (DNP) 11/13 Cody Karstetter Oklahoma W 4-1 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 Tyler Mullan Cal Poly W F, 1:15 Reno TOC (1st) 11/13 Andrew Nieman Oklahoma State W 6-3 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 Logan Ritchie Michigan State W MD, 14-5 Reno TOC (1st) 11/13 Kyle Garcia Oklahoma State L 10-6 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 Matt Penyacsek CSU-Bakersfield W F, 0:14 Reno TOC (1st) 11/13 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State W F, 1:36 Outlaw Open (3rd) 12/18 Travis Berridge Cal Poly W inj., 0:31 Reno TOC (1st) 11/19 Danny Swan Lindenwood W 8-1 Joe Parisi Open (6th) 12/18 Austin Dewey Boise State W 6-4, SV Reno TOC (1st) 11/19 Naguan Hardy McKendry W 10-7 Joe Parisi Open (6th) 1/1 Drew Hull Virginia W F, 1:27 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/19 No. 2 Zane Richards Illinois L MD,19-6 Joe Parisi Open (6th) 1/1 Mark Hall Penn State L MD, 12-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/19 Hunter Haralson Lindenwood L 7-3 Joe Parisi Open (6th) 1/1 Kimball Bastian Utah Valley L 9-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/19 Phillip Laux Iowa L 10-4 Joe Parisi Open (6th) 12/18 Everett Pratt CSU-Bakersfield W F, 3:45 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Brett Kasprzyk Colorado Mesa W MD, 14-3 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Austin Eicher Michigan State L F, 0:36 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Juaquin Olivas Colorado Mesa W MD, 15-6 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Cruz Velasquez Simon Faser W 4-2 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State L 4-1 Reno TOC (5th) 12/18 Durbin Lloren Utah Valley W 8-4 Reno TOC (5th) 1/28 Marqual Graham^ Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 6:58 Norseman Open (2nd) 1/28 Justice Circle^ Northeastern Oklahoma W TF, 17-0 Norseman Open (2nd) 1/28 Dakota Resendez^ Northeastern Oklahoma W 6-4, SV1 Norseman Open (2nd) 1/28 Boo Lewallen^ Oklahoma State L TF, 19-3 Norseman Open (2nd) ^competed at 141 pounds

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AUSTIN SCHAFER PRESTON WEIGEL 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Senior Year | 285 pounds 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Tyler Greene Bucknell W 8-1 Dual (Miami) 11/6 Tom Sleigh Bucknell W 7-2 Dual (Miami) 11/13 Korey Walker Oklahoma City W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Evan Hudson Oklahoma City W TF, 16-1 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Blake Andrews Oklahoma State W MD, 9-1 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Greg Wilson Central Oklahoma W MD, 8-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Caleb Cotter Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Derek White Oklahoma State W 1-0 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/27 No. 5 Michael Kroells Minnesota W 3-2 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/27 No. 2 Brett Pfarr Minnesota L 7-2 Dual (Minneapolis) 12/2 No. 15 Ross Larson Oklahoma W 5-2 Dual (Norman) 12/2 No. 18 Brad Johnson Oklahoma W 4-0 Dual (Norman) 12/4 John Rizzo Pittsburgh W TF, 21-6 Dual (Stillwater) 12/4 Zach Bruce Pittsburgh W TF, 15-0 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 Craig Scott Cornell W 7-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 Ben Honis Cornell W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Trevor Rasmussen Stanford W MD, 9-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Chance McClure Virginia W MD, 11-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Ethan Stanley Navy W TF, 18-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Stevie Cervantes Navy W 1-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Joey Goodhart Drexel W MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Jake Anderson Cornell W 5-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 No. 7 Jacob Kasper Duke L 10-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 No. 2 Brett Pfarr Minnesota L 7-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 No. 11 Jared Johnson Chattanooga W F, 0:18 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 No. 17 Owen Scott Cornell W 4-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 No. 10 Nathan Butler Stanford W 5-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Derek White Oklahoma State W 1-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/15 No. 6 Sam Stoll Iowa W 5-4 Dual (Stillwater) 1/15 Cash Wilcke Iowa W 6-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/20 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W TF, 16-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/22 No. 8 Nate Rotert South Dakota State W 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater) 1/22 Alex Macki South Dakota State W F, 2:46 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 No. 1 J'Den Cox Missouri L MD, 12-2 Dual (Columbia) 1/27 Austin Myers Missouri W MD, 9-1 Dual (Columbia) 1/29 Quean Smith Iowa State W F, 3:50 Dual (Ames) DEREK WHITE 2016-17 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 197 pounds WYATT SHEETS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 157 pounds 11/6 Cody Marquez New Mexico Highlands W 7-3 OCU Open (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/6 Jovanni Virgen Bacone (Okla.) W MD, 12-4 OCU Open (2nd) 11/6 Basham Dustin unattached W F, 2:43 OCU Open (1st) 11/6 Jon Inman Fort Hays L TB-1, 1-2 OCU Open (2nd) 11/6 Efe Osaghae Fort Hays W 3-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/13 Thomas Shepherd Central Oklahoma W MD, 18-6 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/6 Jerrod McKinstry Central Oklahoma W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/13 Riley Fielder Oklahoma City W TF, 26-11 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/6 Justin Thomas Oklahoma W 1-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/13 No. 8 Preston Weigel Oklahoma State L 1-0 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/13 Cody Ryan Central Oklahoma W 5-0 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/19 Andre Lee Illinois W 3-2 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 11/13 Davey Dolan Oklahoma State L 7-2 Outlaw Open (2nd) 11/19 Jake Tindle SIU-Edwardsville W 11-4 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 12/3 Gavin Davy Adams State W F, 6:11 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 11/19 Matthew Rudy Limestone College W 6-2 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 12/3 Colin Koger Barton CC W TF, 19-2 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 11/19 Scottie Boykin unattached W 3-2 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 12/3 Paden Bailey Central Oklahoma W 5-4 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 12/18 Tom Lane Cal Poly W MD, 12-3 Reno TOC (1st) 12/3 Parker Simington Air Force L 4-2 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 12/18 Jareb Aziz Colorado Mesa W MD, 15-6 Reno TOC (1st) 12/3 Jake Elliot Wyoming L MD, 10-2 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 12/18 Cody Johnson CSU-Pueblo W 5-2 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18 Hunter Hodges Southern Oregon CC W 7-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/18 JT Goodwin Cal Poly W 7-3 Reno TOC (1st) 12/18 Jett Moy Cal Poly W 6-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/1 Josh Roetman Navy W 13-10 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/18 Fred Green Boise State L 7-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/1 Tanner Orndorff Utah Valley W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/18 Jake Elliott Wyoming L 7-6, TB2 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/1 No. 2 Brett Pfarr Minnesota L 10-4 Southern Scuffle (4th) 1/2 Danny Chaid North Carolina W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (4th) 1/2 Ben Honis Cornell W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (4th) JACOBE SMITH 1/2 No. 15 Frank Mattiace Penn W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 174 pounds 1/2 No. 5 Preston Weigel Oklahoma State L 1-0 Southern Scuffle (4th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/20 No. 6 Jacob Smith West Virginia L 2-1 Dual (Stillwater) 11/6 Ryan Anderson Central Oklahoma W TF, 19-4 OCU Open (1st) 1/29 Marcus Harrington Iowa State L 3-2 Dual (Ames) 11/6 Tommy Rosen-St. John unattached W F, 6:18 OCU Open (1st) 11/6 Jacob Hawthorne New Mexico Highlands W F, 0:56 OCU Open (1st) 11/6 Jose Taylor Oklahoma W F, 4:51 OCU Open (1st) 11/13 Jose Taylor Oklahoma W F, 1:08 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Isaiah Smith Oklahoma City W F, 3:37 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Jordan Rogers Oklahoma State W MFF Outlaw Open (1st) 11/13 Miguell Barreras Central Oklahoma W 12-5 Outlaw Open (1st) 11/19 Orlando Nawade Cumberland (Tenn.) W F, 4:25 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 11/19 No. 7 Zac Brunson Illinois W F, 6:15 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 11/19 Taylor Watkins Missouri W 18-12 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 11/19 Xavier Montalvo Illinois W 3-2 Joe Parisi Open (1st) 1/28 Samuel Dawes Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 2:03 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Carlos Cha Diaz Northeastern Oklahoma W F, 2:53 Norseman Open (1st) 1/28 Tanner Borror Oklahoma City W F, 0:32 Norseman Open (1st)

JOE SMITH 2016-17 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/16 Kyle Simaz Cornell W MD, 15-6 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Angel Najar Appalachian State W MD, 11-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/1 Dane Robbins Air Force W 5-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/1 Mitch Finesilver Duke W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/2 No. 8 Andrew Atkinson Virginia W 5-4 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/2 No. 5 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L 7-1 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/15 No. 2 Michael Kemerer Iowa L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/20 Dayton Garrett West Virginia W 3-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/22 Logan Peterson South Dakota State W 10-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/27 No. 6 Joey Lavallee Missouri L 6-1 Dual (Columbia)

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DUAL 1 DUAL 2 DUAL 3 Nov. 6, 2016 | Miami, Okla. Nov. 27, 2016 | Minneapolis, Minn. Dec. 2, 2016 | Norman, Okla. NEO Fieldhouse Minnesota Sports Pavilion McCasland Field House

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OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 36 MINNESOTA NO. 16 3 OKLAHOMA NO. 16 3

MIAMI, Okla. – The Oklahoma State wrestling team proved worthy of its No. 1 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team NORMAN, Okla. – Top-ranked Oklahoma State dropped No. 16 Oklahoma, ranking in its season opener Sunday afternoon, dominating Bucknell in a 36-3 handled its first ranked opponent of the season in dominating fashion Sunday 33-3, in the 175th edition of Bedlam wrestling Friday night after winning nine dual victory behind five bonus-point wins at NEO Fieldhouse. afternoon, dropping No. 16 Minnesota, 34-3, at the Minnesota Sports Pavilion of 10 individual bouts. The win bumped the Cowboys' advantage in the series Kyle Crutchmer highlighted the day with a first-period fall in the 174-pound to move to 2-0 on the dual season. to 138-27-10 and marked the Cowboys' third 30-point victory in the first three bout, while Nick Piccininni and Jonce Blaylock recorded technical falls and Kaid Heavyweight Austin Schafer had the biggest highlight of the day, upsetting duals of the season. Brock and Chandler Rogers added major decisions. Dean Heil was also victori- No. 5 Michael Kroells for the first ranked win of his career with a thrilling 3-2 The Cowboys (3-0) recorded four bonus point victories in the win, including ous at 141 pounds in the only match that featured two ranked wrestlers. decision that was decided in the final 30 seconds. Adding to Schafer's big win, technical falls from Kyle Crutchmer and Nolan Boyd at 174 and 184 pounds, "I'm feeling better about my team right now," head coach John Smith said. four Cowboys recorded bonus point victories to put the Gophers away, includ- respectively, to close out the match. "I was a little concerned going in with a few starters out, and you don't like ing a first-period fall by Chandler Rogers at 165 pounds. Preston Weigel started off the night with a 4-0 decision, racking up nearly starting your season like that." "Overall, I'm pleased," head coach John Smith said after the match. "You four minutes of riding time over No. 18 Brad Johnson to improve to 5-1 on the The Cowboys opened the match with bonus points at 125 pounds as obviously have some matches that you kind of scratch your head at. I don't season. Weigel recorded a takedown halfway through the first period, securing 15th-ranked Nick Piccininni recorded a 15-0 tech fall over Jordan Gessner in think any of our guys really felt like they were in any kind of rhythm today, but nearly a minute and a half of riding time after one. Starting the second on 3:46. Piccininni jumped out early, scoring 12 points in the first period, thanks to that's okay. It's tough to get in that rhythm." bottom, Weigel escaped quickly to boost his lead to three where it would stay a takedown, a two-point near fall and a couple of four-point near falls. Starting Following up Preston Weigel's loss to No. 2 Brett Pfarr at 197 pounds after for the remainder of the match. the second period on bottom, the redshirt freshman escaped and converted a halftime to cut the Cowboy lead to 18-3, Schafer killed whatever momentum Senior heavyweight Austin Schafer picked up his second-straight top-15 win takedown 45 seconds into the frame to finish the match and pick up the first the Gophers had. Tied at one with under a minute to go in the final period, the Saturday night with a 5-2 decision over No. 15 Ross Larson that extended the dual victory of his career. senior made his move. Schafer's decisive takedown came with 30 seconds Cowboy lead to 6-0. After a scoreless first period, Schafer got the high end of a At 133 pounds, redshirt freshman Kaid Brock scored bonus points in his on the clock, and while Kroells would escape for a final effort, the Cowboy scoring flurry to start the second, escaping before taking down Larson to jump return to the mat from a season-ending injury last year. Brock knocked off heavyweight held on for the 3-2 decision. out to a 3-2 lead after the first two periods. The Edmond, Okla., product closed Bucknell's Joey Gould in a 16-6 major decision to expand the Oklahoma State Starting the match at 149, third-ranked Anthony Collica recorded a 6-4 it out, escaping to open the period and holding off Larson for the remainder of lead to 9-0. decision with riding time over Fredy Stroker of Minnesota in his first true match the match. "In the end, I thought we looked pretty sharp at 125 and 133," Smith said. "Not of the season. Collica sat the Cowboys' opening dual out after defeating third- 125-pounder Nick Piccininni tallied a 12-2 major decision over Christian that we were perfect. It's hard to be perfect, but getting out there, scoring points ranked Lavion Mayes in the All-Star Classic the previous day, but the match Moody for the first bonus point win of the night for the Pokes. Despite neither and a lot of riding on our part. I didn't expect that." didn't count toward his NCAA record. wrestler finding a way to score in the first, the redshirt freshman used three Matched up with 19th-ranked Tyler Smith, returning 141-pound NCAA Jonce Blaylock kept things rolling, moving up to 157 to fill in for third-ranked takedowns and a four-point nearfall in the final two periods to run up the score champion Dean Heil recorded a decision to push the Cowboy lead to 12-0. Heil Joseph Smith against Minnesota's Carson Brolsma. Trailing 4-3 in the third in a hurry and convert the major decision. In three duals this season, Piccininni notched three takedowns in the opening period to take an early 6-2 lead, and period, Blaylock dropped Brolsma for a takedown in the final 30 seconds of the has recorded a pair of technical falls and tonight's major decision to boost his after a takedown with 35 seconds left in the second, Heil took an 8-5 lead into match to gut out a 5-4 decision. dual point total to 14 on the year. the final frame. The junior would close it out with ease, earning a 14-7 decision Rogers recorded the first bonus point win for the Cowboys Sunday after- Kaid Brock recorded a 10-7 win over Oklahoma's Trae Blackwell at 133 with riding time. noon, pinning Minnesota's Brandon Kingsley nearly a minute and a half into the pounds to move to 7-0 overall this season and 3-0 in duals. Brock recorded Jonce Blaylock impressed in his 2016-17 debut, tallying a 21-2 tech fall over match. It marked Rogers' second pin of the season and the second-quickest of a couple of takedowns in the first period, following with a couple more in the Seth Hogue in the 149-pound bout. Blaylock dropped Hogue for a takedown his career, moving him to 5-0 overall for his redshirt sophomore campaign. second to lead 9-5 after three. Starting the third on bottom, the Stillwater native 30 seconds into the match, and recorded a pair of two-point near falls to cap Seniors Kyle Crutchmer and Nolan Boyd both recorded decisions to give the escaped to make his lead five. Blackwell would score on a takedown late in the off the first period. Leading, 14-2, heading into the third period, Blaylock would Cowboys an 18-0 lead at the intermission. Crutchmer survived a late push from final period, but it was too late as Brock ran out the clock for the decision. finish strong and score seven quick points to record the tech fall in 6:37. No. 14 Nick Wanzek to get the 7-5 win. Boyd got out with a 2-1 decision over Reigning NCAA Champion Dean Heil came out of the gate hot at 141 The Cowboys took their lone loss of the day at 157 pounds, as Bucknell's Robert Steveson. pounds, recording three takedowns and a four-point nearfall to lead 10-2 after Victor Lopez held off junior Davey Dolan in a 7-5 decision. After Schafer's match put the win well in hand, redshirt freshmen Nick one frame. The scoring slowed down with each wrestler only adding an escape Fifth-ranked Chandler Rogers posted a 9-1 major decision over Bucknell's Piccininni and Kaid Brock, along with top-ranked Dean Heil buried the Gophers in the remaining two periods, but that opening spurt and riding time put Heil on Logan Kerin in his first match down at 165 pounds after competing at 174 last with bonus-point wins in their matches. top with a 12-3 decision. season. Rogers led throughout the match, and picked up the riding time point Piccininni was relentless in his match against Skyler Petry at 125 pounds, Anthony Collica picked up his second win of the season in as many for the bonus point win. piling up points to get the 17-1 tech fall. The East Setaucket, N.Y., product matches with a 10-5 decision over No. 14 Davion Jeffries at 149 pounds Returning from an injury that cut his 2016 campaign short, senior Kyle moved to 6-0 on the season, and boosted his dual point total to 10 after tech to bump the Cowboy lead to 20-0. After a takedown in each of the first two Crutchmer couldn't have asked for a better return. Crutchmer pinned Chad falls in both of the first two dual matches of his career. periods, Collica finished strong with a takedown and reversal in the final frame Reese 1:32 into the first period to put the Pokes up, 27-3. Brock came out of the gate hot, dropping Minnesota's Mitch McKee in under to wrap up the win. "This was something that I had been looking forward to," Crutchmer said. 10 seconds. Leading 3-2 after one, Brock pulled away in the second with the At 157 pounds, Jonce Blaylock dropped 13th-ranked DaWaylon Barnes in a "Not just the pin, but the match. I've been out for about six months. I've been help of a four-point nearfall. The Stillwater native would finish off the match with 6-3 decision to seal the victory for the Pokes with three matches to go. Blaylock training a little bit for the last couple of months, but coming back and having a a 10-2 major decision. took a 1-0 lead into the final period. After Barnes escaped to open the third pin. It's unbelievable." Dean Heil closed out the match with a 12-3 major decision over Gannon and tie the match at one, the match looked to be headed for sudden victory as Senior Nolan Boyd (184), redshirt sophomore Preston Weigel (197) and Volk to move to 6-0 on the season. The 2016 NCAA Champion was dominant both wrestlers struggled to score, but Barnes was called for his second stalling senior Austin Schafer (285) each recorded decisions to close out the match, throughout, recording five takedowns to pick up the riding time point easily with of the night, putting Blaylock ahead. The redshirt sophomore just built his lead giving the Cowboys their first triumph of the season. just over four minutes on top. after that, closing the match with a pair of takedowns to seal the upset and his Oklahoma State's next dual match will send the Cowboys back out on the second career win over a ranked road to face No. 15 Minnesota on Nov. 27 in Minneapolis. foe. No. 1 Oklahoma State 34, No. 16 Minnesota 3 Chandler Rogers was the only Cowboy to be defeated Friday night, falling in Nov. 27, 2016 | Minnesota Sports Pavilion | Minneapolis, Minn. a 3-1 sudden victory decision to No. 11 Clark Glass at 165 pounds. No. 1 Oklahoma State 36, Bucknell 3 149: No. 3 Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. Fredy Stroker (MINN) 6-4 Kyle Crutchmer surged late to pick up a 21-6 technical fall over Oklahoma's Nov. 6, 2016 | NEO Fieldhouse | Miami, Okla. 157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. Carson Brolsma (MU) 5-4 Hayden Hansen. Leading 5-1 after the first two periods, Kyle Crutchmer found 125: No. 15 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Jordan Gessner (BUCK) 15-0, 3:46 165: No. 4 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Brandon Kingsley (UM) 1:24 no trouble scoring in the third. Crutchmer tallied five takedowns and two near- 133: No. 6 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Joey Gould (BUCK) 16-6 174: No. 4 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) dec. No. 14 Nick Wanzek (UM) 7-5 falls in the final frame to get the tech, marking his second bonus point victory of 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. No. 19 Tyler Smith (BUCK) 14-7 184: No. 5 Nolan Boyd (OSU) dec. Robert Steveson (UM) 2-1 the season. 149: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) TF Seth Hogue (BUCK) 21-2, 6:37 197: No. 2 Brett Pfarr (UM) dec. No. 6 Preston Weigel (OSU) 7-2 Nolan Boyd finished off the Cowboy rout with a technical fall win over OU's 157: Victor Lopez (BUCK) dec. Davey Dolan (OSU) 7-5 HWT: Austin Schafer (OSU) dec. No. 5 Michael Kroells (UM) 3-2 Andrew Dixon. Boyd jumped out to a 6-0 lead after the first period, and got the 165: No. 5 Chandler Rogers (OSU) MD Logan Kerin (BUCK) 9-1 125: No. 10 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Skyler Petry (UM) 17-1 tech fall in 5:43 after a couple of takedowns and a four-point nearfall over the 174: No. 6 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) fall Chad Reese (BUCK) 1:32 133: No. 6 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Mitch McKee (UM) 10-2 final two periods. 184: No. 5 Nolan Boyd (OSU) dec. Garrett Hoffman (BUCK) 7-4 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) MD Gannon Volk (UM) 12-3 The dual win was the Cowboys' sixth straight over the Sooners and their 197: No. 7 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. Tom Sleigh (BUCK) 7-2 13th in the last 14 meetings. 285: Austin Schafer (OSU) dec. Tyler Greene (BUCK) 8-1

No. 1 Oklahoma State 33, No. 16 Oklahoma 3 Dec. 2, 2016 | McCasland Field House | Norman, Okla. 197: No. 5 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 18 Brad Johnson (OU) 4-0 HWT: No. 12 Austin Schafer (OSU) dec. No. 15 Ross Larson (OU) 5-2 125: No. 10 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Christian Moody (OU) 12-2 133: No. 6 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Trae Blackwell (OU) 10-7 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) MD Mike Longo (OU) 12-3 149: No. 3 Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. No. 14 Davion Jeffries (OU) 10-5 157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. No. 13 DaWaylon Barnes (OU) 6-3 165: No. 11 Clark Glass (OU) dec. No. 4 Chandler Rogers (OSU) 3-1, SV-1 174: No. 4 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) TF Hayden Hansen (OU) 21-6 184: No. 5 Nolan Boyd (OSU) TF Andrew Dixon (OU) 16-1

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DUAL 4 DUAL 5 DUAL 6 Dec. 4, 2016 | Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 16, 2016 | Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 15, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Gallagher-Iba Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena

PITTSBURGH NO. 21 0 CORNELL NO. 8 19 IOWA NO. 3 11

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 39 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 23 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 24

STILLWATER – The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team continued its STILLWATER – The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team improved its STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State wrestling team remained undefeated early-season dominance Sunday afternoon, notching seven bonus-point victo- undefeated record to 5-0 Friday night, coming back to defeat No. 8 Cornell, Sunday afternoon, handing third-ranked Iowa its first loss of the season in ries on the way to a 39-0 shutout of No. 21 Pittsburgh at Gallagher-Iba Arena. 23-19, in Gallagher-Iba Arena. Gallagher-Iba Arena. The Cowboys prevailed, 24-11, in front of a crowd of The win marked the Cowboys' second-straight shutout of the Panthers. Senior Anthony Collica provided the highlight of the dual, pinning Joey 7,809, the largest home attendance for OSU since 2007. With the win, the Through four duals, Oklahoma State has imposed its will on each of its Galasso in 3:31 to put the Cowboys up six with two matches remaining and Cowboys moved to 6-0 for the first time since the 2012-13 season. opponents, taking all four by 30 points or more. Sunday's 39-point triumph was allowing Joe Smith to seal the win for the Cowboys with a major decision over Redshirt freshman Chandler Rogers electrified the Gallagher-Iba crowd with the highest point differential in a win for OSU since last season's 41-0 drubbing Kyle Simaz in his first action of the year. a first-period fall at 165 pounds, while key upsets from Kaid Brock, Anthony of Stanford in Stillwater on Feb. 14. Cornell jumped up early, taking a 7-0 lead after taking the first two matches Collica and Austin Schafer pushed the Cowboys over the top. Redshirt freshman Nick Piccininni got things started for the Cowboys at 125 of the night. Cowboy senior Kyle Crutchmer dropped the first match of the The Hawkeyes struck first, as top-ranked Thomas Gilman took down redshirt pounds with a 12-0 major decision over Pittsburgh's LJ Bentley. Holding a 1-0 night, 3-2, to sixth-ranked Brian Realbuto at 174 pounds for his first loss of the freshman Nick Piccininni three times in the final period to record a 12-4 major lead after two periods and starting the final period on top, Piccininni caught fire season. Senior Nolan Boyd was defeated by top-ranked Gabe Dean in a 14-6 decision. Brock then recorded the first of three consecutive OSU wins, which in the final minutes of the match. The East Seatauket, N.Y., product opened major decision at 184 pounds. would put the Cowboys in control for good. with a two-point nearfall before scoring twice more with a pair of four-point Redshirt sophomore Preston Weigel got the Cowboys on the board at Brock came out aggressive in his match against No. 1 Cory Clark, jumping nearfalls to close the match. Piccininni has recorded bonus-point victories in 197 pounds, gutting out a 3-2 decision over Cornell's Ben Honis thanks to a out to a 5-0 early lead with takedowns to open the first and second period. each of his four starts with a pair of technical falls and two major decisions. takedown with 40 seconds remaining in the match that put the Russell, Kan., Clark would respond, converting on a couple of takedowns of his own, but Kaid Brock had a strong showing as well Sunday, dropping eighth-ranked product on top. Brock made the decisive escape with 20 seconds left in the match and 59 Dom Forys in a 10-3 decision at 133 pounds. Brock would lead, 8-2, after the Heavyweight Austin Schafer continued the strong start to his senior season, seconds of riding time in the bank for Clark to finish off a 7-6 decision. first period and was in control throughout as he allowed Forys just three points recording a 7-3 decision over Craig Scott that would pull Oklahoma State within Reigning national champion Dean Heil took care of business at 141 pounds, all on escapes in the match. The win moved the Stillwater native to 8-0 overall one of the Big Red. Schafer led throughout the match and moved to a perfect recording an 8-5 decision over 18th-ranked Topher Carton to give the Cowboys this season and 4-1 against ranked opponents in his career. 8-0 on the season with the win. a 6-4 lead. Junior Dean Heil and senior Anthony Collica continued the Cowboy domi- Moving back down to 125 pounds, Cornell halted the Cowboys' momentum Senior Anthony Collica piled on to the OSU advantage, with a thrilling nance with a pair of major decisions. as Noah Baughman notched a non-control fall over redshirt freshman Nick tiebreaker win over second-ranked Brandon Sorensen. Collica and Sorensen Heil was consistent throughout his win over Pittsburgh's Robert Lee, record- Piccininni late in the second period. The fall dug the Cowboys into a 13-6 hole traded escapes in the second and third to finish regulation tied at one. As ing four total takedowns and over three minutes of riding time for an 11-3 major with five matches to go. neither wrestler was able to score in sudden victory or a pair of tiebreakers, decision that moved him to 8-0 on the season. Redshirt freshman Kaid Brock sparked the Cowboys at 133 with a major Collica was awarded the win by way of tiebreaker advantage with two seconds Collica was impressive as well, bouncing back from an early takedown by decision over 17th-ranked Mark Grey that was the first of four-straight wins for to his credit. Pittsburgh's Mike Racciato with an escape and takedown of his own to lead OSU. Leading, 4-1, after one period, Brock turned it on in the second, outscor- Iowa got back on the board at 157 pounds, as second-ranked Michael 3-2 after one frame. The Solon, Ohio native separated himself over the final ing Grey, 9-3, to seize control of the match. The win was Brock's second of the Kemerer edged Cowboy sophomore Joe Smith in a 4-3 decision. two periods for the 12-3 decision, moving to 3-0 for his senior campaign and season over a ranked opponent and moved him to 5-1 for his career against Stillwater product Chandler Rogers got what was perhaps the biggest roar of recording his first bonus point victory of the season. ranked foes. the day from an excitable crowd, as he pinned Skyler St. John in 2:18 to bolster Coming off a win over No. 13 DaWaylon Barnes in the Cowboys' win Top-ranked Dean Heil evened the team score at 13 apiece after a 6-1 deci- the Cowboy lead to 15-7. The fall was the fifth of the season for the redshirt over Oklahoma Friday night, 157-pounder Jonce Blaylock had another solid sion at 141 pounds. The win pushed his perfect record on the year to 9-0. sophomore and the 18th of his career. showing on Sunday in a 12-10 win over Taleb Rahmani. Blaylock and Rahmani Collica gave the lead to the Cowboys for good with his pin. The senior Cowboy senior Kyle Crutchmer handled 13th-ranked Alex Meyer at 174 traded leads throughout the match, as Rahmani led 6-5 after one period before started hot, picking up three takedowns and a nearfall halfway through the first pounds, getting a couple of first-period takedowns that would carry him to a 5-2 the pair were tied at nine after two. Blaylock pulled away in the final frame, to eventually lead 13-4 after one. Collica continued that aggressiveness in the decision. dropping Rahmani for a takedown and earning the riding time point. Rahmani second, picking up a couple more takedowns before finally getting Galasso on Iowa refused to go away quietly as sixth-ranked Sammy Brooks turned in nearly converted on a reversal at the buzzer that would tie the match at 12, but his back for the fall. The win was Collica's second-straight bonus point victory, a 13-3 major decision over OSU senior Nolan Boyd to cut the Cowboys' lead after a review, Blaylock was awarded his team-leading 12th overall victory of moving him to 4-0 overall this season. to 18-11, but Preston Weigel and Austin Schafer put any hopes of a Hawkeye the season. Smith sealed the win for OSU in his return to the mat, posting a 15-6 major comeback to rest with a pair of wins in the 197 and heavyweight bouts. Chandler Rogers bounced back from an early scare at 165 pounds where decision over Simaz to put the Cowboys on top, 23-13. Leading 1-0 heading to the third, Weigel used a four-point nearfall in the final he found himself in a 6-2 hole after No. 13 Te'Shan Campbell notched a rever- The Big Red would get on the board one more time at 165 pounds, as No. frame and a couple of minutes of riding time to seal up a 6-0 victory over Cash sal and a four-point nearfall, nearly pinning Rodgers in the first period. Rogers 20 Brandon Womack pinned Chandler Rogers just over a minute into the first Wilcke at 197 pounds. got a reversal of his own late in the first to survive and cut Campbell's lead to period. Schafer made sure the Cowboys rode off on a high note with an exciting 6-4 after the first three minutes. The Stillwater product tallied a takedown in the 5-4 decision over sixth-ranked Sam Stoll. Schafer recorded a takedown on the third that would give him the lead for good, and didn't let Campbell score again, edge in the first period to open with the lead. After being whistled for a couple pulling away for a 10-6 decision. No. 1 Oklahoma State 23, No. 8 Cornell 19 of stall warnings in the second, he would find himself tied with Stoll heading to Four-straight bonus point wins wrapped up the victory for the Pokes, the Dec. 16, 2016 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. | Attendance: 2,982 the final frame. Starting down, Stoll escaped to open the period, but Schafer first coming from senior Kyle Crutchmer at 174 pounds, who dominated Pitts- 174: No. 6 Brian Realbuto (CU) dec. No. 4 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) 3-2 would score on a double-leg takedown late in the match that would give him burgh's Austin Bell in an 18-5 major decision. Coming off a 21-6 technical fall in 184: No. 1 Gabe Dean (CU) MD No. 6 Nolan Boyd (OSU) 14-6 the win. the Cowboys' Bedlam win, Crutchmer was relentless. The Tulsa, Okla., native 197: No. 5 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. Ben Honis (CU) 3-2 tallied six takedowns and a four-point nearfall to overwhelm Bell and improve to HWT: No. 11 Austin Schafer (OSU) dec. Craig Scott (CU) 7-3 4-0 on the season. 125: Noah Baughman (CU) fall No. 9 Nick Piccininni (OSU) 4:25 No. 1 Oklahoma State 24, No. 3 Iowa 11 Senior Nolan Boyd added a major decision of his own, defeating Christian 133: No. 5 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD No. 17 Mark Grey (CU) 17-6 Jan. 15, 2016 | Stillwater, Okla. | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Attendance: 7,809 Dietrich, 15-3, for his seventh win of the season in as many matches. The win 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. Will Koll (CU) 6-1 125: No. 1 Thomas Gilman (IOWA) MD No. 11 Nick Piccininni (OSU) 12-4 was never in doubt, as Boyd came out with a takedown right out of the gate 149: No. 3 Anthony Collica (OSU) fall Joey Galasso (CU) 3:31 133: No. 5 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 1 Cory Clark (IOWA) 7-6 and didn't let up. Overall, Boyd recorded four takedowns, a reversal and a 157: No. 3 Joe Smith (OSU) MD Kyle Simaz (CU) 15-6 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. No. 18 Topher Carton (IOWA) 8-5 four-point nearfall to easily pick up the victory. 165: No. 20 Brandon Womack (CU) fall No. 8 Chandler Rogers (OSU) 1:05 149: No. 3 Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. No. 2 Brandon Sorensen (IOWA) 4-3, TB2 A hot start from 197-pounder Preston Weigel gave the redshirt sophomore 157: No. 2 Michael Kemerer (IOWA) dec. No. 6 Joe Smith (OSU) 4-3 a technical fall over Zach Bruce to boost the Cowboy lead to 34. After a 165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Skyler St. John (IOWA) 2:18 takedown and four nearfalls, Weigel lead 14-0 after one period. Weigel's riding 174: No. 5 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) dec. No. 13 Alex Meyer (IOWA) 5-2 time put him over the top for the tech fall win. 184: No. 5 Nolan Boyd (OSU) MD No. 6 Sammy Brooks (IOWA) 13-3 Heavyweight Austin Schafer finished off the first shutout of the season for 197: No. 4 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. Cash Wilcke (IOWA) 6-0 the Pokes in a 21-6 technical fall of Pittsburgh's John Rizzo. Schafer bounced HWT: No. 9 Austin Schafer (OSU) dec. No. 6 Sam Stoll (IOWA) 5-4 back from a 6-0 hole, where Rizzo posted a takedown and four-point nearfall before Schafer responded with a reversal and pair of nearfalls to take an 8-6 lead into the second period. It was all Schafer from that point on as he posted a takedown and three nearfalls in the final two periods to earn the tech fall.

No. 1 Oklahoma State 38, No. 21 Pittsburgh 0 Dec. 4, 2016 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. 125: No. 10 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD LJ Bentley (PITT), 12-0 133: No. 6 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 8 Dom Forys (PITT), 10-3 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) MD Robert Lee (PITT), 11-3 149: No. 3 Anthony Collica (OSU) MD Mikey Racciato (PITT), 12-3 157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. Taleb Rahmani (PITT), 12-10 165: No. 4 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. No. 13 TeShaun Campbell (PITT), 10-6 174: No. 4 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) MD Austin Bell (PITT), 18-5 184: No. 5 Nolan Boyd (OSU) MD Christian Dietrich (PITT), 15-3 197: No. 5 Preston Weigel (OSU) TF Zach Bruce (PITT), 15-0 HWT: No. 12 Austin Schafer (OSU) TF John Rizzo (PITT), 21-6

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DUAL 7 DUAL 8 DUAL 9 Jan. 20, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 22, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla. Jan. 27, 2017 | Columbia, Mo. Gallagher-Iba Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena Hearnes Center

WEST VIRGINIA 3 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE NO. 19 9 MISSOURI NO. 7 16

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 38 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 31 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 20

STILLWATER – The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team recorded its STILLWATER - The top-ranked and undefeated Oklahoma State wrestling COLUMBIA, Mo. – The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team outlasted fifth 30-plus point victory of the season Friday night, handling West Virginia, team picked up its eighth win of the season Sunday afternoon at Gallagher- seventh-ranked Missouri Friday night at the Hearnes Center, holding off the 38-3, at Gallagher-Iba Arena to move to 7-0 overall and 2-0 in Big 12 action. Iba Arena, moving to 3-0 in Big 12 action with a 31-9 rout of 19th-ranked Tigers, 20-16, to remain undefeated. The Cowboys got five bonus point wins to put the Mountaineers away early, South Dakota State. "I think we knew there were going to be battle matches today," head coach including a first-period fall from senior Kyle Crutchmer to go along with techni- The Cowboys earned five bonus-point victories in the win, including John Smith said. "We won several of them, and we stretched some of the cal falls from Nick Piccininni, Nolan Boyd and Austin Schafer. technical falls from redshirt freshman Nick Piccininni, senior Anthony Collica scores out. I think 125 was an important match, and 184 became real impor- After a rough go in last week's match against top-ranked Thomas Gilman and senior Nolan Boyd, who tallied the 100th win of his career. Senior Austin tant. It wasn't our best match by far, but it's important to be able to struggle in of Iowa, Piccininni got back on track and up to speed Friday night, setting the Schafer ended the match with an exclamation point, pinning Jackrabbit Alex matches and still find ways to win." tone for the dual with a second-period technical fall over Devin Brown at 125 Macki in the first period. Each team took five matches in the dual, but technical falls from Nick Pic- pounds. The redshirt freshman took a 14-1 lead into the second period after a Once again, following up a 20-2 tech fall in Friday's win over West Virginia, cininni and Nolan Boyd, and a dual-clinching victory from heavyweight Austin pair of takedowns followed by three nearfalls in the first. After Brown escaped Piccininni set the tone for the match at 125 pounds. Piccininni wasted no Schafer lifted the Cowboys to their ninth win of the season. from the down position to open the second frame, Piccininni dropped the time banking a 15-0 tech over Ben Gillette to put the Cowboys up, 5-0, on Nick Piccininni opened the dual at 125 pounds with his third consecutive Mountaineer for another takedown and the four-point nearfall that would seal the Jackrabbits early. The redshirt freshman opened with a takedown and a technical fall, shutting out Aaron Assad, 15-0, to give the Cowboys an early up the 20-2 tech in 4:03. pair of nearfalls in the first period to lead 8-0. It took only 47 seconds into the lead. Leading, 5-0, heading into the final period and opening the frame on "It's a little bit of pressure, but it's definitely a pacesetter," Piccininni said. second frame to end the match, as Piccininni, who elected to start the period top, Piccininni finished strong. The redshirt freshman turned Assad for a pair "I'm looking to set the pace high. Not just for myself, but for the rest of the guys on bottom, escaped and tallied another takedown and four-point nearfall to of nearfalls to boost his lead to 13-0. Thanks to Assad's second stall warning following behind me. It's very important for me to start it off. Just go hard and lock up the win. and the riding time point, Piccininni was able to finish off his fifth tech fall win feed the energy to my teammates and the crowd." Redshirt freshman Kaid Brock was upset at 133 pounds, as seventh- of the season. At 133 pounds, Kaid Brock recorded an 11-5 decision over West Virginia's ranked Seth Gross came away with a 6-4 decision to give Brock his first loss The Cowboys expanded their lead to 11-0 after Kaid Brock and Dean Heil Cory Stainbrook. Brock did most of his scoring in the first two periods, scoring of the season and only the second of his career. turned in decisions at 133 and 141, respectively. on three takedowns in the first and opening the second with a reversal to take Reigning NCAA Champion at 141 pounds Dean Heil tallied his second ma- Brock, who held a 12-1 lead after the first period in his match with 14th- an 8-2 lead into the third. Stainbrook scored a quick three points in the opening jor decision of the weekend to seize momentum back in the Cowboys' favor. ranked John Erneste, outlasted a flurry from Erneste to open the second that minute of the third, escaping and converting two on a takedown, but it wouldn't Heil scored a takedown on South Dakota State's Isaac Andrade with under cut his lead to 15-7. Erneste would pick up a point off Brock's second stall be enough as Brock reversed yet again to lock up the victory. 20 seconds to go in the opening period to lead, 2-0, after one. The Cowboy warning in the third, but the Cowboy was able to come out on top with the "Kaid Brock again scored points in the first period and not sustain it on the junior opened the second on top and rode out the whole frame, adding a pair 15-8 decision. second and third," head coach John Smith said. "Those are things we have of back points, after Andrade elected down. Heil finished off the major in the Heil pushed his undefeated record on the season to 18-0 with an 8-6 to recognize and be hard on ourselves. Not that he wrestled badly, but you third, escaping and dropping Andrade for another score on the way to a 9-0 win over No. 9 Jaydin Eierman. Trailing late in the match, Eierman scored a just need to make sure you are taking care of the second and third period and win. takedown on Heil with just 10 seconds left, but it wouldn't be enough as Heil, being a little more solid with it. He scored three take downs in the first and the Anthony Collica also picked up his second bonus-point victory of the who was in control for most of the bout, staved off one last Eierman attack to second and third period won four to two. Try to judge it that way." weekend, working hard for a 23-8 tech fall over 20th-ranked Alex Kocer at pull out the victory. Dean Heil scored bonus points for the Cowboys in a 14-4 major decision 149 pounds. Collica used five takedowns in the opening period to hold a 10-4 Senior Anthony Collica took his first loss of the season at 149 pounds, over Joe Wheeling at 141 pounds. Leading, 7-1, after two periods, the lead after three minutes. Five more takedowns in the final two periods and a coming up short to fourth-ranked Lavion Mayes in a back-and-forth battle. Cowboys' reigning national champion made moves in the third, scoring a trio of couple of minutes of riding time allowed the senior to ride off with his first tech With the match tied at five after two periods, Mayes would pull away in the takedowns and picking up the riding time point to secure the major. of the season. third beginning with a quick escape and takedown to open the frame. Collica Senior Anthony Collica handled Christian Monserrat at 149 pounds, record- At 157, Joe Smith came just short of tallying bonus points for OSU against would get the reversal to cut the deficit to one, but couldn't finish, dropping the ing five takedowns in the match with two in each of the first two periods to South Dakota State's Logan Peterson. Leading, 9-2, in the third after a four- 9-7 decision. score a 13-5 major decision for the Pokes. point nearfall with over a minute of riding time in the bank, Peterson escaped The Cowboys took an 11-6 lead into intermission after Joe Smith dropped At 157 pounds, Joe Smith came out on top to defeat West Virginia's Dayton to cut Smith's lead to six. Smith got a couple of good looks, but couldn't a 6-1 decision to sixth-ranked Joey Lavallee. Garrett in a 3-0 decision, thanks to a decisive takedown in the third period that convert on one final takedown, finishing with a 10-3 decision. Missouri picked up their second and third-straight wins out of halftime, would seal the match. Redshirt sophomore Chandler Rogers won his eighth-straight match, as Chandler Rogers and Kyle Crutchmer both gave up decisions. Rogers Chandler Rogers also won by decision in his matchup with eighth-ranked handling Luke Zilverberg in an 8-3 decision at 165 pounds. Leading, 4-3, dropped a narrow, 11-10, decision at 165 after No. 8 Daniel Lewis was Dylan Cottrell at 165. Both wrestlers struggled to score in the first two periods, heading to the second and starting in the defensive position, Rogers staved awarded a decisive takedown at the buzzer. At 174 pounds, Crutchmer but Rogers managed a takedown in the first and an escape to open the second off Zilverberg with a takedown with just outside of a minute to go in the match, dropped a 4-1 decision to Dylan Wisman that would give the Tigers a 12-11 to lead, 3-0, heading to the final period. Rogers was dinged for locking hands riding out the clock for the win. lead. to open the third, but used a two-point nearfall to boost his lead back up to 5-1. After opening his match in a 6-0 hole early at 174 pounds, Cowboy senior OSU got back on track at 184 pounds, as senior Nolan Boyd earned Cottrell would score a takedown late, but Rogers would hold on for the 6-4 win. Kyle Crutchmer couldn't dig himself out, giving up a 7-2 decision to No. 20 his fourth-straight bonus-point win with a 20-5 tech fall over Missouri's Senior Kyle Crutchmer came out aggressive in his match at 174 pounds, David Kocer. Matt Lemanowicz. Boasting a 7-0 lead heading to the third, Boyd used five dropping opponent Ty Millward for a quick score just seconds into the match Nolan Boyd's 100th win came with bonus points attached, as the senior takedowns in the final frame to wrap up his third-straight tech. before rolling the West Virginia junior over his shoulders and onto his back for picked up his second technical fall of the weekend in an 18-2 win over Martin After Preston Weigel dropped a 12-2 major decision at the hands of top- the pin in 1:39. It was the second fall of the season for Crutchmer, with both Mueller at 184 pounds. Boyd used a 13-point first period to help propel him ranked J'Den Cox to tie the dual score at 16, it was senior heavyweight Austin coming in the first period. to the win, wrapping the match in 5:25. Boyd, the 40th Cowboy in program Schafer that stepped up to seal the win for the Pokes. Nolan Boyd piled on at 184 pounds, recording a quick, 20-3 technical fall in history to reach to century mark, has now tallied bonus points in four of his Taking on Austin Myers, Schafer was in control throughout his match, only 4:09 over Kyle Rogers to earn his 99th triumph as a Cowboy. The Cowboy last five dual starts for the Pokes. overwhelming the Tiger redshirt freshman on the way to a 9-1 major decision senior got four takedowns and a pair of nearfalls in the first to take a 14-3 Facing a tough test against eighth-ranked Nate Rotert, redshirt sophomore that pushed the Cowboy senior to 17-1 on the season. lead into the second frame. Boyd would finish off the match quickly, choosing Preston Weigel dropped a 3-1 match in sudden victory Sunday. Trailing, 1-0, "Regardless of the score, you go into every match wanting to win, wanting neutral to start the period and converting a takedown and four-point nearfall in after two periods after being dinged for his second stalling warning in the to find a way to win no matter what and rack up points on them," Schafer said. just over a minute to wrap up the win. second period, Weigel elected to start down and quickly escaped to open the "It was a little different tonight, because you had to be more conservative and Austin Schafer also made quick work of his opponent, defeating Brandon final frame to tie the match. Neither wrestler could score in the final minutes of had to keep the team score in mind." Ngati by way of first-period technical fall. Schafer wasted no time, scoring a regulation, sending the match to sudden victory where Rotert would convert takedown and turning Ngati four times to end the match in 2:56. the decisive takedown. Heavyweight Austin Schafer recorded the second fall of his senior season, No. 1 Oklahoma State 20, No. 7 Missouri 16 following up a 16-0 tech fall in his match on Friday with a first-period pin of Jan. 27, 2017 | Hearnes Center | Columbia, Mo. No. 1 Oklahoma State 38, West Virginia 3 South Dakota State's Alex Macki. With the triumph, Schafer pushed his record 125: No. 11 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Aaron Assad (MIZZ) 15-0 Jan. 20, 2017 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. | Attendance: 2,496 on the season to 16-1 overall with nine of those wins coming with bonus 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 14 John Erneste (MIZZ) 15-8 125: No. 11 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Devin Brown (WVU) 20-2 points. 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. No. 9 Jayden Eierman (MIZZ) 8-6 133: No. 2 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Cory Stainbrook (WVU) 11-5 149: No. 4 Lavion Mayes (MIZZ) dec. No. 2 Anthony Collica (OSU) 9-7 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. Joe Wheeling (WVU) 14-4 157: No. 6 Joey Lavallee (MIZZ) dec. No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) 6-1 149: No. 2 Anthony Collica (OSU) MD Christian Monserrat (WVU) 13-5 No. 1 Oklahoma State 31, No. 19 South Dakota State 9 165: No. 8 Daniel Lewis (MIZZ) dec. No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) 11-10 157: No. 6 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Dayton Garrett (WVU) 3-0 Jan. 22, 2017 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. 174: Dylan Wisman (MIZZ) dec. No. 8 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) 4-1 165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. No. 8 Dylan Cottrell (WVU) 6-4 125: No. 11 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Ben Gillette (SDSU) 15-0 (3:47) 184: No. 6 Nolan Boyd (OSU) TF Matt Lemanowicz (MIZZ) 20-5 174: No. 5 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) fall Ty Millward (WVU) 1:39 133: No. 7 Seth Gross (SDSU) dec. No. 2 Kaid Brock (OSU) 6-4 197: No. 1 J'Den Cox (MIZZ) MD No. 8 Preston Weigel (OSU) 12-2 184: No. 6 Nolan Boyd (OSU) TF Kyle Rogers (WVU) 21-3 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) MD Isaac Andrade (SDSU) 9-0 HWT: No. 6 Austin Schafer (OSU) MD Austin Myers (MIZZ) 9-1 197: No. 6 Jacob Smith (WVU) dec. Derek White (OSU) 2-1 149: No. 2 Anthony Collica (OSU) TF No. 20 Alex Kocer (SDSU) 23-8 HWT: No.7 Austin Schafer (OSU) TF Brandon Ngati (WVU) 16-0 157: No. 6 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Logan Peterson (SDSU) 10-3 165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. Luke Zilverberg (SDSU) 8-3 174: No. 20 David Kocer (SDSU) dec. No. 5 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) 7-2 184: No. 6 Nolan Boyd (OSU) TF Martin Mueller (SDSU) 18-2 197: No. 8 Nate Rotert (SDSU) dec. No. 4 Preston Weigel (OSU) 3-1, SV HWT: No. 7 Austin Schafer (OSU) fall Alex Macki (SDSU) 2:46

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DUAL 10 DUAL 11 DUAL 12 Jan. 29, 2017 | Ames, Iowa Feb. 3, 2017 | Edinboro, Pa. Feb. 4, 2017 | Kent, Ohio Hilton Coliseum McComb Fieldhouse M.A.C. Center

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IOWA STATE 3 EDINBORO NO. 24 KENT STATE

AMES, Iowa – The top-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team took care of business Sunday afternoon, defeating Iowa State, 34-3, at Hilton Coliseum to remain undefeated. The win marked the Cowboys' (10-0, 4-0 Big 12) sixth victory of 30 points or more this season. The Cowboys came out on top of a number of close bouts in the opening five matches to lead, 15-0, heading into intermission. OSU would close the door on the Cyclones in the second half, using a pair of falls from 165-pounder Chandler Rogers and heavyweight Austin Schafer, along with a top-10 victory from senior Kyle Crutchmer at 174 pounds. Nick Piccininni defeated Iowa State's Kyle Larson, 8-2, at 125 to open the dual for the Cowboys. Piccininni was in control throughout, steadily scoring a takedown in each period to lead wire to wire for his third-straight victory. Redshirt freshman Kaid Brock followed with a 7-4 decision over 12th-ranked Earl Hall to move to 18-1 on the season. Tied at four with under two minutes to go in the match and over a minute of riding time under his belt, Brock sealed up any hope of a Hall comeback, dropping the Cyclone for a takedown with 15 seconds left to lock up the win. At 141 pounds, Dean Heil continued his undefeated season, controlling John Meeks in an 8-5 match to push the junior NCAA Champion's record to 13- 1. With the win, Heil also expanded his team-leading win streak to 28 matches. Anthony Collica got back on track Sunday with a 3-0 shutout decision over Gabe Moreno to bounce back from a narrow loss to No. 4 Lavion Mayes of Missouri last Friday. After Collica rode Moreno out for the duration of the second period, the pair found themselves both scoreless heading to the third. Collica elected to open the period on bottom and was able to convert on a reversal with 1:27 left, riding out the clock for the 3-0 decision with riding time. In his first dual start for the Pokes since the season-opener, Davey Dolan sent the Cowboys into the locker room on a high note with a 5-2 win over Iowa State's Colston DiBlasi. Leading 4-0 heading into the final minute of the match, Dolan finished off the win despite being dinged for his second and third stall warnings in the final 20 seconds of the match. Coming out of intermission, redshirt sophomore Chandler Rogers tallied the first bonus points of the day for OSU with a first-period pin of Logan Breiten- bach at 165 pounds to stretch the Cowboys' lead to 21-0. Rogers scored the first takedown of the match with just over a minute and a half to go in the first and never let go, decking Breitenbach in 1:51 for his sixth fall of the season. "Since the Missouri match, even though I lost, I found that my shots were starting to work," Rogers said. "I felt some of my moves. Even though I didn't take a single shot in my match, I felt my offense open up. I really used that momentum from the last dual. I always want to try to feed off myself and the things that motivate me." Kyle Crutchmer continued that momentum, holding off 10th-ranked Lelund Weatherspoon for a 3-2 win. Crutchmer led throughout, opening with a take- down in the first minute and 15 seconds to take an early lead that he wouldn't surrender. The win was a nice bounce-back from a tough loss to Dylan Wisman Friday night at Missouri. "When you lose a match that you're really not supposed to lose, you find yourself questioning a lot of things," Crutchmer said. "How you bounce back isn't trying to fix things because most of the time, they aren't broken. There might be a couple of things that I struggled with mentally on Friday. I put a little too much pressure on myself being a senior, but it's good to come out here and beat a guy that made the NCAA semifinals last year. I'm just ready to keep going." Senior Nolan Boyd expanded his bonus-point win streak to four with a 14-2 major decision over Carson Powell. Much like in his previous three victories, Boyd was in control for the whole match, scoring four takedowns and a nearfall in the triumph. Iowa State got on the board at 197 pounds as Marcus Harrington knocked off redshirt freshman Derek White in a 3-2 match. The pair were tied heading into the final period, but Harrington would record the decisive escape with 1:38 on the clock to take the win. Senior heavyweight Austin Schafer put the exclamation point on the win with a second-period pin of Quean Smith to finish off the match. Schafer moved to 18-1 overall in his senior season, and the win marked the Cowboy's 10th bonus-point win of the year.

No. 1 Oklahoma State 34, Iowa State 3 Jan. 29, 2017 | Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa 125: No. 12 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Kyle Larson (ISU) 8-2 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 12 Earl Hall (ISU) 7-4 141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. John Meeks (ISU) 8-5 149: No. 2 Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. Gabe Moreno (ISU) 3-0 157: Davey Dolan (OSU) dec. Colston DiBlasi (ISU) 5-2 165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Logan Breitenbach (ISU) 1:51 174: No. 8 Kyle Crutchmer (OSU) dec. No. 10 Lelund Weatherspoon (ISU) 3-2 184: No. 6 Nolan Boyd (OSU) MD Carson Powell (ISU) 14-2 197: Marcus Harrington (ISU) dec. Derek White (OSU) 3-2 HWT: No. 6 Austin Schafer (OSU) fall Quean Smith (ISU) 3:50

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Nov. 6, 2016 Dec. 3, 2016 OKLAHOMA CITY OPEN Oklahoma City, Okla. BOB SMITH OPEN Hays, Kan.

SIX CHAMPS NO CHAMPS

Open division 133: Andrew Nieman* (DNP) 133: Lincoln Olson (1st), Lincoln Lemon (3rd) 157: Wyatt Sheets* (DNP) 141: Tristan Moran (1st) 149: Geordan Martinez* (1st) 174: Jacobe Smith* (1st) 184: Andrew Marsden* (1st) 197: Derek White (2nd) Dec. 18, 2016 285: Tanner Allen (2nd), Blake Andrews* (3rd) RENO TOURN. OF CHAMPIONS Reno Convention Center Reno, Nev. Freshman/sophomore division FIRST PLACE, THREE CHAMPS 157: Wyatt Sheets* (1st) 125: Eli Hale (2nd), Zac Gentzler (4th) 133: Mike Magaldo (3rd), Lincoln Olson (5th) 141: Boo Lewallen (1st), Tristan Moran (3rd) 149: Geo Martinez * (5th) 157: Davey Dolan (3rd) Nov. 13, 2016 OUTLAW OPEN Yukon, Okla. 165: Hestin Lamons (6th) 174: Jordan Rogers (1st) TEN CHAMPS 197: Derek White (1st) HWT: Tanner Allen (5th) Open division 125: Nick Picininni (1st), Eli Hale (2nd) 133: Kaid Brock (1st), Kyle Garcia (2nd), Lincoln Olson (3rd), Mike Magaldo (4th), Lincoln Lemon (DNP), Andrew Nieman* (DNP) 141: Dean Heil (1st), Tristan Moran (2nd) 149: Geordan Martinez* (1st), Jonce Blaylock (3rd) 157: Davey Dolan (1st), Wyatt Sheets* (2nd) SOUTHERN SCUFFLE Jan. 1-2, 2017 165: Chandler Rogers (1st), Hestin Lamons (4th) McKenzie Arena 174: Jacobe Smith* (1st), Jordan Rogers (5th) Chattanooga, Tenn. FIRST PLACE, FOUR CHAMPS 184: Nolan Boyd (1st), Andrew Marsden* (2nd), Keegan Moore* (4th) 197: Preston Weigel (1st), Derek White (2nd) 125: Nick Piccininni (6th) 285: Austin Schafer (1st), Blake Andrews* (3rd), Ethan Andersen (DNP) 133: Kaid Brock (1st) 141: Dean Heil (1st), Tristan Moran (6th) 149: Anthony Collica (1st) 157: Joe Smith (2nd) 165: Chandler Rogers (1st)

Nov. 19, 2016 174: Kyle Crutchmer (2nd) JOE PARISI OPEN St. Charles, Mo. 184: Nolan Boyd (2nd) 197: Preston Weigel (3rd), Derek White (4th) FOUR CHAMPS HWT: Austin Schafer (3rd)

Gold Divison (Open) 133: Lincoln Olson (6th) 141: Tristan Moran (1st) * indicates unattached wrestler 149: Jonce Blaylock (1st), Geo Martinez* (2nd) 157: Dalton Moran (DNP) 174: Jacobe Smith* (1st) 184: Andrew Marsden* (5th) 197: Derek White (1st) 285: Blake Andrews* (DNP)

Black Divison (Freshmen & Sophomores) 285: Ethan Andersen* (2nd)

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Jan. 28, 2017 GOLDEN NORSEMAN OPEN Oklahoma City, Okla.

EIGHT CHAMPS

133: Gary Wayne Harding* (1st) 141: Boo Lewallen (1st), Lincoln Olson (2nd) 149: Geo Martinez* (1st), Jonce Blaylock (2nd) 157: Dalton Moran (1st) 165: Hestin Lamons (2nd) 174: Jacobe Smith* (1st) 184: Andrew Marsden* (1st) 197: Keegan Moore* (1st) HWT: Blake Andrews* (1st)

* indicates unattached wrestler

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TANNER ALLEN ETHAN ANDERSEN BLAKE ANDREWS LUKE BEAN JONCE BLAYLOCK NOLAN BOYD KAID BROCK RSo., 285 pounds Fr., 285 pounds Jr., 285 pounds Sr., 184 pounds RSo., 149 pounds Sr., 184 pounds RFr., 133 pounds

DONALD CANNON LANDRY CHAPPELL ANTHONY COLLICA KYLE CRUTCHMER DAVEY DOLAN KYLE GARCIA ZAC GENTZLER RSo., 125/133 pounds Sr., 184 pounds Sr., 149 pounds Sr., 174 pounds Jr., 149/157 pounds Sr., 133/141 pounds Jr., 125 pounds

ELI HALE GARY WAYNE HARDING DEAN HEIL HESTIN LAMONS LINCOLN LEMON BOO LEWALLEN MIKE MAGALDO Jr., 125 pounds Jr., 133 pounds Jr., 141 pounds RSo., 157/165 pounds Jr., 133/141 pounds RFr., 141 pounds RSo., 141/149 pounds

ANDREW MARSDEN GEORDAN MARTINEZ KEEGAN MOORE DALTON MORAN TRISTAN MORAN ANDREW NIEMAN LINCOLN OLSON RFr. 184/197 pounds Jr., 149 pounds Fr., 184 pounds RSo., 157pounds RFr., 141 pounds Fr., 125 pounds RFr., 133/141 pounds

NICK PICCININNI CHANDLER ROGERS JORDAN ROGERS AUSTIN SCHAFER JOE SCHUMACHER WYATT SHEETS JACOBE SMITH RFr., 125 pounds RSo., 165 pounds Sr., 174 pounds Sr, 285 pounds RSo., 141/149 pounds Fr., 149 pounds Jr., 174 pounds

JOE SMITH PRESTON WEIGEL DEREK WHITE JOHN SMITH ERIC GUERRERO ZACK ESPOSITO CHRIS PERRY So., 157 pounds RSo., 197 pounds RSo., 197 pounds Head Coach Associate Head Coach Associate Head Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach

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