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BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS Tournament Capsule Final Big 12 Dual March 7-8, 2020 | All Day | BOK Center (19,199) Records TV: Big 12 Now on ESPN+ (Sessions I, II and III) Team Overall Big 12 FSN (Session IV) Air Force 4-8 1-7 Hot 93.7 KSPI-FM Fresno State 9-11 4-4 Radio: Iowa State 10-5 7-1 Live Stats: FloArena North Dakota State 9-3 5-1 Northern Colorado 2-8 1-6 Northern Iowa 7-4 6-2 Oklahoma 4-7 2-6 No. 11 Oklahoma State 2020 Big 12 Oklahoma State 13-3 8-1 South Dakota State 12-5 6-2 Utah Valley 2-10 1-7 Oklahoma State Schedule Cowboys Championships West Virginia 3-11 0-6 Date Opponent Time/Result TV 13-3; 8-1 Big 12 March 7-8, 2020 Wyoming 8-9 4-3 11/15 at Drexel W, 30-6 Flo 11/16 at No. 10 Lehigh L, 21-20 Flo Coach Tulsa, Okla. 11/24 No. 12 Minnesota W, 21-12 ESPN+ Oklahoma State, 1988 BOK Center (19,199) 12/6 No. 12 Princeton W, 18-15 ESPN+ Career: 439-65-6/29th year Tickets: BOKCenter.com 12/15 at Oklahoma W, 23-9 FSOK At Oklahoma State: Same 1/1-2 Southern Scuffle 1st Place Flo Conference 1/12 Northern Colorado W, 36-3 ESPN+ Tournament Finishes 1/17 West Virginia W, 37-9 ESPN+ Championship Lineup Under John Smith 1/18 No. 10 Pittsburgh W, 30-10 ESPN+ NO. 11 OKLAHOMA STATE NOTES 1/25 at No. 20 Northern Iowa L, 19-15 Flo Year Finish Champs 1/26 at No. 16 Iowa State W, 23-9 Flo 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (23-2) Overall: 23-2 : : vs. Big 12: 9-0 : : RPI: No. 2 (21-2) 1992 n/a 3 1/31 South Dakota State W, 35-3 ESPN+ RSr. | East Setauket, N.Y. : : Big 12 Champion (2017-2019) NCAA All-American (2017, 2019) 2/2 No. 24 Missouri W, 26-6 ESPN+ 133: No. 23 Reece Witcraft (16-8) Overall: 16-8 : : vs. Big 12: 7-2 : : RPI: No. 22 (14-8) 1993 n/a n/a 2/8 at Air Force W, 37-3 Track Fr. | Broken Arrow, Okla. : : Making his first Big 12 Championship appearance 1994 1st 4 2/8 at Wyoming W, 25-7 Flo 141: No. 15 Dusty Hone (18-8) Overall: 18-8 : : vs. Big 12: 5-4 : : RPI: No. 19 (17-8) 1995 2nd 2 RJr. | Cedar City, Utah : : Making his first Big 12 Championship appearance 2/16 Oklahoma W, 27-8 ESPNU 1996 1st 2 149: No. 5 Boo Lewallen (18-2) Overall: 18-2 : : vs. Big 12: 9-0 : : RPI: No. 4 (15-2) 2/23 at No. 1 Iowa L, 34-6 BTN 1997 1st 6 3-7/8 Big 12 Championships All Day RJr. | Yukon, Okla. : : Big 12 Champion (2018) NCAA All-American (2018) 3/19-21 NCAA Championships All Day ESPN 157: No. 11 Wyatt Sheets (18-6) Overall: 18-6 : : vs. Big 12: 7-3 : : RPI: No. 9 (17-6) 1998 1st 6 RSo. | Stilwell, Okla. : : Fourth Place Big 12 Championship (2019) 1999 2nd 3 165: No. 8 Travis Wittlake (25-2) Overall: 25-2 : : vs. Big 12: 11-0 : : RPI: No. 2 (22-2) 2000 1st 4 RFr. | Coos Bay, Ore. Making his first Big 12 Championship appearance : : 2001 1st 4 174: No. 15 Joe Smith (8-5) Overall: 8-5 : : vs. Big 12: 5-4 : : RPI: N/A RSr. | Stillwater, Okla. : : Big 12 Champion (2016-2017) NCAA All-American (2016-17) 2002 2nd 3 184: No. 12 Anthony Montalvo (20-5) Overall: 20-5 : : vs. Big 12: 11-1 : : RPI: No. 6 (18-4) 2003 1st 6 RFr. | Clovis, Calif. : : Making his first Big 12 Championship Appearance 2004 1st 4 197: No. 17 Dakota Geer (19-7) Overall: 19-7 : : vs. Big 12: 8-3 : : RPI: No. 14 (17-7) 2005 1st 7 RJr. | Franklin, Pa. : : Third Place Big 12 Championship (2019) NCAA All-American (2019) 2006 1st 4 HWT: Austin Harris (5-10) Overall: 5-10 : : vs. Big 12: 3-3 : : RPI: N/A RJr. | Franklin, Pa. : : Making his first Big 12 Championship appearance 2007 3rd 3 2008 3rd 1 2009 4th 0 Cowboy Quick Hits 2010 1st 3 2011 1st 5 Oklahoma State concluded dual competition with a 13-3 record that included a perfect eight- win season inside Gallagher-Iba Arena and four wins against top-20 opponents. 2012 2nd 4 2013 1st 8 The Cowboys bring a balanced amount of experience and newcomers the the Big 12 Cham- 2014 1st 6 pionships in Tulsa with five seasoned conference championship wrestlers and five first-timers 2015 1st 7 at the two-day tournament. 2016 1st 7 Senior Nick Piccininni will make a run at his fourth Big 12 title at 125 pounds, beoming only 2017 1st 8 the ninth wrestler in program history to do so and the first since Anthony Collican in 2017. 2018 1st 4 2019 1st 6 Joe Smith will gun for Big 12 title No. 3, and Boo Lewallen looks to notch his second conference chamionship. Dakota Geer and Wyatt Sheets return to the tournment looking to improve upon third and fourth place finishes from a season ago.

When the Pokes head to Tulsa, they will look to claim their eighth-consecutive Big 12 Cham- pionship as a team, their 20th tournament title under John Smith and the 52nd conference championship in program history.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION NAME WEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Location Stillwater, OK Christian Bahl 174 RSo. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Brevin Balmeceda 141 Fr. Miami, Fla./South Dade Colors Orange and Black Enrollment 24,649 Kaid Brock 133/141 RSr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Conference Big 12 Daton Fix 133 RSo. Sand Springs, Okla./Charles Page Team Name Cowboys Mascot Pistol Pete Dakota Geer 184 RJr. Franklin, P.A./Edinboro President V. Burns Hargis Kaden Gfeller 141 RSo. Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall Athletic Director Mike Holder Facility (Capacity) Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Rhett Golowenski 125 RFr. Tuttle, Okla./Tuttle Athletic Web Site www.okstate.com Jalin Harper 157 RFr. Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan University Web Site www.okstate.edu Austin Harris HWT RSo. Roseburg, Ore./Roseburg STAFF INFORMATION Dusty Hone 149 RJr. Cedar City, Utah/St. Edward Head Coach John Smith School Record 439-65-6 (29th year) Bear Hughes 197 RSo. Coweta, Okla./Coweta Overall Record 439-65-6 (29th year) JaQuan Jackson 165 So. Tampa, Fla./Robinson Office Phone 405-744-4541 Office Fax 405-744-1763 Jarod Kadel 141 Fr. New London, Iowa/Winfield Mt. Union Associate Head Coach Zack Esposito Colten Klein 125 Fr. Stillwater, Okla./Perkins-Tryon Assistant Coach Chris Perry Recruiting Coordinator Tyler Caldwell Boo Lewallen 149 RJr. Yukon, Okla./Yukon Cade Lindsey 165 Fr. Derby, Kan./Derby TEAM INFORMATION 2019-20 Record 13-3 Daniel Manibog 149 Fr. Katy, Texas/Katy 2019-20 Big 12 Record 7-1 Christian McCutcheon 184 Fr. Tuscon, Ariz./Stillwater 2019 Big 12 Tournament Finish 1st 2019 NCAA Finish 3rd Chance McLane 157 Fr. Bozeman, Mont./Bozeman 2018-19 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 12/8 Anthony Montalvo 174 RFr. Clovis, Calif./Buchanan NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost 8/4 Colt Newton 133 Fr. Choctaw, Okla./Choctaw All-Americans Returning/Lost 6/5 Andrew Nieman 133 RJr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Price Perrier 141 Fr. Pawhuska, Okla./Pawhuska RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS Nick Piccininni 125 RSr. East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville Nick Piccininni (125) 2019, 5th Cornelius Putnam HWT RSo. Tampa, Fla./Blair Academy (N.J.) 2017, 4th Kaid Brock (133) 2017, 5th Wyatt Sheets 157 RSo. Stilwell, Okla./Stilwell 2018, 5th Bennett Sherrer 149 RFr. Pryor, Okla./Pryor Daton Fix (133) 2019, 2nd Boo Lewallen (149) 2018, 8th Andrew Shomers 157 RSr. Ransomville, N.Y./Edinboro Joe Smith (157) 2016, 7th Joe Smith 174 RSr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater 2017, 4th Dakota Geer (184) 2019, 7th Gavin Stika 165 So. Creston, Ohio/Norwayne Cole VanVleet 141 So. Littleton, Colo./Heritage RETURNING BIG 12 CHAMPIONS Triston Wills 174 Fr. Derby, Kan./Derby Nick Piccininni (125) 2017-19 Daton Fix (133) 2019 Conner Wilson 133 RFr. Allen, Texas/Allen Kaden Gfeller (149) 2019 Reece Witcraft 133 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow Boo Lewallen (149) 2018 Joe Smith (157) 2016-17 Travis Wittlake 165 RFr. Coos Bay, Ore./Marshfield

MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES COWBOYS ON THE AIR The Oklahoma State athletic communications MEDIA PARKING Rex Holt and Roger Moore are in their 15th office welcomes you to another season of Cowboy Members of the media attending duals at Galla- year together as the radio broadcast team . The communications staff is here to gher-Iba Arena should park in the lot just south of Oklahoma State Cowboy Wrestling. OSU assist members of the media in their coverage of of the arena and Boone Pickens Stadium. The en- wrestling can be heard on its primary home Oklahoma State athletics. Please take a moment to trance to the lot is off Knoblock Street. No parking of 93.7 KSPI-FM radio in Stillwater. Occasional become familiar with the following media policies. pass is necessary for entry into the lot. events are aired on 105.5 KGFY-FM radio or 780 AM radio Stillwater should programming CREDENTIALS VISITING RADIO, PHONE LINES conflicts arise. Any time the Cowboys are on the Members of the media should contact Emily Phone lines will be provided to the primary radio air, the live broadcast can also be accessed live Lingenfelter in the Oklahoma State media relations broadcast crews for both the Cowboys and the on the official website of OSU athletics, www. office to request credentials to OSU wrestling visiting team. Additional lines are available to the okstate.com. duals ([email protected] or 405- media on a first-come, first-served basis in the 744-3654). Credentials can be picked up at the Gallagher-Iba Arena media room. southwest pass gate of Gallagher-Iba Arena on match days. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers may shoot from the east and west INTERVIEWS sides of the mat, but are prohibited from shooting Media interview requests for Oklahoma State head in front of either team’s bench. Photographers and coach John Smith, assistant coaches and wrestlers videographers must stay seated while shooting to should be directed to Emily Lingenfelter in the avoid obstructing fans’ views. OSU media relations office. Coaches and wrestlers are typically available for interviews before prac- tice starts on Tuesday (usually around 2:30 p.m. Rex Holt Roger Moore CT), but arrangements can be made to accommo- Play-by-Play Analysis date most schedules.

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Noting Smith John Smith Top-10 national finishes 25 Head Coach | 29th Year | Oklahoma State, 1988 Top-5 national finishes 20 Top-3 national finishes 15 Smith begins his 29th season at Oklahoma State in 2019 after accepting Perfect dual seasons 7 the head coaching position at his alma mater in 1992 . The accolades 20-win dual seasons 6 15-win dual seasons 17 and accomplishments since that time are remarkable. In his 28 complete All-time conference record 142-20-5 seasons heading the program, the Cowboys have claimed five NCAA team First-place conference finishes 21 titles (1994, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006). He has coached 32 NCAA indi- NCAA individual champions 32 vidual champions and five Olympians. Under his watch, the Cowboys have All-Americans 134 brought 19 team conference tournament championships, two Big 12 regular World/Olympic team members 13

season titles and 120 individual conference titles back to Stillwater. His stu- dent-athletes have earned All-America recognition 134 times, an average of Most Dual Wins at Current School (Active coaches only) 4.8 All-America honorees per year. 1. 439 John Smith, Oklahoma State 29th year 2. 329 Tom Borrelli, Central Michigan 29th year 3. 306 Rob Koll, Cornell 27th year 4. 283 Brian Smith, Mizzou 21st year 5. 246 Mark Manning, Nebraska 19th year Coaching Career Highlights Wrestling Career 6. 219 Roger Reina, Penn 22nd year 7. 218 Tom Brands, Iowa 14th year • OSU's all-time winningest coach at 439-65-6 • Six-Time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 8. 184 Cael Sanderson, Penn State 11th year • Two-time NWCA National Coach of the Year (1994, 2003) 1992) 9. 181 Jim Andrassy, Kent State 15th year • Five-time NCAA champion coach (1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, • Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992) 10. 173 Scott Goodale, Rutgers 12th year 2006) • Two-Time Pan American Games Gold Medalist (1987, 1991) • USA Wrestling Women's Co-Coach of the Year (2017) • Two-Time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990) Head Coaches at Their Alma Mater • 21 team conference championships (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, • Two-Time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988) Jim Andrassy Kent State 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012*, 2013*, • Three-Time NCAA All-American (1985, 1987, 1988) JohnMark Bentley Appalachian State 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) • Three-Time Big Eight Champion (1985, 1987, 1988) Sean Bormet Michigan • 13-time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, • Recipient, Amateur Athletic Foundation World Trophy (1992) Tom Brands Iowa Brandon Eggum Minnesota 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) • First Ever American to earn FILA’s Master of Technique Award Daniel Elliott Gardner-Webb • Two-time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1994, 1996) (Best technical wrestler in the world, 1990) Angel Escobedo Indiana • 32 NCAA individual champions coached • First Wrestler to win James E. Sullivan Award (nation’s top am- Steve Garland Virginia • 129 NCAA All-Americans coached ateur athlete, 1990) Keith Gavin Pittsburgh John Hangey Rider • Team USA Olympic coach (2000, 2012) • U.S. Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year (1990) Matt Hill Edinboro • Coach, USA World Championships (1998, 2009, 2010, 2011) • FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991) Zeke Jones Arizona State • Coach, USA World Cup Team (1997) • USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989) Dennis Papadatos Hofstra • Coach, USA Women's Cadet World Team (2018) • Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988) Roger Reina Penn • U.S. Olympic Committee Titan Award (2004) John Smith Oklahoma State • Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996) John Stutzman Buffalo All-Time DI Wrestling Coaching Wins • Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003) 1. 616 Dale Thomas Oregon State 1957-90 • Distinguished Member, National Wrestling Hall of Fame (induct- Oklahoma State 100-Win Club 2. 492 Harold Nichols Iowa St./Arkansas 1948-85 ed in 1997) Wrestler W L T 3. 442 Gary Taylor Rider 1977-2017 • Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (ind. 1997) 1 John Smith (1984-88) 152 8 2 • Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005) 2 Alex Dieringer (2012-2016) 128 4 0 4. 440 J Robinson Minneosta 1986-2016 Mike Farrell (1986-89) 128 39 2 5. 439 John Smith Oklahoma St. 1992-Pres. • NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987) Alan Fried (1991-94) 128 6 0 6. 427 Bobby Douglas Iowa St./Arizona St. 1975-2006 5 Jordan Oliver (2009-13) 127 6 0 Jared Rosholt (2007-10) 127 24 0 7 Johny Hendricks (2004-07) 126 13 0 SMITH YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD 8 Cory Baze (1986-89) 125 41 1 Duals All Individual Bouts Conference NCAA Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 125 14 0 10 Chris Perry (2010-14) 122 11 0 Year Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs Mike Sheets (1981-84) 122 12 0 1992 7 0 0 268 218 45 5 53 108 82.3% 19.8% NA 3 2nd 1 6 Pat Smith (1990-94) 122 4 2 1993 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.3% 4.9% NA NA NA NA NA 13 Kenny Monday (1981-84) 121 12 2 1994 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 6 Jamal Parks (2009-12) 121 24 0 1995 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.8% 8.0% 2nd 2 7th 1 3 15 Zack Esposito (2003-06) 120 12 0 1996 15 3 1 407 260 146 0 42 131 63.9% 10.3% 1st 2 6th 0 4 Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) 120 15 0 1997 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.2% 10.1% 1st 6 2nd 2 7 Coleman Scott (2005-08) 120 24 0 1998 20 0 0 443 329 114 0 46 120 74.3% 10.4% 1st 6 3rd 2 6 18 Chris Barnes (1987-90) 119 27 3 1999 23 0 0 396 289 106 0 50 140 73.0% 12.6% 2nd 3 3rd 1 4 19 Chris Pendleton (2001-05) 118 12 0 2000 12 5 1 457 338 119 0 80 183 74.0% 17.5% 1st 4 5th 0 3 Ricky Stewart (1978-82) 118 17 0 2001 17 1 0 477 368 109 0 108 196 78.8% 23.1% 1st 4 3rd 1 6 21 Eric Guerrero (1996-99) 117 13 0 2002 20 3 0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.2% 15.1% 2nd 3 5th 1 4 22 Dean Heil (2015-18) 116 18 0 2003 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 7 23 Steven Schmidt (1995-98) 115 15 0 2004 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 7 24 Nathan Morgan (2005-08) 114 20 0 Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) 114 13 4 2005 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 7 26 Randy Couture (1989-92) 113 42 3 2006 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2 6 Teague Moore (1996-99) 113 25 0 2007 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.9% 9.6% 3rd 3 5th 0 4 28 Kendall Cross (1987-90) 111 27 3 2008 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.3% 13.8% 3rd 1 T5th 1 4 Mark Munoz (1998-01) 111 27 0 2009 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.4% 15.7% 4th 0 16th 0 1 30 Kirk Mammen (1989-92) 110 33 5 2010 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.3% 15.4% 1st 3 6th 0 4 Shane Roller (2000-03) 110 42 0 2011 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.0% 13.4% 1st 5 4th 1 3 32 Nolan Boyd (2013-17) 108 35 0 2012* 17 1 NA 535 391 144 0 83 189 73.1% 15.5% 2nd 4 6th 0 3 Brandon Mason (2006-09) 108 43 0 2013* 20 1 NA 736 521 215 0 140 301 70.8% 19.0% 1st 8 2nd 2 7 34 Nick Piccininni (2016-Pres.) 107 17 0 2014 11 5 NA 735 519 216 0 119 239 70.6% 16.2% 1st 6 3rd 2 5 35 Anthony Collica (2013-17) 106 31 0 2015 12 3 NA 751 505 246 0 97 217 67.2% 12.9% 1st 7 7th 1 4 36 Austin Marsden (2012-16) 104 19 0 2016 13 3 NA 769 558 211 0 123 288 72.5% 16.0% 1st 7 2nd 2 6 Mark Perry (1981-85) 104 21 2 2017 14 1 NA 640 488 152 0 98 259 77.4% 16.3% 1st 8 3rd 1 8 Jake Rosholt (2003-06) 104 21 0 2018 13 2 NA 630 460 170 0 112 257 71.5% 17.8% 1st 4 13th 0 4 39 Eddie Klimara (2013-16) 103 37 0 40 Todd Chesbro (1989-92) 101 29 0 2019 15 0 NA 605 448 157 0 104 258 74.0% 17.2% 1st 6 3rd 0 5 Hardell Moore (1995-98) 101 30 0 2020 13 3 NA 450 306 144 0 45 146 68% 10% ------41 Mark Branch (1994-97) 100 18 0 Totals 439 65 6 14,661 10,504 4,160 5 2,123 5,130 71.6% 14.5% -- 120 -- 32 134 Kaid Brock (2015-Pres.) 100 19 0 * Team also won the Big 12 dual match (regular season) championship Luke Skove (1982-86) 100 23 2

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The Basics The 11th-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team (13-3 overall; 8-1 Big 12) begins postseason action on LAST YEAR Saturday at the Big 12 Championship in Tulsa, Okla. The Pokes look to notch their eighth consecutive Big March 9-10, 2019 | Tulas, Okla. 12 tournament title and 54th overall conference championship for the program. BOK Center TULSA, Okla. – Cowboy wrestlers claimed six individual titles Tournament Schedule at the finals of the 2019 Big 12 Wrestling Championship Sunday night, as No. 2 Oklahoma State finished with 158 team points The Big 12 Championship is divided into four sessions over two days of compeitition. Saturday’s match- and a 43.5-point lead over the field to win its seventh consecu- es will begin at 11 a.m. On Sunday, wrestling resumes at 11 a.m. with the consolation semifinals. A look at tive Big 12 team title. the full schedule: OSU’s 2019 Big 12 champions include Nick Piccininni (125 pounds), Daton Fix (133), Kaden Gfeller (149), Jacobe Smith Saturday, March 7 (174), Preston Weigel (197) and Derek White (285). It marked Session I - 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. the third career Big 12 title for Piccininni and Weigel, the second for White and the first conference titles for Fix, Gfeller Preliminary & Quarterfinals Matches and Smith. Session II - 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. “This can’t get old,” coach John Smith said. “Our conference Semifinals & First and Second Round Consolations has been historically a great conference in wrestling with a lot of national championships from the Big 8 and now the Big 12. Sunday, March 8 We’re proud to continue that tradition of strong wrestling in the Big 12.” Session III - 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Consolation Semifinals & 3rd, 5th, 7th Place Matches With the addition of the six individual champions, Oklahoma State now has 108 Big 12 champions and 287 conference Session IV - 6 p.m. champions in its wrestling history. With Fix and Gfeller’s titles, Championship Matches OSU now has 25 freshmen conference champions in its history.

The run of seven-straight conference tournament titles marks Watch the Cowboys the longest streak in Big 12 wrestling history, as well as OSU’s longest stretch of consecutive conference tournament titles Sessions I, II and III of the Big 12 Championship will stream live on Big 12 Now on the ESPN+ app. The since claiming one in eight straight seasons from 1921-1928. Championship session on Sunday is set to air on Fox Sports Network beginning at 6 p.m.

The title marks coach John Smith’s 21st career conference title, as well as OSU’s 51st conference tournament title and 53rd Live Stats & Play-By-Play overall conference title in wrestling. Additionally, Oklahoma All sessions of the 2020 Big 12 Championship will air on 93.7 KSPI-FM with Rex Holt and Roger Moore State has now claimed 17 of the 23 Big 12 tournament trophies that have been awarded in the conference’s history as well as on the call. Fans can follow along with the Pokes through bracketss and results at TrackWrestling.com. the 2012 and 2013 regular season titles in the only years it was awarded. Including the regular season titles, OSU has won a Big 12 championship in 10 straight seasons. About the Cowboys The Cowboy wrestling team found itself in an unfamiliar state this winter with half of its 2019-20 start- Sunday night’s final round started with a 2-0 decision from top-seeded Piccininni over No. 2 seed Brent Fleetwood of ers as first-year competitors in the lineup. Without All-Americans Kaid Brock and Daton Fix, the squad North Dakota State. After a scoreless first period, Piccininni remained competitive hovering near the top 10 all season and compiling a 13-3 dual record. managed an escape to take a 1-0 lead in the second and sealed his title with a strong full-period ride to close out the On the flip side, OSU brought back returning All-Americans Nick Piccininni (125), Boo Lewallen (149), third. Piccininni improved to 30-0 this season with the win. Joe Smith (174) and Dakota Geer (197) in addition to 2019 starter Wyatt Sheets (157). Senior Piccininni brings four years of experience as a starter to the lineup, more than 100 wins, three Big 12 titles and two The next two title winners for the Cowboys were both fresh- men, as Fix won a 4-2 decision over No. 3 Montorie Bridges NCAA All-America Performances to the lineup. He’s 23-2 this season with losses to only top-three oppo- of Wyoming and Gfeller won 6-5 over No. 3 Jarrett Degen of nents. Iowa State, sealing the win with a takedown inside the final 20 Lewallen returned for his first full season in the Cowboy starting rotation following a season-ending in- seconds. Fix now sits at 31-1 on the year and Gfeller is 28-4. jury in 2019. The Poke adds an 18-2 record to the starting lineup with a team-leading nine major decisions The Cowboys closed the tournament with titles from three and five wins over ranked wrestlers. Senior Joe Smith will look to reach the podium again at NCAAs, this seniors, as Jacobe Smith won a 6-4 decision over No. 3 Taylor time at 174 pounds. He is 8-5 on the season with two ranked victories. Returning All-American Dakota Lujan of Iowa State, Weigel won a 10-0 major decision over No. 2 Willie Miklus of Iowa State and White won a 20-5 technical Geer will look to reach AA status again in 2020 but at 197 pounds. He made the move up for the Cowboys fall over AJ Nevills of Fresno State. this year and has put together a 19-7 record (8-3 Big 12) with quality wins over Jake Woodley and Tanner Sloan. Weigel’s win pushed his season record to 11-0 as he finished the tournament by outscoring his opponents with a combined Wyatt Sheets has piled up four wins over top-20 wrestlers on the year including his most recent win score of 41-0. Jacobe Smith and White bettered impressive against No. 5 Kaleb Young of Iowa. Sheets is 18-6 with five of those losses to top-20 wrestlers and three season records as well, moving to 26-3 and 28-1, respectively. of those against opponents in the top 10.

“This is another stepping stone,” Weigel said. “It’s one closer Newcomers to the Cowboy starting 10 include a true freshman in 133-pound Reece Witcraft. Witcraft to nationals, and it’s fun. I’m absorbing it all. We have a good has put together a 16-8 record this year, including seven wins against Big 12 opponents. Dusty Hone team, and I’m proud to be a part of it. It means something, stepped in at 141 pounds and held the position all season. He is 18-8 on the year and is set to make his first but the big show is next, and it means a lot. Nationals is really where it’s at. This doesn’t put that All-American status on you.” conference championship appearance. Redshirt freshmen Travis Wittlake (165) and Anthony Montalvo (184) will also make their Big 12 Cham- Junior 141-pounder Kaid Brock also reached the finals of this pionship debuts. Wittlake has lost only two matches this season to opponents who are ranked No. 2 and year’s tournament, but finished runner-up for a third straight season. No. 3 as the season comes to a close. Montalvo is 11-1 against conference opponents this season with his only loss coming to third-ranked Taylor Lujan (UNI). Austin Harris will go for the Pokes at heavyweight The Cowboys now turn their attention to the 2019 NCAA lookin to add to his three Big 12 wins on the season. Wrestling Championships, scheduled for March 21-23 in PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Penn. OSU claimed nine automatic berths into the 2019 NCAA Championships this weekend, with Cowboys in the Polls every weight other than 157 pounds securing a spot. The Cowboys have ranked wrestlers at each weight with the exception of 285 pounds in various polls. Across the board, senior Nick Piccininni holds the No. 4 spot at 125 pounds in the final regular-season 2019 Big 12 Wrestling Championship March 10, 2019 | BOK Center | Tulsa, Okla. rankings. Boo Lewallen remains at No. 6 in each poll with the exception of WIN Magazine where he comes in at Final Team Standings 1. Oklahoma State - 158 No. 2. Cowboy Travis Wittlake narrowly missed the top five, coming in at No. 6 in the Intermat 165-pound 2. Iowa State - 114.5 rankings. 3. Northern Iowa - 82 4. Oklahoma - 78 With four ranked wins to his credit, Wyatt Sheets finally entered Intermat’s top-20, coming in at No. 5. Fresno State - 59.5 14. The coaches’ rankings position Sheets as high as No. 11. 6. Utah Valley - 59 Anthony Montalvo earned his highest ranking to date, coming in at No. 11. The coaches positioned him 7. Wyoming - 58 8. North Dakota State - 53.5 at No. 12. Dusty Hone is ranked in all but one set of rankings coming in as high as No. 15 at 141 pounds in 9. West Virginia - 46 both coaches’ polls and WIN rankings. 10. South Dakota State - 18.5 11. Air Force - 18 Following losses at Iowa, Dakota Geer dropped to No. 17, and Joe Smith fell a few spots to No. 15. 12. Northern Colorado - 17.5 Freshman Reece Witcraft remains unranked by Intermat and lands at No. 23 in the coaches’ poll at 133 pounds.

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Sheets Claims Final 2020 Conference Honor NWCA DI Coaches Poll Wyatt Sheets earned his second nod as Big 12 Wrestler of the Week on Feb. 25 following the final LAST TIME OUT Feb. 25 week of dual action. Feb. 23, 2020 | Iowa City, Iowa Rank School Points Record In a tough loss at Iowa, Sheets was a highlight Carver-Hawkeye Arena 1 Iowa 350 13-0 for the Cowboys topping No. 5 Kaleb Young, 9-4, 2 Penn State 334 12-2 at 157 pounds. 3 NC State 323 15-0 Sheets was the only Cowboy to earn the award IOWA NO. 1 34 4 Nebraska 300 11-3 5 Ohio State 292 10-4 for the Pokes this season, claiming the first after a 6 Arizona State 260 15-2 win over 11th-ranked Jarrett Jacques of Missouri to OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 11 6 7 North Carolina 253 14-3 start the month of February. IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Oklahoma State Cowboys (13-3 8 Pittsburgh 244 10-4 overall; 8-1 Big 12) fell to top-ranked Iowa, 34-6, on Sunday 9 Virginia Tech 238 11-3 Returning Big 12 Champs evening inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena despite a huge 10 Lehigh 237 12-3 Oklahoma State has three previous conference upset from Cowboy Wyatt Sheets. 11 Oklahoma State 236 13-3 12 Princeton 189 9-4 champions in contention at this year’s champion- Sheets notched ranked win No. 4 this year in a 9-4 13 Minnesota 180 9-8 ship. Nick Piccininni (125), Boo Lewallen (149) and decision over fifth-ranked Kaleb Young. At 157 pounds, the 14 Wisconsin 165 11-6 Joe Smith (174). Smith looks to claim conference Cowboy scored a reversal in the second and two third-pe- riod takedowns to top the Hawkeye. It marks the redshirt 15 Purdue 151 12-5 title No. 3, and Lewallen seeks his second. sophomore’s sixth straight dual win with three of those 16 Northern Iowa 136 8-4 coming against top-20 wrestlers. 17 Army West Point 127 10-3 Conference King 18 Cornell 121 11-7 Nick Piccininni looks to secure his fourth Big 12 Redshirt freshman Anthony Montalvo picked up the Pokes’ 19 Campbell 92 11-2 second win of the evening over Iowa’s Nelson Brands. 20 Illinois 80 10-4 Championship at the 2020 tournament. This sea- Montalvo notched a takedown in each period to pick up 21 Iowa State 62 10-5 son, he is 9-0 against Big 12 opponents with seven the 8-2 decision with riding time. The bout marked the 22 Michigan 58 7-6 of those being bonus-point victories for the senior. Cowboy’s seventh consecutive dual win and pushed his 23 Missouri 42 12-7 Should the Cowboy win, he would become only dual record to 13-3. 24 Stanford 37 11-4 25 Rutgers 14 10-7 the ninth Cowboy in program history to repeat the Travis Wittlake lost his first dual match of the season to feat all four years. No. 2 Alex Marinelli. The bout was knotted up at one point Of the previous eight four timers, only Alex apiece before Marinelli scored a third-period takedown. Dieringer and Anthony Collical have also claimed Intermat Tournament Rankings Nick Piccininni, Dusty Hone, Joe Smith and Austin Harris team conference titles all four years. Piccininni each dropped major decisions. No. 2 Pat Lugo collected Feb. 25 looks to become the third. a fall against sixth-ranked Boo Lewallen, and Austin De- Santo pinned Reece Witcraft. Dakota Geer also lost an 8-3 Rank School Points Record decision to No. 3 Jacob Warner. 1 Iowa 158.5 13-0 John Smith at the Conference Meet 2 Penn State 103 12-2 Coach John Smith has led the Cowboys to a The Pokes return to Stillwater and take a week off leading 3 Ohio State 78 10-4 combined 21 conference titles including 19 Big up to the Championship in Tulsa, Okla. 4 Nebraska 56 11-3 12 Tournament championships and two regular The conference tournament begins on March 7 and wraps 5 Princeton 54.5 9-4 season crowns. up the following day. 6 Wisconsin 53 11-6 Since Smith took over the program in 1992, OSU 7 Minnesota 49 9-8 No. 1 Iowa 34, No. 9 Oklahoma State 6 8 NC State 48 15-0 has produced 120 individual conference champs. Feb. 23, 2020 | Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Iowa City, Iowa 9 Purdue 44 12-5 Under Smith the Cowboys have finished either first 125: No. 1 (IOWA) MD No. 4 Nick Piccininni 10 Oklahoma State 43 13-3 or second at the conference meet 23 times in 26 el- (OSU) 12-3 11 Northwestern 42 6-7 igible years. (Smith inherited an OSU program that 133: No. 3 Austin DeSanto (IOWA) Fall Reece Witcraft 12 Lehigh 40.5 10-3 (OSU) 2:38 was on probation and was not eligible to compete 141: No. 5 Max Murin (IOWA) MD Dusty Hone (OSU) 15-4 13 Iowa State 40 9-4 for the conference corwn his first two seasons). 149: No. 2 Pat Lugo (IOWA) Fall No. 6 Boo Lewallen (OSU) 14 Northern Iowa 39 8-4 Smith is a 13-time selection as Big 12 Coach of 2:22 15 Arizona State 38 15-2 the Year to go with his two Big Eight Coach of the 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. No. 5 Kaleb Young (IOWA) 16 Stanford 37 11-4 9-4 17 Michigan 34 7-6 Year accolades. 165: No. 2 Alex Marinelli (IOWA) dec. No. 6 Travis Wittlake 18 Pittsburgh 33 10-4 Should the Cowboys claim a conference title (OSU) 3-2 19 Virginia Tech 30 11-3 this weekend, it would mark the longest run of 174: No. 1 Michael Kemerer (IOWA) MD dec. No. 13 Joe 20 Virginia 27.5 8-6 consecutive Big 12 Championship wins in Smith’s Smith (OSU) 12-2 21 Cornell 25.5 11-7 184: No. 14 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Nelson Brands 22 Central Michigan 24 8-4 tenure and in the history of the conference. It (IOWA) 8-2 would also give OSU its longest run of conference 23 Campbell 21.5 11-2 197: No. 3 Jacob Warner dec. No. 16 Dakota Geer (OSU) 24 North Carolina 21 14-3 titles, matching the eight won from 1921-1928. 8-3 25 Oklahoma 20.5 5-7 The Cowboys look to add to 108 individual Big HWT: No. 3 Tony Cassioppi MD Austin Harris (OSU) 11-1 12 titles and 287 conference champs. The team will seek its 52nd conference tournament title and 54th overall conference crown in program history. Cowboys in the Rankings Intermat TOM WIN FLO Nick Piccininni, 125 4 4 4 4 Reece Witcraft, 133 - 19 18 19 Dusty Hone, 141 - 25 15 21 Boo Lewallen, 149 6 6 2 6 Wyatt Sheets, 157 14 12 14 11 Travis Wittlake, 165 6 7 7 7 Joe Smith, 174 15 12 17 16 Anthony Montalvo, 184 11 12 10 11 Dakota Geer, 197 17 17 17 17

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400 and Counting regular season, and a 10-2 mark against ranked In 2018, coach John Smith assumed the title of opponents. winningest active head coach in NCAA Division I wrestling when the Pokes defeated Minnesota on Conference Cowboys in the Classroom Nov. 19, inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. Six Oklahoma State wrestlers claimed spots on Since that time, Smith has added 39 more dual the 2020 Academic All-Big 12 Wrestling Team, the victories to the record books. conference office announced Thursday. First-team Smith reached yet another milestone against members in Austin Harris, Dusty Hone and Corne- the Golden Gophers on Nov. 24, this season when lius Putnam highlight the list for the Pokes. he recorded win No. 428 and surpsassed former Andrew Marsden, Andrew Shomers and Travis Cowboy Bobby Douglas on the all-time wins list. Wittlake claimed second-team accolades for the Below is a look at the full list. team. It marks Marsden’s third such Big 12 honor BIG 12 and is a first for Shomers and Wittlake. STANDINGS All-Time Wrestling Coaching Wins* Additionally, Dusty Hone was named one of 89 1. 616 Dale Thomas Oregon State 1957-90 student-athletes given the 2020 Dr. Gerald Lage School Overall Big 12 2. 492 Harold Nichols Iowa St./Arkansas St. 1948-85 Academic Achievement Award. It’s the confer- 3. 442 Gary Taylor Rider 1977-2017 ence’s highest academic honor. In order to be eli- Air Force 4-8 1-7 gible, student-athletes must have lettered at least Fresno State 9-11 4-4 4. 440 J Robinson Minnesota 1986-2016 once in their career while maintaining residence at 5. 439 John Smith Oklahoma State 1992-Pres. Iowa State 10-5 7-1 their institution for at least one academic year. The 6. 427 Bobby Douglas Iowa St./Arizona St. 1975-2006 honoree should have 100 hours of earned credit North Dakota State 9-3 5-1 *Includes only DI wins with a cumulative GPA of 3.80. Northern Colorado 2-8 1-6 Home Cooking Northern Iowa 7-4 6-2 Cowboy Wrestling Signs Top Recruiting Class Nearly half the Cowboy roster comes from in John Smith and staff announced the signing of Oklahoma 4-7 2-6 state, with 17 wrestlers graduating from Oklahoma the top-ranked class in the country for 2020 on Oklahoma State 13-3 8-1 high schools. Wednesday, Nov. 13. The class of eight includes No. South Dakota State 12-5 6-2 The 2020 signing class also includes three Okla- 1 pound-for-pound wrestler AJ Ferrari and No. 2 homa natives, including overall No. 2 recruit Dustin Utah Valley 2-10 1-7 overall recruit and top 182-pounder Dustin Plott of Plott, fellow Tuttle High teammate Luke Surber Tuttle, Okla. West Virginia 3-11 0-6 and Konner Doucet of Comanche. Joining the top two recruits are Blair Academy Wyoming 8-9 4-3 standout Trevor Mastrogiovanni, Jakason Burks, Fresh(man) Faces Luke Surber, Konner Doucet, Daniel Jezik and This season's OSU starting lineup has featured Alexander Yokubaitis. three freshmen or redshirt freshman at any point. Allen, Texas native Ferrari is projected to go at With Daton Fix taking an Olympic redshirt 197 pounds for the Cowboys. He announced his BIG 12 and Kaid Brock out of the lineup for the fall, true commitment on Oct. 2, following his official visit to WRESTLERS OF THE WEEK freshman Reece Witcraft claimed his spot at 133 Stillwater. He's a two-time Ironman champion and Nov. 5: Randy Meneweather, Air Force, Sr. (165 pounds) pounds. Witcraft came back from a 13-4 deficit in 2018 Cadet World bronze medalist. the semifinals to win a 19-16 decision at the OCU Oklahoma's own Plot committed to the Pokes Jacob Wright, Fresno State, So. (157 pounds) Open to start the year. His other wins at the event in the fall of 2018 and honored that commitment, Nov. 12: Tate Orndorff, Utah Valley, So. (HWT) include two major decisions and a fall. To date, he signing his NLI in November. Plot is a three-time Nov. 19: Dalton Robertson, Northern Colorado, Jr. (HWT) is 9-6 in dual action with a fall against Minnesota’s Oklahoma high school state finalist and two-time Brent Jones and ranked wins over OU’s Anthony champion. The future Cowboy owns KC Stampede Nov. 26: David Carr, Iowa State, Fr. (157 pounds) Madrigal, Iowa State’s Todd Small and Wyoming’s and Geary Tournament titles and finished runner Dec. 3: Mosha Schwartz, Northern Colorado, Fr. (133 pounds) Montorie Bridgesl.. up at Fargo this summer. Coos Bay, Ore. native Travis Wittlake staked Dec. 10: Bryce Steiert, Northern Iowa, Sr. (175 pounds) Mastrogiovanni also verbally committed to OSU his claim at 165 pounds for the Cowboys, winning in 2018. Out of Blair Academy, he projects as a Dec. 17: Dewey Kreuger, Wyoming, Sr. (157 pounds) the OCU Open to start the year. He is 4-2 against lighter weight and holds the No. 11 overall spot in Dec. 31: Noah Adams, West Virginia, So. (157 pounds) ranked wrestlers this season and 15-1 in dual con- this year’s senior class along with the second place tests. ranking at 126 pounds. Jan. 7: Taylor Lujan, Northern Iowa, Sr. (184 pounds) Anthony Montalvo, who had a stellar redshirt Jan. 14: Henry Pohlmeyer, South Dakota State, Sr. (149 pounds) season, winning all but one tournament he com- Jan. 21: Noah Adams, West Virginia, So. (197 pounds) peted in, entered the dual lineup this fall for the Pokes at 184 pounds. The California Cowboy has Jan. 28: Taylor LaMont, Utah Valley, Jr. (133 pounds) gone 13-3 in dual action and picked up his second Feb. 4: Wyatt Sheets, Oklahoma State, RSo. (157 pounds) win over a ranked opponent in SDSU’s No. 14 Zach Feb. 11: Stephen Buchanan, Wyoming, Fr. (197 pounds) Carlson. Most recently, he topped Iowa’s Nelson Brands in Iowa City, 8-2. Feb. 18: Tanner Sloan, South Dakota State, Fr. (197 pounds) Feb. 25: Wyatt Sheets, Oklahoma State, RSo. (157 pounds) Winning Wittlake Redshirt freshman Travis Wittlake has been a force for the Cowboys this season in his first year in the lineup. The 165-pounder leads all Cowboys with 25 victories on the year and only two losses. 2019 BIG 12 He sits at No. 6 in the country with wins against four ranked opponents, including No. 8, No. 10 and TOURNAMENT RESULTS No. 11, twice. The Coos Bay, Ore., native lost only 1. Oklahoma State -158 one dual match this season in a tight 4-3 decision 2. Iowa State - 114.5 against No. 2 Alex Marinelli (Iowa). 3. Northern Iowa - 82 Wittlake leads all Cowboys in dual takedowns with 44 and 15 dual victories. 4. Oklahoma - 78 5. Fresno State - 59.5 Piccininni Locks Up No. 100 6. Utah Valley - 59 Senior Nick Piccininni notched his 100th victory in the OSU orange singlet on Jan. 18 against the 7. Wyoming - 58 Pittsburgh Panthers inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. 8. North Dakota State - 53.5 He became just the 44th Poke in the history of 9. West Virginia - 46 the program to reach the milestone, joining current Cowboy Kaid Brock. Piccininni is 23-2 on the 10. South Dakota State - 18.5 season with three ranked wins and 18 bonus-point 11. Air Force - 18 victories to his credit. In 2019, the Cowboy earned 34 victories over 12. Northern Colorado - 17.5 the course of the season, including a perfect

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Some of his accolades include: three-time National Prep Tournament champion, 2019 Junior Pan Ameri- can Champion (57kg) and Fargo All-American. Most Championships in Out of Nebraska, Jakason Burks signed his letter as the No. 2 120-pound wrestler in the country. He comes to Oklahoma State from Nebraska where in 2018 he capped off a 58-0 season with a Class A title Each of the North at 120 pounds. He won his first title in 2017 and placed fourth at 106 pounds his freshman season. Luke Surber, son of Tuttle High’s wrestling coach, joins high school teammate Plott in this year’s sign- American Sports Divisions ing class. He most recently claimed a title at 152 pounds last season, outscoring his competition, 46-1, at the state tournament. Surber took first at the Junior National Duals in June to help Team Oklahoma edge Illinois for the title. 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 Another Oklahoman, Konner Doucet, out of Comanche signed his NLI to wrestle at OSU beginning 2. New York Yankees (MLB) 27 in 2020. The No. 6 220-pounder has won three state titles and finished runner-up in 2018 at the UWW 3. Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 22 Cadet World Team Trials. He projects to be a heavyweight for the Pokes. Rounding out the incoming class are Daniel Jezik of Coal City, Illinois, (No. 15 at 182) and Alexander 4. Boston Celtics (NBA) 17 Yokubaitis, a three time state champion from Louisiana. Jezik won a 2A Illinois State title in 2019. 5. New England Patriots (NFL) 6 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Coached by the Best When wrestlers come to compete at Oklahoma State, they are coached by some of the greatest to ever step on the mat. John Smith holds six world championships and two Olympic gold medals. Smith, Zack Esposito, Chris Perry and Tyler Caldwell also combine for five NCAA championships and 13 All-America honors. Smith brings in a plethora of international coaching experience. Most recently, he coached the 2017 USA Women's Cadet World Team, for which he was named USA Wrestling Women's Co-Coach of the Year alongside Campbell's Kary Kolat. Esposito has had a hand in coaching World teams for the past four years, including two Cadet World Most NCAA DI Titles Teams, a first-place Junior World Team and title-winning World Cup Team. All Schools, All Sports The breakdown: Olympic Medalists 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 John Smith 1988 and 1992 Gold 2. USC Men’s Outdoor Track 26 Senior World Championships Medalists 3. Denver Skiing 24 John Smith 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 Gold 4. Iowa Wrestling 23 NCAA Individual Championships 5. Yale Men’s Golf 21 John Smith 1987, 1988 North Carolina Women’s Soccer 21 Zack Esposito 2005 USC Men’s Tennis 21 Chris Perry 2013, 2014

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 41 NCAA Individual unbeaten and untied campaigns at home, the most recent coming in 2019. One of the program's longest winning streaks ran with the arena’s opening in 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that period, Wrestling Champions Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, with 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 498-40-6 overall record in 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 142 the arena. 2. Iowa 83 From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wres- tled 67 duals without a loss, finishing with an impressive 60-0-1 record before Oklahoma broke the streak, 3. Iowa State 69 19-13. 4. Oklahoma 67 OSU’s most recent home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals was the second-longest such streak 5. Penn State 44 without a loss or tie, as it began near the end of the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993. 6. Lehigh 28 7. Michigan State 25 8. Illinois 24 9. Ohio State 23 10. Michigan 22 Minneosta 22

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1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 467 2. Iowa 335 3. Iowa State 293 4. Oklahoma 273 5. Penn State 221

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Overall Dual Match Record 13-3 Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Match Record vs. Big 12 Opponents 8-1 Starters Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF Dual Match Record at Home 8-0 Nick Piccininni 125 23-2 14-2 66 3-2 4 9 5 0:18 41 21 4 20 Dual Match Record on the Road 5-3 Reece Witcraft 133 16-8 9-6 32 3-4 2 1 3 3:56 32 21 1 6 Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites 0-0 Dusty Hone 141 18-8 9-7 30 2-6 1 - 6 3:00 18 30 5 1 Dual Match Record vs. Top 25 5-3 Boo Lewallen 149 18-2 14-2 54 5-2 2 1 9 1:10 36 13 1 16 Wyatt Sheets 157 18-6 11-5 35 4-5 - 2 5 - 30 32 2 10 Travis Wittlake 165 25-2 15-1 53 4-2 2 4 4 2:33 44 14 4 6 Joe Smith 174 8-5 5-3 15 2-3 1 - 1 3:34 9 12 1 2 Anthony Montalvo 184 20-5 13-3 49 2-1 3 1 5 2:30 29 14 8 5 2019-20 RESULTS Dakota Geer 197 19-7 11-5 45 3-5 2 5 4 1:07 43 31 3 6 Austin Harris HWT 5-10 4-8 13 0-4 - - 1 - 9 17 2 1 Date Opponent Time/Result 11/15 at Drexel W, 30-6 11/16 at No. 10 Lehigh L, 21-20 Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech 11/24 No. 12 MINNESOTA W, 21-12 Reserves Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF 12/6 No. 12 PRINCETON W, 18-15 12/15 at Oklahoma W, 23-9 Christian Bahl 174 1-1 0-0 - 0-0 1 - - 0:33 - - - - 1/1-2 Southern Scuffle 1st Kaden Gfeller 141 5-1 0-0 - 1-1 1 - 1 3:57 - - - - 1/12 NORTHERN COLORADO W, 36-3 Rhett Golowenski 125 1-4 0-0 - 0-0 1 - - 2:06 - - - - 1/17 WEST VIRGINIA W, 37-9 Jalin Harper 157 2-1 0-0 - 0-0 1 - - 5:42 - - - - 1/18 No. 10 PITTSBURGH W, 30-10 Bear Hughes 197 10-7 0-0 - 0-0 3 - - 0:42 - - - - 1/25 at No. 20 Northern Iowa L, 19-15 JaQuan Jackson 174 5-4 0-0 - 0-0 2 - - 0:48 - - - - 1/26 at No. 16 Iowa State W, 23-9 Andrew Nieman 133 2-2 0-0 - 0-0 - 1 1 - - - - - 1/31 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE W, 35-3 Cornelius Putnam HWT 1-3 1-3 3 0-1 - - - - 1 8 - - 2/2 No. 24 MISSOURI W, 26-6 Bennett Sherrer 149 1-4 0-0 - 0-0 - 1 ------2/8 at Air Force W, 37-3 2/8 at Wyoming W, 25-6 Andrew Shomers 174 11-7 4-4 15 1-3 - 3 3 - 12 11 3 1 2/16 OKLAHOMA W, 27-8 Gavin Stika 174 13-3 0-0 - 0-0 1 2 - 1:24 - - - - 2/23 at No. 1 Iowa L, 34-6 Cole VanVleet 141 0-4 0-0 ------3/7-8 Big 12 Championships ALL DAY Conner Wilson 133 5-5 0-0 - 0-0 - - 1 - - - - - 3/19-21 NCAA Championships ALL DAY Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech RS/Freshmen Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF Brevin Balmeceda 141 19-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 7 1 1:20 - - - - 2019-20 STATISTICAL LEADERS Jarod Kadel 149 6-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 - 1 5:00 - - - - Overall Wins: 25, Wittlake Colten Klein 125 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 - - 1:10 - - - - Dual Wins: 15, Wittlake Cade Lindsey 165 8-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 - 1:03 - - - - Ranked Wins: 5, Lewallen Daniel Manibog 149 17-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 4 6 0:40 - - - - Bonus Point Wins: 18, Piccininni Christian McCutcheon 184 8-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 - 1 0:06 - - - - Wins by Fall: 4, Piccininni Chance McClane 157 17-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 - 1 0:48 - - - - Wins by Technical Fall: 9, Piccininni Colt Newton 133 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 - - 1:34 - - - - Wins by Major Decision: 9, Lewallen Price Perrier 141 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------Dual Takedowns: 44, Wittlake Triston Wills 174 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------Dual Nearfalls: 20, Piccininni * Does not include redshirt athletes

8 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 125 NICK PICCININNI PICCININNI NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Senior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Collected career win No. 100 against the 10th-ranked Pittsburgh 11/9 Tanner Cole Central Oklahoma W TF, 17-2 OCU Open (1st) Panthers on Jan. 18 inside GIA - Picked up a pair of bonus-point wins in the Cowboys’ dual season 11/9 Jayden Carson Univ. Little Rock Arkansas W F, 3:29 OCU Open (1st) openers at Drexel and Lehigh 11/9 Cody Carstetter Central Oklahoma W MD, 10-1 OCU Open (1st) - Slated at No. 4 among Intermat’s top 125-pounders this week - Brought home top honors from the Southern Scuffle at 125 pounds 11/15 Dante Mininno Drexel W TF, 16-1 Dual (Philadelphia) to start the New Year 11/16 No. 17 Brandon Paetzell Lehigh W MD, 11-3 Dual (Bethlehem) - Notched a first-place finish at the OCU Open with three bonus point wins 11/24 Patrick Mckee Minnesota W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) - Has gone 3-2 against ranked opponents 12/6 No. 4 Pat Glory Princeton L 9-4 Dual (Stillwater) - Leads all Cowboys in bonus-point wins (18), pins (4) technical falls (9) and nearfalls (20) 12/15 Christian Moody Oklahoma W MD, 14-2 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Cian Fishcer Davidson W F, 0:18 Southern Scuffle (1st) 2018-19 (R-Junior Season) - Ended the regular season at No. 2 in the Intermat rankings and was 1/1 Tommaso Frezza Binghamton W TF, 16-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) named the two seed at NCAAs -Earned All-America status for the second time in his career with a 1/1 Malcolm Robinson Rutgers W TF, 17-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) fifth-place finish at NCAAs 1/1 Sam Latona Virginia Tech W 6-4 Southern Scuffle (1st) - Went undefeated en route to his third Big 12 title - Upended No. 2 Spencer Lee (Iowa) via fall on Feb. 24 1/2 Caleb Smith Appalachian State W 9-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) - Won all but seven matches with bonus points attached 1/2 Luke Werner Lock Haven W MD, 10-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) - Collected wins over 10 top-20 opponents with seven of those coming against top-10 foes 1/12 Jace Koelzer Northern Colorado W TF, 20-5 Dual (Stillwater) - Began his 2018-19 campaign with two bonus-point wins at the OCU 1/17 Joey Thomas West Virginia W TF, 18-0 Dual (Stillwater) Open en route to a first-place finish - Claimed top honors at the Reno TOC 1/18 Louis Newell Pittsburgh W F, 4:15 Dual (Stillwater) - Collected three consecutive technical falls at the Southern Scuffle and 1/25 Jacob Schwarm Northern Iowa W 9-6 Dual (Cedar Falls) one major decision before claiming first at the event 1/26 No. 12 Alex Mackall Iowa State W MD, 10-2 Dual (Ames) 2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) 1/31 No. 19 Danny Vega South Dakota State W TF, 17-1 Dual (Stillwater) - Went 23-5 overall at 125 pounds and 11-3 in dual meets for the Cowboys. 2/2 Cameron Valdiviez Missouri W TF, 20-5 Dual (Stillwater) - Began the season knocking off returning NCAA Champion Darian 2/8 Graham Shore Air Force W TF, 18-2 Dual (Colorado Springs) Cruz at the NWCA Classic. - Led all Cowboys in nearfalls with 20. 2/8 Jacob Svihel Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie) - Notched his second consecutive Big 12 title, defeating No. 16 Christian Moody (OU) and No. 11 Zeke Moisey (WVU). 2/16 Christian Moody Oklahoma W F, 5:54 Dual (Stillwater) - Earned his second NCAA Tournament bid as the No. 6 seed and 2/23 No. 1 Spencer Lee Iowa L MD, 12-3 Dual (Iowa City) advanced to the round of 16. 2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) - Went 27-8 overall with as 12-3 dual mark in his first season as a starter at 125 pounds. - All-American at 125, going 5-2 with ranked wins over No. 9 Josh Rodriguez of North Dakota State, No. 7 Sean Russell of Edinboro and No. 10 Jack Mueller of Virginia to finish fourth overall at the national tournament. - With the honor, became the program’s 35th freshman All-American. - Snagged his first Big 12 title, defeating No. 4 Josh Rodriguez in sudden victory in the finals to pick up the crown. - Finished sixth at the Southern Scuffle to help the Pokes to their first team title at the event. -First-time NCAA qualifier. PICCININNI CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16 Redshirted 2016-17 27-8 12-3 7-6 1 4 7 6:04 2017-18 23-5 11-3 7-5 2 4 7 1:11 2018-19 34-2 15-0 10-2 6 8 13 0:56 2019-20 23-2 14-2 3-2 4 5 9 0:18 Career 107-17 52-8 27-15 13 21 36 0:18

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 9 Select Starter Results & Notes 133 REECE WITCRAFT WITCRAFT NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (Freshman Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Went 3-2 at the Southern Scuffle with one major decision 11/9 Jaylen Carson Univ. Little Rock Arkansas W MD, 17-7 OCU Open (1st) - Wrestled his first collegiate tournament at the OCU Open on Nov. 9 11/9 Mikey Mascarenas Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W 19-16 OCU Open (1st) - Won two major decisions, collected a win via fall and mounted a nine-point comeback victory in the semifinals to beat Noah McQuigg 11/9 Noah McQuigg Central Oklahoma W F, 4:01 OCU Open (1st) of UCO 11/9 Paul Bianchi Univ. Little Rock Arkansas W MD, 14-4 OCU Open (1st) - Pinned Minnesota’s Brent Jones in his home dual debut Nov. 23, 11/15 Chandler Olson Drexel L 5-1 Dual (Philadelphia) notching his first dual win 11/24 Brent Jones Minnesota W F, 3:56 Dual (Stillwater) - Notched upset wins against No. 18 Anthony Madrigal (OU), No. 15 Todd Small (ISU) and No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) 12/6 Sean Pierson Princeton W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 No. 18 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma W 6-5 Dual (Norman) High School 1/1 Colton Landers Tennessee-Chattanooga W MD, 13-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) - Wrestled at Broken Arrow High School for coach Shawn Jones where 1/1 Brandon Kier Stanford W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) the 2019 team claimed a state title - Won back-to-back state titles in 2018 and 2019 after a runner-up 1/1 Coley Manley Lock Haven W 11-6 Southern Scuffle (DNP) finish in 2017 1/1 No. 4 Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh L 4-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) - Took home top honors at 2018 Ironman 1/2 Casey Cobb Navy L 8-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) - Claimed a Cadet Fargo title in 2017 1/12 No. 19 Mosha Schwartz Northern Colorado L 12-11 Dual (Stillwater) - Collected a Cadet runner-up finish at Fargo in 2016 and again at the Junior level in 2018 1/17 Lucas Seibert West Virginia W TF, 17-1 Dual (Stillwater) - Placed sixth in Greco at Fargo in 2018 1/18 No. 6 Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh L F, 4:04 Dual (Stillwater) - Was a seven-time All-American in high school and earned All-State 1/25 Jack Skudlarczyk Northern Iowa L 10-5 Dual (Cedar Falls) honors 1/27 No. 15 Todd Small Iowa State W 9-8 Dual (Ames) 1/31 Zach Price South Dakota State W 9-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2/2 Allan Hart Missouri L 11-7 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Jared Van Vleet Air Force W 11-6 Dual (Colorado Springs) 2/8 No. 8 Montorie Bridges Wyoming W SV1 3-1 Dual (Laramie) WITCRAFT CAREER STATS 2/16 Tommy Hoskins Oklahoma W 11-7 Dual (Stillwater) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2/23 No. 3 Austin DeSanto Iowa L F, 2:38 Dual (Iowa City) 2019-20 16-8 9-6 3-4 2 3 1 3:56 Career 16-8 9-6 3-4 2 3 1 3:56

10 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 141 DUSTY HONE HONE NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Junior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Claimed third at 141 pounds at the 2020 Southern Scuffle 11/9 Trent Dooley Univ. Little Rock Arkansas W MD, 17-7 OCU Open (1st) - Collected ranked wins against No. 11 Tariq Wilson (NCSt.) and Lock 11/9 Brice O’Hara Unattached W F, 3:00 OCU Open (1st) Haven’s Kyle Shoop (No. 16) 11/9 Joe Bianchi Univ. Little Rock Arkansas W 6-0 OCU Open (1st) - Took first place at the OCU Open to begin the 2019-20 season 11/15 Tyler Williams Drexel W 6-0 Dual (Philadelphia) - Won his Cowboy dual debut at Drexel against Tyler Williams, 6-0 11/16 Ryan Pomrinca Lehigh L 3-2 Dual (Bethlehem) - Picked up his first win inside GIA over Marshall Keller in the Pokes’ 11/24 No. 4 Mitch McKee Minnesota L 10-5 Dual (Stillwater) dual against Princeton 12/6 Marshall Keller Princeton W 7-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) 12/15 No. 4 Dom Demas Oklahoma L 6-4 Dual (Norman) - Went 10-5 in tournaments for the Cowboys at 149 pounds 1/1 Zac Firestone Rutgers W MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) - Took fourth at the Bob Smith Open and collected a second-place 1/1 Riley Gurr Oregon State W MD, 13-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) finish at the Reno Tournament of Champions, dropping his lone bout at the event to teammate Kaden Gfeller in the finals 1/1 No. 11 Tariq Wilson NC State W SV1 6-4 Southern Scuffle (3rd) - Competed at the Southern Scuffle where he went 3-2 with one major 1/1 Alex Madrigal George Mason W 4-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) decision 1/2 No. 12 Real Woods Stanford L 6-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Angelo Martinoni Cal State Bakersfield W MD, 12-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 2015-16 (R-Freshman Season) - Went 18-7 during his redshirt freshman campaign, with half his wins 1/2 No. 16 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) coming with bonus points - two pins, five technical falls and two major 1/12 Chris Sandoval Northern Colorado W MD, 8-0 Dual (Stillwater) decisions 1/17 Caleb Rea West Virginia W 7-2 Dual (Stillwater) - Brought home second-place honors from the OCU and Bob Smith 1/18 Cole Matthews Pittsburgh W 7-1 Dual (Stillwater) Opens - Finished third at the Oklahoma Open and fourth at the Joe Parisi 1/25 Michael Blockhus Northern Iowa L 4-3 Dual (Cedar Falls) Open 1/26 No. 6 Ian Parker Iowa State L 5-2 Dual (Ames) 1/31 Clay Carlson South Dakota State W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2014-15 (Redshirt Year) - Compiled a 16-7 record competing exclusively in open tournaments 2/2 Alex Butler Missouri W 9-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Picked up seven wins with bonus points – four major decisions, two 2/8 Lenny Petersen Air Force W MD, 13-4 Dual (Colorado Springs) technical falls and one fall 2/8 Trevor Jeffries Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie) - Placed second at the Oklahoma Open and Bob Smith Open 2/16 No. 5 Dom Demas Oklahoma L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Produced a third-place finish in the freshman division of the Joe Parisi Open 2/23 No. 5 Max Murin Iowa L MD, 15-4 Dual (Iowa City)

HONE CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2014-15 Redshirted 2015-16 18-7 -- -- 2 2 5 2018-19 10-5 -- -- 2 2 -- 1:53 2019-20 18-8 9-7 2-5 1 6 -- 3:00 Career 46-20 9-7 2-5 5 10 5 1:53

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 11 Select Starter Results & Notes 149 BOO LEWALLEN LEWALLEN NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Junior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Comes in at No. 6 this week in Intermat’s 149-pound polls 11/9 Jake Turner Unattached W F, 2:09 OCU Open (1st) - Has only two losses on the season to top-five opponents 11/9 Sam Dover Oklahoma - Unattached W MD, 10-2 OCU Open (1st) - Won 12 bouts via major, tech fall or pin - Has five ranked wins to his name with decisions against No. 10 11/9 Zachary Moore Central Oklahoma W 6-2 OCU Open (1st) Brayton Lee (MINN), No. 14 Mike D’Angelo (PU), No. 17 Andrew Alirez 11/9 Brik Filippo Central Oklahoma W MD, 10-2 OCU Open (1st) (UNCO), No. 12 Max Thomsen (UNI) and a major decision over No. 11 11/15 Vincent Foggia Drexel W MD, 10-2 Dual (Philadelphia) Henry Pohlmeyer 11/16 Jimmy Hoffman Lehigh W 4-0 Dual (Bethlehem) - Looks to claim a second Big 12 title at 149 pounds this weekend in Tulsa 11/24 No. 10 Brayton Lee Minnesota W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/6 No. 14 Mike D’Angelo Princeton W 7-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 (R-Junior - MHW) 12/15 Jacob Butler Oklahoma W MD, 12-4 Dual (Norman) - Took first place at the OCU Open with a pin and technical fall 1/12 No. 17 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado W 11-4 Dual (Stillwater) - Competed in two dual meets, one Nov. 17 and the other Jan. 27 but was forced to injury default out of both 1/17 Liam Lusher West Virginia W F, 1:10 Dual (Stillwater) - Eventually sidelined for the remainder of the season with a shoulder 1/18 Luke Kemerer Pittsburgh W TF, 19-4 Dual (Stillwater) injury 1/25 No. 12 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa W 5-2 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/26 Ryan Leisure Iowa State W MD, 13-1 Dual (Ames) 2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) - Went 29-8 overall in his first year as a fixture in the Cowboy lineup 1/31 No. 11 Henry Pohlmeyer South Dakota State W MD, 10-0 Dual (Stillwater) - Won his first Big 12 Championship, defeating No. 7 Max Thomsen 2/2 No. 5 Brock Mauller Missouri L SV1 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) (UNI) in the finals 2/8 Dylan Martinez Air Force W MD, 13-4 Dual (Colorado Springs) - Won his first career dual match via major decision against West 2/8 Jacob Greenwood Wyoming W MD, 14-2 Dual (Laramie) Virginia’s Kyler Rea, 12-4 - Finished third at the Reno Tournament of Chamions, going 4-1 before 2/16 Jacob Butler Oklahoma W MD, 14-1 Dual (Stillwater) taking the third-place contest from Campbell’s Josh Heil, 12-8 2/23 No. 2 Pat Lugo Iowa L F, 2:22 Dual (Iowa City) - Claimed titles at the OCU, Lindenwood and Bob Smith Open tournaments - Seeded No. 8 at 149 pounds entering the NCAA tournament and brought home his first All-America honor, placing eighth

2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) - Was a standout in his first season as a Cowboy, going 11-2 at 141 pounds - Opened eyes around the country at the Reno Tournament of Champions, going 5-0 with signature wins over No. 15 Javier Gasca of Michigan State and No. 9 Bryce Meredith to take first at 141 pounds in his inaugural collegiate event - Won the Golden Norseman Open

LEWALLEN CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16 Redshirted 2016-17 11-2 -- 2-2 -- 2 3 -- 2017-18 29-8 6-4 4-4 1 3 8 5:11 2018-19* 2-2 0-2 0-1 1 -- 1 4:58 2019-20 18-2 14-1 5-2 2 9 1 1:10 Career 59-14 20-8 11-9 4 14 13 1:10 *Received medical hardship waiver

12 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 157 WYATT SHEETS SHEETS NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Sophomore Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Entered the rankings last week at No. 14 following a win at Iowa over 11/9 Jose Champagne Univ. Little Rock Arkansas W 10-4 OCU Open (1st) No. 5 Kaleb Young 11/9 Jalin Harper Oklahoma State W 5-0 OCU Open (1st) - Two-time Big 12 Wrestler of the Week, both bids coming in the month of February 11/15 Parker Kropman Drexel W MD, 13-3 Dual (Philadelphia) - Wrestled two matches at the OCU Open to claim the 157-pound title 11/16 No. 13 Josh Humphreys Lehigh L MD, 16-2 Dual (Bethlehem) - Took third place at the Southern Scuffle with his only loss coming to 11/24 Carson Brolsma Minnesota W 8-1 Dual (Stillwater) No. 2 Hayden Hidlay (NCSt.) 12/6 No. 9 Quincy Monday Princeton L 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) - Upset No. 18 Taleb Rahmani (Pitt) for a second consecutive season - Notched ranked win No. 2 against No. 11 Jarrett Jacques (MIZZ) in the 12/15 No. 17 Justin Thomas Oklahoma L 5-3 Dual (Norman) Cowboys’ most recent home outing 1/1 Scout Skidgel Navy W TF, 18-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) - Topped No. 20 Justin Thomas (OU) on Feb. 16, marking his third win 1/1 No. 18 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh W 6-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) against a top-20 opponent this season 1/1 Kolby Ho George Mason W 8-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 2018-19 (R-Freshman Season) 1/2 No. 2 Hayden Hidlay NC State L MD, 12-4 Southern Scuffle (3rd) - Went 19-12 for the Cowboys at 157 pounds and 5-3 in dual meets 1/2 Hunter Willits Oregon State W MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) - Took fourth at the Big 12 Championship and fell just shy of making his 1/2 Matt Zovistoski Appalachian State W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) first NCAA tournament 1/12 Nathan Moore Northern Colorado W MD, 17-4 Dual (Stillwater) - Made his first dual starts for the Cowboys in January at West Virginia and Pittsburgh where he defeated Zach Moore, 3-1, before knocking off 1/17 Alex Hornfeck West Virginia W MD, 12-0 Dual (Stillwater) No. 10 Taleb Rahmani (Pitt), 9-3 1/18 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh W 9-8 Dual (Stillwater) - Took second place at the OCU Open and finished fourth at the Bob 1/25 Keaton Geerts Northern Iowa L 8-6 Dual (Cedar Falls) Smith Open 1/26 No. 3 David Carr Iowa State L MD, 14-6 Dual (Ames) 2017-18 (R-Freshman Season)* 1/31 Peyton Smith South Dakota State W MD, 11-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Went 11-5 overall at 157 pounds before his season was cut short due 2/2 No. 11 Jarrett Jacques Missouri W TB1 8-6 Dual (Stillwater) to injury 2/8 Trey Brisker Air Force W TF, 19-1 Dual (Colorado Springs) - Recorded three falls, three technical falls and two major decisions 2/8 Dewey Krueger Wyoming W 6-0 Dual (Laramie) - Finished fourth at the Journeymen Classic and went 2-1 to finish third at the OCU Open 2/16 No. 20 Justin Thomas Oklahoma W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/23 No. 5 Kaleb Young Iowa W 9-4 Dual (Iowa City) 2016-17 (Freshman Season) - Went 10-5 overall during his first year with the Cowboys, with two falls and a pair of technical falls - Took first at the OCU Open, following a pin and tech fall with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma’s Justin Thomas in the finals - Finished second at the OCU Open

SHEETS CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17 Redshirted 2017-18* 11-5 -- -- 3 2 3 0:43 2018-19 19-12 5-3 2-2 2 -- 6 1:07 2019-20 18-6 11-5 4-5 -- 5 2 -- Career 48-23 16-8 6-7 5 7 11 0:43 *Received Medical Redshirt

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 13 Select Starter Results & Notes 165 TRAVIS WITTLAKE WITTLAKE NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Freshman Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Held on to the no No. 6 spot in this week’s Intermat rankings, match- 11/9 Dustin Basham Schreiner University W TF, 18-2 OCU Open (1st) ing his highest mark as a Cowboy 11/9 Gavin Wells Williams Baptist W F, 3:14 OCU Open (1st) - Leads all Cowboys in the starting 10 with 25 victories on the season, including wins over three ranked opponents four times 11/9 Taylor Owens Embry-Riddle W TF, 21-5 OCU Open (1st) - Owns the most dual takedowns (44) of any starters this season 11/9 Andrew Shomers Oklahoma State W 5-3 OCU Open (1st) - Began his dual career with an upset on the road against Drexel’s 11/15 No. 10 Ebed Jarrell Drexel W 5-1 Dual (Philadelphia) 10th-ranked Ebed Jarrell 11/16 Brian Meyer Lehigh W 3-1 Dual (Bethlehem) - Scored the most takedowns of any of the 27 Cowboys competing at the OCU Open en route to the 165-pound title 11/24 Bailee O’Reilly Minnesota W 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Undefeated against Big 12 opponents, making his debut at the Big 12 12/6 Princeton W For. Dual (Stillwater) Championship this weekend 12/15 Sam Dover Oklahoma W 3-2 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Noah Satterfield Davidson W DQ Southern Scuffle (3rd) 2018-19 (Freshman Season) - Competed for the Cowboys exclusively in open tournaments at 174 1/1 Brett Donner Rutgers W F, 2:33 Southern Scuffle (3rd) pounds where he compiled a 16-2 overall record 1/1 Randy Meneweather Air Force W 4-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) - Went 5-0 at the OCU Open to start the year, winning two major 1/1 No. 11 Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh W 7-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) decisions and two technical falls en route to his first collegiate 1/2 No. 7 Shane Griffith Stanford L 4-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) tournament title - Claimed top honors at the Lindenwood Open with three bonus-point 1/2 Joe Lee Penn State W 8-4 Southern Scuffle (3rd) wins at the event 1/2 No. 8 Thomas Bullard NC State W 9-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) - Took first place at the Bob Smith Open, where he notched his first 1/12 Macoy Flanagan Northern Colorado W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater) career fall in 3:59 1/17 Nick Kiussis West Virginia W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Also competed at the Reno Tournament of Champions where he went 2-2 and picked up a technical fall and major decision in the first 1/18 No. 11 Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh W 9-2 Dual (Stillwater) and second rounds. 1/25 Austin Yant Northern Iowa W MD, 14-5 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/26 Chase Straw Iowa State W 9-4 Dual (Ames) 1/31 Tanner Cook South Dakota State W MD, 14-6 Dual (Stillwater) 2/2 Peyton Mocco Missouri W 11-6 Dual (Stillwater) WITTLAKE CAREER STATS 2/8 Vincent Dolce Air Force W MD, 17-4 Dual (Colorado Springs) 2/8 Cole Moody Wyoming W 10-5 Dual (Laramie) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2/16 Elijah Joseph Oklahoma W TF, 19-4 Dual (Stillwater) Redshirted 2/23 No. 2 Alex Marinelli Iowa L 3-2 Dual (Iowa City) 2019-20 25-2 15-1 4-2 2 4 4 2:33 Career 25-2 15-1 4-2 2 4 4 2:33

14 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 174 JOE SMITH SMITH NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Senior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Dropped to No. 15 in the 174-pound Intermat polls following a loss to 1/1 Mason Reiniche Finger Lakes RTC W MD, 12-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) top-ranked Michael Kemerer (Iowa) 1/1 Luke Nicksic VMI W F, 3:34 Southern Scuffle (DNP) - Debuted at 174 pounds at the Southern Scuffle winning his first two bouts with bonus points attached 1/1 Lorenzo De La Riva North Dakota State L 7-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) - Collected two ranked wins against Big 12 opponents this season in 1/25 No. 5 Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa L MD, 13-2 Dual (Cedar Falls) No. 11 Sam Colbray (ISU) and No. 12 hayden Hastings (WYO) 1/26 No. 11 Sam Colbray Iowa State W 5-2 Dual (Ames) - Looks to win a third conference title this weekend 1/31 Kelby Hawkins South Dakota State W 9-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 (R-Junior Season) 2/2 Connor Flynn Missouri W 12-6 Dual (Stillwater) - Wrapped up a 21-8 season at the NCAA tournament at 165 pounds 2/8 Cody Surratt Air Force W 4-1 Dual (Colorado Springs) - Finished fifth at the Big 12 Tournament to land the No. 13 spot in the 2/8 No. 12 Hayden Hastings Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie) final regular seasonIntermat rankings 2/16 No. 17 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma L 10-5 Dual (Stillwater) - Wrestled primarily at 174 pounds for the Cowboys, making his return to the lineup at the Southern Scuffle, following his redshirt season 2/22 Anthony Sherry Iowa State W 8-1 Last Chance Open (DNP) - Collected his first career fall in Gallagher-Iba against Iowa State’s 2/22 DeMichael Franklin Iowa State L 6-3 Last Chance Open (DNP) Marcus Coleman on Jan. 27 2/23 No. 1 Michael Kemerer Iowa L MD, 12-2 Dual (Iowa City) - Took second at the Southern Scuffle, dropping his only bout to Penn State’s top-ranked Mark Hall in the finals - Went 5-3 in dual competition for the Pokes at 174 pounds

2017-18 (Redshirt Season) - Went 7-0 competing in open tournaments and took first at the Norsemen Open.

2016-17 (Sophomore Season) - Went 16-6 at 157 pounds for the Cowboys. - Notched his second All-America finish at the NCAA Tournament. - Claimed his second Big 12 title at 157 pounds. - Finished second at the Southern Scuffle

2015-16 (Freshman Season) - Went 34-5 in his true-freshman season with the Cowboys, earning All-America honors with a seventh-place finish at 157 pounds. - Defeated No. 2 Tommy Gantt of NC State at the NCAA Tournament. - Was the 157-pound Big 12 Champion in 2016 - Finished runner-up at the Reno TOC and Southern Scuffle. - Won the OCU Open.

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 16-6 4-3 5-6 -- 5 2 -- 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 21-8 5-3 3-8 5 4 4 1:02 2019-20 8-5 6-4 2-3 1 1 -- 3:34 Career 79-24 20-11 17-22 16 17 7 1:02

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 15 Select Starter Results & Notes 184 ANTHONY MONTALVO MONTALVO NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Freshman Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Scored a career best Intermat ranking this week as he landed at No. 11/9 Drake Barbee Unattached W TF, 20-5 OCU Open (T-1st) 14 following his 12th dual win of the season 11/9 Tyler Hall Embry-Riddle W MD, 13-1 OCU Open (T-1st) - Faced his first ranked opponent this season in Pitt’s No. 7 Nino 11/15 Owen Brooks Drexel W MD, 14-3 Dual (Philadelphia) Bonaccorsi where he scored a 6-4 decision for his 13th win on the year - Took sixth place at the 2020 Southern Scuffle to start the New Year, 11/16 Chris Weiler Lehigh W F, 6:26 Dual (Bethlehem) where he notched a major decision and a fall going 5-2 11/24 Owen Webster Minnesota L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Recorded a tech fall and major decision to position himself in the 12/6 Travis Stefanik Princeton L SV-1 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) championship bout 12/15 Darrien Roberts Oklahoma W MD, 13-5 Dual (Norman) - Knocked off his second ranked foe in South Dakota State’s No. 14 Zach Carlson 1/1 Nick Addison Stanford W MD, 10-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/1 David Key Navy L F, 0:38 Southern Scuffle (6th) 2019-20 (Freshman Season) 1/1 Andrew Buckley Navy W 10-3 Southern Scuffle (6th) - Only lost three matches in his first season with the Pokes, wrestling 1/1 TJ Pottinger North Dakota State W F, 5:10 Southern Scuffle (6th) exclusively in open tournaments at 184 pounds - Notched 17 wins on the season, with nine coming by way of pin, two 1/2 Julien Broderson Iowa State W 8-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) via major decision and three by technical fall 1/2 Alan Clothier Northern Colorado W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (6th) - Took first place at the Lindenwood Open, winning each match with 1/2 Matthew Waddell Tennessee-Chattanooga L 4-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) bonus points attached 1/12 Alan Clothier Northern Colorado W 6-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Pinned three opponents at the Bob Smith Open and notched a technical fall over another en route to a first-place finish 1/17 Jackson Moomau West Virginia W F, 2:30 Dual (Stillwater) - Took third at the OCU Open, pinning each opponent in the matches 1/18 No. 7 Nino Bonaccorsi Pittsburgh W 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) he won, his fastest coming in only 23 seconds 1/25 No. 4 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa L 4-0 Dual (Cedar Falls) - Took fourth place at the Reno Tournament of Champions as the only 1/26 Marcus Coleman Iowa State W 6-2 Dual (Ames) freshman Cowboy to place at the event 1/31 No. 14 Zach Carlson South Dakota State W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater) 2/2 Dylan Wisman Missouri W 9-5 Dual (Stillwater) MONTALVO CAREER STATS 2/8 Jacob Thompson Air Force W MD, 18-5 Dual (Colorado Springs) 2/8 Tate Samuelson Wyoming W 2-1 Dual (Laramie) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2/16 Darrien Roberts Oklahoma W 4-0 Dual (Stillwater) Redshirted 2/23 Nelson Brands Iowa W 8-2 Dual (Iowa City) 2019-20 20-5 13-3 3-1 3 5 1 2:30 Career 20-5 13-3 3-1 3 5 1 2:30

16 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 197 DAKOTA GEER GEER NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Junior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Listed as No. 17 in the Intermat polls this week at 197 pounds 11/9 Heath Gray Central Oklahoma W 8-4 OCU Open (T-1st) - Owns 11 bonus point wins on the year - Is 3-5 against ranked opponents with one top-10 victory over OU’s 11/9 Talon Borror Oklahoma - Unattached W MD, 14-3 OCU Open (T-1st) Jake Woodley 11/9 Carson Berryhill Oklahoma - Unattached W TF, 18-3 OCU Open (T-1st) - Finished fifth at the Southern Scuffle with two of his wins coming via fall and one in the form of a technical fall 11/15 Bryan McLaughlin Drexel W MD, 16-7 Dual (Philadelphia) - Making his second Big 12 Championship appearance 11/16 No. 16 Jake Jakobsen Lehigh W MD, 15-5 Dual (Bethlehem) 2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) 11/24 Garrett Joles Minnesota W 7-2 Dual (Stillwater) - Went 30-7 for the Cowboys wrestling at 184 and 197 pounds over the 12/6 No. 2 Patrick Brucki Princeton L 12-6 Dual (Stillwater) course of the season and 10-2 in dual action 12/15 No. 9 Jake Woodley Oklahoma W 4-2 Dual (Norman) - Notched 15 bonus-point victories, including five falls, eight major decisions and two technical falls 1/1 Bryan McLaughlin Drexel W F, 5:34 Southern Scuffle (5th) - Finished regular season action as Intermat’s 14th-ranked 184-pound 1/1 Taye Ghadiali Campbell W TF, 20-5 Southern Scuffle (5th) wrestler after finishing third at the Big 12 Championship - Was assigned the 26th seed at the NCAA Championships where he 1/1 No. 18 Ethan Laird Rider L 3-2 Southern Scuffle (5th) knocked off NC State’s seventh-ranked Nick Reenan in the opening 1/2 Zach Brown VMI W F, 2:46 Southern Scuffle (5th) round, 6-0 - Fought back from a second-round loss to Iowa State’s Sam Colbray 1/2 Jordan Pagano Rutgers W 9-3 Southern Scuffle (5th) and majored Max Lyon (Purdue), shut out No. 13 Nino Bonaccorsi (Pitt) 1/2 Michael Beard Penn State L 10-5 Southern Scuffle (5th) and upended second-seeded Shakur Rasheed (Penn State), 4-2, in the 1/2 Jacob Cardenas Finger Lakes RTC W 7-3 Southern Scuffle (5th) consolation bracket - Earned All-America status for the first time in his career, finished 1/12 Seth Bogulski Northern Colorado W TF, 19-3 Dual (Stillwater) seventh 1/17 No. 2 Noah Adams West Virginia L F, 1:07 Dual (Stillwater) - Picked up a technical fall and two pins en route to a first-place finish at the Reno TOC 1/18 Kellan Stout Pittsburgh W 6-2 Dual (Stillwater) - Finished fourth at the Southern Scuffle after moving up to 197 1/25 Noah Glaser Northern Iowa W TF, 20-4 Dual (Cedar Falls) pounds - Closed out his dual schedule with back-to-back wins, including a 1/26 Francis Duggan Iowa State W MD, 21-8 Dual (Ames) major decision against Lehigh’s Chris Weiler 1/31 No. 15 Tanner Sloan South Dakota State W inj. for. Dual (Stillwater) 2/2 Wyatt Koelling Missouri W 10-5 Dual (Stillwater) 2017-18 (Redshirt Season) - Compiled a 16-4 record at 184 pounds, competing exclusively in open 2/8 Casey Jumps Air Force W TF, 16-0 Dual (Air Force) tournaments for the Scots 2/8 Stephen Buchanan Wyoming L 8-6 Dual (Laramie) - Claimed first place at the Clarion open and brought home runner-up finishes from the Eastern Michigan, Cleveland State and Edinboro 2/16 No. 19 Jake Woodley Oklahoma L 10-9 Dual (Stillwater) Opens 2/23 No. 6 Jacob Warner Iowa L 8-3 Dual (Iowa City) 2016-17 (Freshman Season) - Went 31-10 in his true-freshman campaign at Edinboro, leading the Scots with eight technical falls on the year. - Was the EWL champion at 184 pounds. - Placed fourth at the Southern Scuffle, picking up a pair of ranked wins over No. 15 Drew Foster (UNI) and No. 17 Chip Ness (UNC). - Earned his first NCAA Tournament bid as the No. 14 seed. GEER CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17* 31-10 11-4 2-6 2 8 5 2:23 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 30-7 10-2 5-7 5 8 2 2:29 2019-20 19-7 11-5 3-5 2 4 5 1:07 Career 80-24 32-11 10-18 9 20 12 1:07 *At Edinboro

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 17 Select Starter Results & Notes HWT AUSTIN HARRIS HARRIS NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2019-20 (R-Sophomore Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Collected his first Cowboy dual win against Aidan Conner of Princ- 11/9 Gabriel Beyer Unattached W 5-2 OCU Open (DNP) eton on Dec. 6 inside Gallagher-Iba and followed it up with a Bedlam 11/15 Sean O’Malley Drexel L 2-1 Dual (Philadelphia) victory against OU’s Josiah Jones 11/16 No. 3 Jordan Wood Lehigh L 9-4 Dual (Bethlehem) - Defeated OU’s Collin McCoy via major decision a week ago to help push the Cowboys past the Sooners for an 11th-straight Bedlam victory 11/24 Robert Steveson Minnesota L 11-5 Dual (Stillwater) - Forced to withdraw from the OCU Open due to injury after defeating 12/6 Aidan Conner Princeton W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) his first opponent via decision 12/15 Josiah Jones Oklahoma W 6-2 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Joe Doyle Binghamton L 8-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2018-19 (R-Freshman Season) - Put together a 5-8 season at 197 pounds with three of those wins 1/1 Michael Burchell Appalachian State L MD, 14-6 Southern Scuffle (DNP) coming via fall 1/12 Robert Winters Northern Colorado W 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) - Claimed fourth place at the OCU Open and Bob Smith Open 1/18 No. 8 Demetrius Thomas Pittsburgh L MD, 14-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/25 No. 11 Carter Isley Northern Iowa L 5-2 Dual (Cedar Falls) 2017-18 (Freshman Season) - Went 13-8 on the season, wrestling at 174 and 184 pounds for the 1/31 Blake Wolters South Dakota State L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) Cowboys 2/8 Brian Andrews Wyoming L TF, 15-0 Dual (Laramie) - Collected nine bonus point wins, including four falls, one technical fall 2/16 Collin McCoy Oklahoma W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater) and four major decisions Placed second at the OCU Open, collecting 2/23 No. 3 Tony Cassioppi Iowa L MD, 11-1 Dual (Iowa City) bonus points in three of his four matches - Finished third at the Lindenwood Open - Brought home a fourth-place finish from the Bob Smith Open -Won 97 kg Junior Pan-American titles in Greco-Roman and freestyle

HARRIS CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 5-8 -- -- 3 -- -- 1:01 2019-20 5-10 4-8 0-4 -- 1 -- -- Career 10-18 4-8 0-4 3 1 -- 1:01

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CHRISTIAN BAHL 1/1 Cian Fishcer Davidson L 5-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 174 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site JALIN HARPER 11/23 Hunter Tessman Westminster W F, 0:33 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 157 pounds 11/23 Donnell Washington Indiana L 6-2 Lindenwood Open (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Ty Lucas Central Oklahoma W 4-1 OCU Open (2nd) BREVIN BALMECEDA 11/9 Allen Michel New Mexico Highlands W F, 5:42 OCU Open (2nd) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 pounds 11/9 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State L 5-0 OCU Open (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/23 Phyllip DeLoach Missouri L 7-6 Lindenwood Open (5th) 11/9 Cade Wathke Labette Community College W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/23 Andy Santana Kentucky-Wesleyan W F, 2:09 Lindenwood Open (5th) 11/9 Bryan Pena Wayland Baptist W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/23 Gage Maxwell Hannibal-LaGrange W F, 1:38 Lindenwood Open (5th) 11/9 Kurgan Cornwell Unattached W F, 1:20 OCU Open (1st) 11/23 Johnny Mologousis Illinois W 3-2 Lindenwood Open (5th) 11/9 Jaxen Gilmore Oklahoma City University W 6-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/23 Phyllip DeLoach Missouri L 4-2 Lindenwood Open (5th) 11/23 Caleb Craig Kentucky Wesleyan W TF, 17-0 Lindenwood Open (6th) 11/23 Ty Lucas UCO W 3-0 Lindenwood Open (5th) 11/23 Joseph Bianchi Arkansas-Little Rock W 6-4 Lindenwood Open (6th) 11/23 Justin Stickley Iowa L 7-2 Lindenwood Open (6th) AUSTIN HARRIS 11/23 Nate Keim UCO L 3-2 Lindenwood Open (6th) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 285 pounds 12/7 Kurgan Cornwell UCO-Unat. W TF, 16-0 Bob Smith Open (1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/7 Kaena DeSantos Colby CC W TF, 16-0 Bob Smith Open (1st) 11/9 Gabriel Beyer Unattached W 5-2 OCU Open (DNP) 12/7 Markus Simmons Oklahoma State-Unat. W 5-1 Bob Smith Open (1st) 11/15 Sean O’Malley Drexel L 2-1 Dual (Philadelphia) 12/7 Jonathan Kllingsworth Nebraska Kearney W 6-1 Bob Smith Open (1st) 11/16 No. 3 Jordan Wood Lehigh L 9-4 Dual (Bethlehem) 12/15 Trevor Anderson Grand View W TF, 17-2 Reno TOC (5th) 11/24 Robert Steveson Minnesota L 11-5 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Alejandro Raya Cal Baptist W 5-3 Reno TOC (5th) 12/6 Aidan Conner Princeton W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Mason Smith Campbell L MD, 9-0 Reno TOC (5th) 12/15 Josiah Jones Oklahoma W 6-2 Dual (Norman) 12/15 Ethan Pickren Arizona State-Unat. W TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (5th) 1/1 Joe Doyle Binghamton L 8-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/15 Nathan Moore Northern Colorado W 6-3 Reno TOC (5th) 1/1 Michael Burchell Appalachian State L MD, 14-6 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/15 Lane Stigall Oregon State W For. Reno TOC (5th) 1/12 Robert Winters Northern Colorado W 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Liam Lusher West Virginia W MD,. 15-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/18 No. 8 Demetrius Thomas Pittsburgh L MD, 14-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Justin Yorkdale George Mason L 6-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/25 No. 11 Carter Isley Northern Iowa L 5-3 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/1 Sam Matzek Cleveland State W 10-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/31 Blake Wolters South Dakota State L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Ryan Leisure Iowa State W Med. For. Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/8 Brian Andrews Wyoming L TF, 15-0 Dual (Laramie) 1/1 Robert Long Navy W 5-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/16 Collin McCoy Oklahoma W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Jaden Van Maanen North Dakota State L 4-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/23 No. 3 Tony Cassioppi Iowa L MD, 11-1 Dual (Iowa City) DAKOTA GEER DUSTY HONE 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 184 pounds 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Trent Dooley Arkansas-Little Rock W MD, 17-7 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Heath Gray Central Oklahoma W 8-4 OCU Open (T-1st) 11/9 Brice O’Hara Unattached W F, 3:00 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Talon Borror Oklahoma - Unattached W MD, 14-3 OCU Open (T-1st) 11/9 Joe Bianchi Arkansas-Little Rock W 6-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Carson Berryhill Oklahoma - Unattached W TF, 18-3 OCU Open (T-1st) 11/15 Tyler Williams Drexel W 6-0 Dual (Philadelphia) 11/15 Bryan McLaughlin Drexel W MD, 16-7 Dual (Philadelphia) 11/16 Ryan Pomrinca Lehigh L 3-2 Dual (Bethlehem) 11/16 No. 16 Jake Jakobsen Lehigh W MD, 15-5 Dual (Bethlehem) 11/24 No. 4 Mitch McKee Minnesota L 10-5 Dual (Stillwater) 11/24 Garrett Joles Minnesota W 7-2 Dual (Stillwater) 12/6 Marshall Keller Princeton W 7-4 Dual (Stillwater) 12/6 No. 2 Patrick Brucki Princeton L 12-6 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 No. 4 Dom Demas Oklahoma L 6-3 Dual (Norman) 12/15 No. 9 Jake Woodley Oklahoma W 4-2 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Zac Firestone Rutgers W MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Bryan McLaughlin Drexel W F, 5:34 Southern Scuffle (5th) 1/1 Riley Gurr Oregon State W MD, 13-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Taye Ghadiali Campbell W TF, 20-5 Southern Scuffle (5th) 1/1 No. 11 Tariq Wilson NC State W SV1 6-4 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Ethan Laird Rider L 3-2 Southern Scuffle (5th) 1/1 Alex Madrigal George Mason W 4-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Zach Brown VMI W F, 2:46 Southern Scuffle (5th) 1/2 No. 12 Real Woods Stanford L 6-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Jordan Pagano Rutgers W 9-3 Southern Scuffle (5th) 1/2 Angelo Martinoni Cal State Bakersfield W MD, 12-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Michael Beard Penn State L 10-5 Southern Scuffle (5th) 1/2 No. 16 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Jacob Cardenas Finger Lakes RTC W 7-3 Southern Scuffle (5th) 1/12 Chris Sandoval Northern Colorado W MD, 8-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/17 Caleb Rea West Virginia W 7-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/12 Seth Bogulski Northern Colorado W TF, 19-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/18 Cole Matthews Pittsburgh W 7-1 Dual (Stillwater) 1/17 No. 2 Noah Adams West Virginia L F, 1:07 Dual (Stillwater) 1/25 Michael Blockhus Northern Iowa L 4-3 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/18 Kellan Stout Pittsburgh W 6-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/26 No. 6 Ian Parker Iowa State L 5-2 Dual (Ames) 1/25 Noah Glaser Northern Iowa W TF, 20-4 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/31 Clay Carlson South Dakota State W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/26 Francis Duggan Iowa State W MD, 21-8 Dual (Ames) 2/2 Alex Butler Missouri W 9-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/31 No. 15 Tanner Sloan South Dakota State W inj. for. Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Lenny Petersen Air Force W MD, 13-4 Dual (Colorado Springs) 2/2 Wyatt Koelling Missouri W 10-5 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Trevor Jeffries Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie) 2/8 Casey Jumps Air Force W TF, 16-0 Dual (Air Force) 2/16 No. 5 Dom Demas Oklahoma L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Stephen Buchanan Wyoming L 8-6 Dual (Laramie) 2/23 No. 5 Max Murin Iowa L MD, 15-4 Dual (Iowa City) 2/16 No. 19 Jake Woodley Oklahoma L 10-9 Dual (Stillwater) 2/23 No. 6 Jacob Warner Iowa L 8-3 Dual (Iowa City) BEAR HUGHES 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 197 pounds KADEN GFELLER Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 141 pounds 11/9 James Johnson Arkansas-Little Rock W F, 2:44 OCU Open (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Steven Elwell Arkansas-Little Rock - Unat. W SV-1, 3-1 OCU Open (2nd) 1/1 Herb Edwards Rider W 3-0 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/9 Alex Kauffman Oklahoma State L 4-3 OCU Open (2nd) 1/1 Angelo Martinoni Cal State Bakersfield W 7-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/23 Jack Flynn Missouri L F, 6:56 Lindenwood Open (4th) 1/1 Jacob Dado Citadel W MD, 13-0 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/1 Anthony Sparacio Binghamton W 6-3 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/23 Aric Bohn SIU Edwardsville W 11-6 Lindenwood Open (4th) 1/2 No. 16 Kyle Shoop Lock Haven W F, 3:57 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/23 Drew McCollum Hannibal-LaGrange W F, 0:42 Lindenwood Open (4th) 1/2 No. 12 Real Woods Stanford L 6-1 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 11/23 Austin Amos Liberty W 5-2 Lindenwood Open (4th) 11/23 Sam Cook Iowa W Med. For Lindenwood Open (4th) 11/23 Wyatt Koelling Missouri L 10-4 Lindenwood Open (4th) RHETT GOLOWENSKI 12/15 Jayden Woodruff Utah Valley L 9-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 125 pounds 12/15 Adam Rateb Oregon State W F, 4:52 Reno TOC (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/15 Jacob Gonsalves Simpson W 4-3 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/9 Iyeah Varela-Romero New Mexico Highlands W F, 2:06 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Cody Karstetter Central Oklahoma L MD, 8-0 OCU Open (DNP) 12/15 Seamus O’Malley Stanford-Unat. W 4-3 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/9 Tanner Cole Central Oklahoma L 8-1 OCU Open (DNP) 12/15 Aaron Silvis Menlo L 5-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/1 Nicolas Aguilar Rutgers L F, 2:46 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Ben Stacey Tennessee Chattanooga W MD, 10-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP)

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1/1 Nathan Traxler Stanford L MD, 12-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Zach Brown VMI L 11-7 Southern Scuffle (DNP) JAQUAN JACKSON DANIEL MANIBOG 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 174 pounds 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 149 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Cameron Pelkey Schreiner W OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Payton McCarty Cowley County W F, 2:35 OCU Open (4th) 11/9 Jesus Nunez Cowley County L MD, 13-3 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Cordell Hunt Labette Community College W TF, 20-2 OCU Open (4th) 11/9 Carden Busby Ottawa W F, 3:48 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Kolby Droegmeier Barton Community College W MD, 10-1 OCU Open (4th) 11/9 Jacob Sanchez Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W F, 0:48 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Jonathon Trujillo New Mexico Highlands L 8-2 OCU Open (4th) 11/9 Tyler Estep Central Christian W 9-2 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Zach Porter Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W MD, 14-4 OCU Open (4th) 11/9 Jacob Viera New Mexico Highlands L 5-3 OCU Open (DNP) 11/23 Julian Abbott Davenport W MD, 15-1 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 11/23 DeMichael Franklin Iowa State L MD, 10-0 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 11/23 Cordell Hunt Labette W MD, 14-2 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 11/23 DJ Shannon Illinois W Med. For Lindenwood Open (DNP) 11/23 Kobi Gomez UCO W F, 0:40 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 11/23 William Seibert Missouri Valley L F, 4:28 Lindenwood Open (DNP 11/23 Sean Saz Westminster L F, 1:54 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 11/23 Jake Turner Arkansas-Little Rock W TF, 18-1 Lindenwood Open (3rd) JAROD KADEL 11/23 Kobi Gomez UCO W TF, 16-1 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 149 pounds 12/7 Mouhammad Sangariev Colby CC W MD, 14-4 Bob Smith Open (4th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/7 Kevin Kissane Newman L F, 6:47 Bob Smith Open (4th) 11/9 Gage Hight Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W F, 5:00 OCU Open (DNP) 12/7 Cole Zebley Fort Hays State-Unat. W F, 2:24 Bob Smith Open (4th) 11/9 Kobi Gomez Unattached W 8-5 OCU Open (DNP) 12/7 Jonathan Ball Fort Hays State L 6-0 Bob Smith Open (4th) 11/9 Jason Chambers Texas Wesleyan L 3-2 OCU Open (DNP) 12/15 Zach Sias Warner Pacific L MD, 15-7 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/9 Austin Johnson Unattached W 5-3 OCU Open (DNP) 12/15 Daniel McClung Oregon State-Unat. W F, 3:13 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/9 Rhett Womack Williams Baptist - Unat. W MD, 13-4 OCU Open (DNP) 12/15 Titus Majia Umpqua W F, 5:36 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/23 Bryce Rphael Maryville W 7-4 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 12/15 Brice O’Hara Oklahoma-Unat. W F, 0:48 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/23 Jordan Ringler Davenport L MD, 10-2 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 12/15 Lane Stigall Oregon State L TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/23 Mitchell Bohlken Missouri L F, 2:27 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 2/8 Elijah Cherry Northeast Oklahoma W TF, 18-3 Golden Norsemen (1st) 12/7 Garrett Messimor UCO-Unat. W 7-6 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 2/8 Kobi Gomez Central Oklahoma W 5-3 Golden Norsemen (1st) 12/7 Jonathan Ball Fort Hays State L MD, 9-0 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 2/8 Gage Gomez Central Oklahoma W MD, 14-4 Golden Norsemen (1st) 12/7 Cole Sebley Fort Hay State-Unat. L 7-3 Bob Smith Open (DNP) CHRISTIAN MCCUTCHEON COLTEN KLEIN 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 184 pounds 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Taylor Traffanstedt Central Baptist W F, 0:06 OCU Open (2nd) 11/9 Trey Taylor Ouachita Baptist L MD, 11-2 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Seth Sarasua Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W 7-1 OCU Open (2nd) 11/9 Dalen Moore Northeastern Oklahoma A&M L F, 6:07 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Rey Reyes Ouachita Baptist W 3-0 OCU Open (2nd) 11/23 Riley Weir NEO L F, 2:00 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 11/9 JaMarcus Thomas Texas Wesleyan W 9-4 OCU Open (2nd) 11/23 Caleb Fuessley Iowa State L F, 5:58 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 11/9 Ottis Peeler Cowley County L 4-1 OCU Open (2nd) 12/7 Tanner Cole UCO L F, 5:51 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 11/23 Dakota McCaleb Labette W MD, 12-0 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 12/7 Alec Sgarra Nebraska-Kearney-Unat. W F, 1:10 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 11/23 Talon Borror Oklahoma L SV-1, 5-3 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 12/7 Stud Morris UCO L TF, 15-0 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 11/23 Nikolas Perovic MacMurray L 7-6 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 2/8 Mason Turner Fort Hays State L TF, 16-0 Golden Norsemen (DNP) 12/7 Jacobi Deal NW Kansas Technical College W 3-0 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 2/8 Logan Farrell Central Oklahoma L F, 3:00 Golden Norsemen (DNP) 12/7 Matt Hook Fort Hays State W 8-3 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 12/7 Hayden Wempen Northeaster Junior College L SV-1 2-1 Bob Smith Open (DNP) BOO LEWALLEN 12/15 Caden Gerlach Cal Baptist-Unat. L F, 2:32 Reno TOC (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 149 pounds 12/15 Dominic Kincaid Fresno State L TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/8 Carson Berryhill Oklahoma L MD, 8-0 Golden Norsemen (DNP) 11/9 Jake Turner Unattached W F, 2:09 OCU Open (1st) 2/8 Taylor Traffanstedt Central Baptist Arkansas W F, 0:30 Golden Norsemen (DNP) 11/9 Sam Dover Oklahoma - Unattached W MD, 10-2 OCU Open (1st) 2/8 Joshua Molinar Northeast Oklahoma L 5-3 Golden Norsemen (DNP) 11/9 Zachary Moore Central Oklahoma W 6-2 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Brik Filippo Central Oklahoma W 10-2 OCU Open (1st) CHANCE MCLANE 11/15 Vincent Foggia Drexel W MD, 10-2 Dual (Philadelphia) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 157 pounds 11/16 Jimmy Hoffman Lehigh W 4-0 Dual (Bethlehem) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/24 No. 10 Brayton Lee Minnesota W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 11/9 Gabriel Capp Cowley County W F, 0:48 OCU Open (1st) 12/6 No. 14 Mike D’Angelo Princeton W 7-4 Dual (Stillwater) 11/9 Nick Hammond Schreiner W F, 1:42 OCU Open (1st) 12/15 Jacob Butler Oklahoma W MD, 12-4 Dual (Norman) 11/9 Baltazar Loza Oklahoma City University W F, 2:23 OCU Open (1st) 1/12 No. 17 Andrew Alirez Northern Colorado W 11-4 Dual (Stillwater) 11/9 Kye Fahrenbacher Wayland Baptist W 5-1 OCU Open (1st) 1/17 Liam Lusher West Virginia W F, 1:10 Dual (Stillwater) 11/9 Jon McGowan Oklahoma City University W MD, 12-3 OCU Open (1st) 1/18 Luke Kemerer Pittsburgh W TF, 19-4 Dual (Stillwater) 11/23 Clay Critchfield Kentucky Wesleyan W F, 1:08 Lindenwood Open (1st) 1/25 No. 12 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa W 5-2 Dual (Cedar Falls) 11/23 Brody Nielsen Minnesota State-Mankato W MD, 11-1 Lindenwood Open (1st) 1/26 Ryan Leisure Iowa State W MD, 13-1 Dual (Ames) 11/23 Thomas Schock Spartanburg Methodist W MD, 12-2 Lindenwood Open (1st) 1/31 No. 11 Henry Pohlmeyer South Dakota State W MD, 10-0 Dual (Stillwater) 11/23 Carter Schmidt Iowa State W 6-1 Lindenwood Open (1st) 2/2 No. 5 Brock Mauller Missouri L SV1 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) 11/23 Austin Landlow Lindenwood W MD, 12-0 Lindenwood Open (1st) 2/8 Dylan Martinez Air Force W MD, 13-4 Dual (Colorado Springs) 11/23 Joey Sanchez Indiana W 7-2 Lindenwood Open (1st) 2/8 Jacob Greenwood Wyoming W MD, 14-2 Dual (Laramie) 12/7 Lazura Osayande Colby CC W F, 0:57 Bob Smith Open (2nd) 2/16 Jacob Butler Oklahoma W MD, 14-1 Dual (Stillwater) 12/7 Anthony Scantlin Fort Hays State W MD, 13-4 Bob Smith Open (2nd) 2/23 No. 2 Pat Lugo Iowa L F, 2:22 Dual (Iowa City) 12/7 Zachary Moore UCO W 104 Bob Smith Open (2nd) 12/7 Kameron Frame Newman L F, 6:39 Bob Smith Open (2nd) CADE LINDSEY 12/15 Jacob Swift North Idaho L 7-5 Reno TOC (DNP) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 165 pounds 12/15 Spencer Heywood Utah Valley W 4-3 Reno TOC (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/15 Ethan Leake Northern Colorado W 8-4 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/9 Dakota Martin Labette Community College W F, 1:35 OCU Open (1st) 12.16 John Sowers Highline College W 7-6 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/9 Nolan Saale Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W 7-0 OCU Open (1st) 12/15 Payton Tawater Colorado Mesa L 11-5 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/9 Jonathan Vizcarrondo Williams Baptist W TF, 18-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Hunter Jump Central Oklahoma - Unat. W 4-2 OCU Open (1st) ANTHONY MONTALVO 11/23 Vincent Cherry NEO W TF, 16-1 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 pounds 11/23 Cory Peterson McKendree L 6-5 Lindenwood Open (3rd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/23 Ismael Cornejo Marian University W F, 1:03 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 11/9 Drake Barbee Unattached W TF, 20-5 OCU Open (T-1st) 11/23 Joe Scott Liberty W 2-1 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 11/9 Tyler Hall Embry-Riddle W MD, 13-1 OCU Open (T-1st) 11/23 Christian Scott Kentucky Wesleyan W 4-1 Lindenwood Open (3rd) 11/15 Owen Brooks Drexel W MD, 14-3 Dual (Philadelphia) 11/16 Chris Weiler Lehigh W F, 6:26 Dual (Bethlehem)

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11/24 Owen Webster Minnesota L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Kayne Hutchison Air Force L 6-5 Dual (Colorado Springs) 12/6 Travis Stefanik Princeton L SV-1 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Darrien Roberts Oklahoma W MD, 13-5 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Nick Addison Stanford W MD, 10-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/1 David Key Navy L F, 0:38 Southern Scuffle (6th) WYATT SHEETS 1/1 Andrew Buckley Navy W 10-3 Southern Scuffle (6th) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 157 pounds 1/1 TJ Pottinger North Dakota State W F, 5:10 Southern Scuffle (6th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/2 Julien Broderson Iowa State W 8-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/9 Jose Champagne Arkansas-Little Rock W 10-4 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Jalin Harper Oklahoma State W 5-0 OCU Open (1st) 1/2 Alan Clothier Northern Colorado W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/15 Parker Kropman Drexel W MD, 13-3 Dual (Philadelphia) 1/2 Matthew Waddell Tennessee-Chattanooga L 4-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/16 No. 13 Josh Humphreys Lehigh L MD, 16-2 Dual (Bethlehem) 1/12 Alan Clothier Northern Colorado W 6-3 Dual (Stillwater) 11/24 Carson Brolsma Minnesota W 8-1 Dual (Stillwater) 1/17 Jackson Moomau West Virginia W F, 2:30 Dual (Stillwater) 12/6 No. 9 Quincy Monday Princeton L 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/18 No. 7 Nino Bonaccorsi Pittsburgh W 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 No. 17 Justin Thomas Oklahoma L 5-3 Dual (Norman) 1/25 No. 4 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa L 4-0 Dual (Cedar Falls) 11/9 Jose Champagne Univ. Little Rock Arkansas W 10-4 OCU Open (1st) 1/26 Marcus Coleman Iowa State W 6-2 Dual (Ames) 11/9 Jalin Harper Oklahoma State W 5-0 OCU Open (1st) 1/31 No. 14 Zach Carlson South Dakota State W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater) 11/15 Parker Kropman Drexel W MD, 13-3 Dual (Philadelphia) 2/2 Dylan Wisman Missouri W 9-5 Dual (Stillwater) 11/16 No. 13 Josh Humphreys Lehigh L MD, 16-2 Dual (Bethlehem) 2/8 Jacob Thompson Air Force W MD, 18-5 Dual (Colorado Springs) 11/24 Carson Brolsma Minnesota W 8-1 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Tate Samuelson Wyoming W 2-1 Dual (Laramie) 12/6 No. 9 Quincy Monday Princeton L 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 Darrien Roberts Oklahoma W 4-0 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 No. 17 Justin Thomas Oklahoma L 5-3 Dual (Norman) 2/23 Nelson Brands Iowa W 8-2 Dual (Iowa City) 1/1 Scout Skidgel Navy W TF, 18-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 No. 18 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh W 6-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) ANDREW NIEMAN 1/1 Kolby Ho George Mason W 8-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 133 pounds 1/2 No. 2 Hayden Hidlay NC State L MD, 12-4 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/2 Hunter Willits Oregon State W MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (3rd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/2 Matt Zovistoski Appalachian State W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 11/9 Saul Rocha Wayland Baptist W TF, 16-1 OCU Open (DNP) 1/12 Nathan Moore Northern Colorado W MD, 17-4 Dual (Stillwater) 11/9 Noah McQuigg Central Oklahoma L F, 2:52 OCU Open (DNP) 1/17 Alex Hornfeck West Virginia W MD, 12-0 Dual (Stillwater) 11/9 Adelfo Valdez Wayland Baptist W MD, 11-2 OCU Open (DNP) 1/18 Taleb Rahmani Pittsburgh W 9-8 Dual (Stillwater) 11/9 Wyatt Henson Unattached L MD, 14-2 OCU Open (DNP) 1/25 Keaton Geerts Northern Iowa L 8-6 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/26 No. 3 David Carr Iowa State L MD, 14-6 Dual (Ames) COLT NEWTON 1/31 Peyton Smith South Dakota State W MD, 11-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman | 141 pounds 2/2 No. 11 Jarrett Jacques Missouri W TB1 8-6 Dual (Stillwater) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/8 Trey Brisker Air Force W TF, 19-1 Dual (Colorado Springs) 12/7 Ryan Johnson Nebraska-Kearney W 14-10 Bob Smith Open (4th) 2/8 Dewey Krueger Wyoming W 6-0 Dual (Laramie) 12/7 Rush Fannon Colby CC W F, 3:44 Bob Smith Open (4th) 2/16 No. 19 Justin Thomas Oklahoma W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/7 Jonathan Killingsworth Nebraska-Kearney L 10-5 Bob Smith Open (4th) 2/23 No. 5 Kaleb Young Iowa W 9-4 Dual (Iowa City) 12/7 Nick James Nebraska Kearney-Unat. W F, 1:34 Bob Smith Open (4th) 12/7 Gage Gomez Central Oklahoma L 5-4 Bob Smith Open (4th) BENNET SHERRER 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 149 pounds PRICE PERRIER Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman | 141 pounds 11/9 Nick Souder Williams Baptist L MD, 16-4 OCU Open (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Sam Dover Oklahoma - Unat. L TF, 18-3 OCU Open (DNP) 12/7 Jonathan Killingsworth Nebraska-Kearney L TF, 16-0 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 11/23 Trevor Chumbley Northwestern L 8-1 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 12/7 Baylor Smith Newman L 8-1 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 11/23 Cole Van Vleet Oklahoma State W TF, 15-0 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 2/8 Zach Porter Northeast Oklahoma L 4-3 Golden Norsemen (DNP) 11/23 Zachary Moore UCO L F, 1:02 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 2/8 Gage Hight Northeast Oklahoma L MD, 10-1 Golden Norsemen (DNP) ANDREW SHOMERS NICK PICCININNI 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 165 pounds 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Dayton Garrett Central Oklahoma W TF, 18-2 OCU Open (2nd) 11/9 Tanner Cole Central Oklahoma W TF, 17-2 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Jake Stiles Oklahoma - Unattached W 3-0 OCU Open (2nd) 11/9 Jayden Carson Arkansas-Little Rock W F, 3:29 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Travis Wittlake Oklahoma State L 5-3 OCU Open (2nd) 11/9 Cody Carstetter Central Oklahoma W MD, 10-1 OCU Open (1st) 11/15 Michael O’Malley Drexel W SV1-4-2 Dual (Philadelphia) 11/15 Dante Mininno Drexel W TF, 16-1 Dual (Philadelphia) 11/16 No. 2 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L MD, 20-6 Dual (Bethlehem) 11/16 No. 17 Brandon Paetzell Lehigh W MD, 11-3 Dual (Bethlehem) 11/24 No. 10 Devin Skatzka Minnesota L 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) 11/24 Pat McKee Minnesota W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 12/6 Kevin Parker Princeton L 5-2 Dual (Stillwater) 12/6 No. 4 Pat Glory Princeton L 9-4 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma L SV1-10-8 Dual (Norman) 12/15 Christian Moody Oklahoma W MD, 14-2 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Cian Fishcer Davidson W F, 0:18 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Thelbert Cornish Lehigh W TF, 19-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Tommaso Frezza Binghamton W TF, 16-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Connor Flynn Missouri L 8-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Malcolm Robinson Rutgers W TF, 17-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Noah Satterfield Davidson W DQ Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Sam Latona Virginia Tech W 6-4 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Luca Frinzi Lehigh W TF, 17-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/2 Caleb Smith Appalachian State W 9-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Evan Barczak Drexel W SV1 2-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/2 Luke Werner Lock Haven W MD, 10-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 Will Formato Appalachian State W 5-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/12 Jace Koelzer Northern Colorado W TF, 20-5 Dual (Stillwater) 1/2 No. 17 Ebed Jarrell Drexel L SV1 4-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/17 Joey Thomas West Virginia W TF, 18-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/12 Billy Higgins Northern Colorado W MD, 9-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/18 Louis Newell Pittsburgh W F, 4:15 Dual (Stillwater) 1/17 Scott Joll West Virginia W MD, 11-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/25 Jacob Schwarm Northern Iowa W 9-6 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/18 No. 17 Gregg Harvey Pittsburgh W MD, 10-0 Dual (Stillwater) 1/26 No. 12 Alex Mackall Iowa State W MD, 10-2 Dual (Ames) 1/31 No. 19 Danny Vega South Dakota State W TF, 17-1 Dual (Stillwater) JOE SMITH 2/2 Cameron Valdiviez Missouri W TF, 20-5 Dual (Stillwater) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 174 pounds 2/8 Graham Shore Air Force W TF, 18-2 Dual (Colorado Springs) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/8 Jacob Svihel Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie) 1/1 Mason Reiniche Finger Lakes RTC W MD, 12-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/16 Christian Moody Oklahoma W F, 5:54 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Luke Nicksic VMI W F, 3:34 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/23 No. 1 Spencer Lee Iowa L MD, 12-3 Dual (Iowa City) 1/1 Lorenzo De La Riva North Dakota State L 7-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/25 No. 5 Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa L MD, 13-2 Dual (Cedar Falls) CORNELIUS PUTNAM 1/26 No. 11 Sam Colbray Iowa State W 5-2 Dual (Ames) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | HWT 1/31 Kelby Hawkins South Dakota State W 9-3 Dual (Stillwater) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/2 Connor Flynn Missouri W 9-5 Dual (Stillwater) 1/17 Brandon Ngati West Virginia L SV1 3-1 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Cody Surratt Air Force W 4-1 Dual (Colorado Springs) 1/26 No. 14 Gannon Gremmel Iowa State L 6-2 Dual (Ames) 2/8 No. 12 Hayden Hastings Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Laramie) 2/2 Jacob Bohlken Missouri W TB2 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 No. 17 Anthony Mantanona Oklahom L 10-5 Dual (Stillwater)

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2/22 Anthony Sherry Iowa State W 8-1 Last Chance Open (DNP) 11/16 Brian Meyer Lehigh W 3-1 Dual (Bethlehem) 2/22 DeMichael Franklin Iowa State L 6-3 Last Chance Open (DNP) 11/24 Bailee O’Reilly Minnesota W 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/23 No. 1 Michael Kemerer Iowa L MD, 12-2 Dual (Iowa City) 12/6 Princeton W For. Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Sam Dover Oklahoma W 3-2 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Noah Satterfield Davidson W DQ Southern Scuffle (3rd) 1/1 Brett Donner Rutgers W F, 2:33 Southern Scuffle (3rd) GAVIN STIKA 1/1 Randy Meneweather Air Force W 4-2 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 174 pounds 1/1 No. 11 Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh W 7-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/2 No. 7 Shane Griffith Stanford L 4-1 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 11/9 Matthew Alejandro Wayland Baptist W TF, 17-0 OCU Open (1st) 1/2 Joe Lee Penn State W 8-4 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 11/9 Daniel Butler Embry-Riddle W SV-1, 4-2 OCU Open (1st) 1/2 No. 8 Thomas Bullard NC State W 9-3 Southern Scuffle (3rd) 11/9 Gage McBride Central Oklahoma W 6-1 OCU Open (1st) 1/12 Macoy Flanagan Northern Colorado W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Brian Horn Cal State-Bakersfield-Unat. W 9-3 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/17 Nick Kiussis West Virginia W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Jared Bird Western Wyoming W 8-2 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/18 No. 11 Jake Wentzel Pittsburgh W 9-2 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 Levi Perry Corban W 3-1 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/25 Austin Yant Northern Iowa W MD, 14-5 Dual (Cedar Falls) 12/15 Lucas Lovvorn Baker L 8-2 Reno TOC (3rd) 1/26 Chase Straw Iowa State W 9-4 Dual (Ames) 12/15 Abner Romero Unattached W For. Reno TOC (3rd) 1/31 Tanner Cook South Dakota State W MD, 14-6 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Jared Siegrist Lock Haven L MD, 8-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/2 Peyton Mocco Missouri W 11-6 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Hunter Fortner Tennessee Chattanooga W 2-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/8 Vincent Dolce Air Force W MD, 17-4 Dual (Colorado Springs) 1/1 DeMichael Franklin Iowa State W 8-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/8 Cole Moody Wyoming W 10-5 Dual (Laramie) 1/1 William Scott Rutgers L 10-9 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2/16 Elijah Joseph Oklahoma W TF, 19-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Jayden Smith Northeast Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Golden Norsemen (1st) 2/23 No. 2 Alex Marinelli Iowa L 3-2 Dual (Iowa City) 2/8 Diego Maturino Northeast Oklahoma W F; 1:24 Golden Norsemen (1st) 2/8 Tyree Avery Central Baptist Arkansas W Inj; 0:00 Golden Norsemen (1st) 2/8 Gage McBride Central Oklahoma W 6-4 Golden Norsemen (1st) COLE VANVLEET 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Sophomore Year | 149 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Brik Filippo Central Oklahoma L TF, 16-0 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Kyle Prewitt Arkansas-Little Rock L OCU Open (DNP) 11/23 Logan Hurley Marian University L F, 2:54 OCU Open (DNP) 11/23 Anthony Sherrer Oklahoma State L TF, 15-0 Lindenwood Open (DNP) CONNER WILSON 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Gage Gomez Central Oklahoma W 6-1 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Wyatt Henson Unattached W 8-4 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Boo Dryden Unattached L 6-4 OCU Open (DNP) 11/9 Collin Anderson Embry-Riddle L Inj, 1:48 OCU Open (DNP) 11/23 Lucas Byrd Illinois L 11-8 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 11/23 Jaylen Carson Arkansas-Little Rock W 7-3 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 11/23 Noah McQuigg UCO W 9-7 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 11/23 Dylan Utterback Northwestern W MD, 10-2 Lindenwood Open (DNP) 12/15 Wyatt Cornelison Cal Poly L 10-9 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/15 Derek Fischer Utah Valley-Unat. L MD, 19-7 Reno TOC (DNP) REECE WITCRAFT 2019-20 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Mikey Mascarenas Northeastern Oklahoma A&M W 19-16 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Noah McQuigg Central Oklahoma W F, 4:01 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Paul Bianchi Arkansas-Little Rock W MD, 14-4 OCU Open (1st) 11/15 Chandler Olson Drexel L 5-1 Dual (Philadelphia) 11/24 Brent Jones Minnesota W F, 3:56 Dual (Stillwater) 12/6 Sean Pierson Princeton W 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/15 No. 18 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma W 6-5 Dual (Norman) 1/1 Colton Landers Tennessee-Chattanooga W MD, 13-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Brandon Kier Stanford W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Coley Manley Lock Haven W 11-6 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 No. 4 Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh L 4-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/2 Casey Cobb Navy L 8-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/12 No. 19 Mosha Schwartz Northern Colorado L 12-11 Dual (Stillwater) 1/17 Lucas Seibert West Virginia W TF, 17-1 Dual (Stillwater) 1/18 No. 6 Micky Phillippi Pittsburgh L F, 4:04 Dual (Stillwater) 1/25 Jack Skudlarczyk Northern Iowa L 10-5 Dual (Cedar Falls) 1/26 No. 15 Todd Small Iowa State W 9-8 Dual (Ames) 1/31 Zach Price South Dakota State W 9-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2/2 Allan Hart Missouri L 11-7 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Jared Van Vleet Air Force W 11-6 Dual (Colorado Springs) 2/8 No. 8 Montorie Bridges Wyoming W SV1 3-1 Dual (Laramie) 2/16 Tommy Hoskins Oklahoma W 11-7 Dual (Stillwater) 2/23 No. 3 Austin DeSanto Iowa L F, 2:38 Dual (Iowa City) TRAVIS WITTLAKE 2019-20 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 165 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/9 Dustin Basham Schreiner University W TF, 18-2 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Gavin Wells Williams Baptist W F, 3:14 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Taylor Owens Embry-Riddle W TF, 21-5 OCU Open (1st) 11/9 Andrew Shomers Oklahoma State W 5-3 OCU Open (1st) 11/15 No. 10 Ebed Jarrell Drexel W 5-1 Dual (Philadelphia)

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Nov. 9, 2019 Dec. 17, 2019 OKLAHOMA CITY OPEN Oklahoma City, Okla. BOB SMITH OPEN Hays, Kan.

13 CHAMPS 1 CHAMPS

Open division Open division 125: Nick Piccininni (1st) 125: Dallas Wilson (2nd) 133: Reece Witcraft (1st) 141: Brevin Balmeceda (1st)* 141: Dusty Hone (1st) Colt Newton (4th)* 149: Boo Lewallen (1st) 149: Daniel Manibog (4th)* 157: Wyatt Sheets (1st), Jalin Harper (2nd) 157: Chance McLane (2nd)* 165: Travis Wittlake (1st), Andrew Shomers (2nd) 174: Gavin Stika (1st) 184: Dakota Geer (T-1st), Anthony Montalvo (T-1st) 197: Alex Kauffman (1st), Bear Hughes (2nd) Freshman/sophomore division 125: Dallas Wilson (1st) 141: Brevin Balmeceda (1st)* 149: Daniel Manibog (3/4)* 157: Chance McLane (1st)* 165: Cade Lindsey (1st)* 184: Christian McCutcheon (2nd)*

* indicates unattached wrestler * indicates unattached wrestler

Nov. 23, 2019 Dec. 15, 2019 LINDENWOOD OPEN St. Charles Mo. RENO TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Reno, Nev.

1 CHAMP

Open division Open division 149: Brevin Balmeceda (6th)* 141: Conner Wilson (DNP) 157: Jalin Harper (5th) 149: Brevin Balmeceda (5th)* 197: Bear Hughes (4th) Daniel Manibog (DNP)* 157: Chance McLane (DNP)* 174: Gavin Stika (3rd) Freshman/sophomore division 184: Christian McCutcheon (DNP)* 149: Daniel Manibog (3rd)* 197: Bear Hughes (DNP) 157: Chance McLane (1st)* 165: Cade Lindsey (3rd)*

* indicates unattached wrestler * indicates unattached wrestler

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Jan. 1-2, 2020 SOUTHERN SCUFFLE Chattanooga, Tenn.

1ST PLACE - 1 CHAMP

125: Nick Piccininni (1st), Rhett Golowenski (DNP) 133: Reece Witcraft (DNP) 141: Kaden Gfeller (3rd) Dusty Hone (3rd) 149: Brevin Balmeceda* (DNP) 157: Wyatt Sheets 3rd) 165: Travis Wittlake (3rd) 174: Joe Smith (DNP) Gavin Stika (DNP) 184: Anthony Montalvo (6th) 197: Dakota Geer (5th), Bear Hughes (DNP) HWT: Austin Harris (DNP)

* indicates unattached wrestler

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DUAL 1 DUAL 2 DUAL 3 Nov. 18, 2019 | Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 19, 2019 | Bethlehem, Pa. Nov. 24, 2019 | Stillwater, Okla. Gallagher-Iba Arena Stabler Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena

DREXEL 6 LEHIGH NO. 10 21 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 7 21

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 4 30 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 4 20 MINNESOTA NO. 12 12 PHILADELPHIA– Coach John Smith tied Bobby Douglas for BETHLEHEM, Pa. – The Oklahoma State wrestling team STILLWATER -The seventh-ranked Cowboy wrestling fifth on the list of all-time NCAA Division I coaching wins moved to 1-1 on the season Saturday, losing on the road team (2-1; 0-0) notched its second dual win of the season on Friday night in Oklahoma State’s 30-6 victory over to No. 10 Lehigh, 21-20, on criteria. Sunday, defeating Minnesota, 21-12, inside Gallagher-Iba Drexel. Smith is the only active NCAA DI coach in the top Arena. The win marked coach John Smith’s 428th dual victory, making him the fifth all-time winningest coach in five. The match came down to the third-level of criteria NCAA DI wrestling. after the dual finished, 20-20, and both teams had the “Bobby Douglas was an Oklahoma State guy,” Smith same number of matches won and same number of The victory over the Gophers (1-2; 0-0) marks Oklahoma said. “That’s special for me to reach that milestone. He bonus-point wins. The deciding factor was total points State’s first win against a ranked opponent this season. was my coach at the ‘92 Olympics and has been a great scored in individual matches, as Lehigh outscored OSU, The Pokes took six of 10 bouts from Minnesota, including mentor. I feel like I shouldn’t be passing him, with what a 3-2 win from no. 4 Nick Piccininni to open the dual and a 57-47. fall from freshman 133-pounder Reece Witcraft in his first he’s done for the sport and all the people he really made dual at Gallagher-Iba. a difference for.” The Cowboys started in a hole with a disqualification at 133 pounds before dual action began at 141 pounds. “It was good to see Reece pick up the escape, get a Five of eight Cowboy wins came with bonus points, be- Dusty Hone dropped a 3-2 decision to Lehigh’s Ryan takedown and change the momentum,” Smith said. “You ginning with senior Nick Piccininni’s 16-1 technical fall over Pomrincain the first bout before No. 5 Boo Lewal- have to create the opportunity to pin someone. You’re Dante Mininno. Also collecting bonus-point wins for the not going to just go throw them on their backs. You have lenevened the score with a 4-0 decision over Jimmy to score some points… let them know you’re coming, and Pokes were No. 5 Boo Lewallen, Wyatt Sheets, Anthony Hoffman in the next. Travis Wittlakegot OSU’s next win, he did a good job of getting back in the match, being Montalvo and Dakota Geer. Lewallen wrestled his first picking up a decision for the Pokes at 165 pounds. competitive and found himself in a familiar position where complete match in more than a year and defeated Vincent he took him to his back and held him there.” Foggia, 10-2. Sheets and Montalvo had big third-period Anthony Montalvograbbed OSU’s only fall on the day, pushes to give them 10 and 11 point victories, respectively. pinning Chris Weilerat the 6:26 mark. Dakota Geer, The 133-pound Cowboy fell behind early in the first period but scored an escape and takedown to close the gap ranked fifth at 184 pounds, majored Lehigh’s Jake Jakob- before time expired. He escaped to start the second and Half of the wrestlers in Saturday night’s lineup made their senin the following bout. turned a low single into a cradle to collect the fall over OSU dual debuts against the Dragons, and three came Brent Jones in 3:56. away with wins. The most notable victory was No. 20 Heavyweight Austin Harris wrestled in a hard-fought 9-4 Travis Wittlake’s 5-1 decision over Drexel’s 10th-ranked loss to third-ranked Jordan Wood before Nick Piccinin- “I’ve been training my whole life for this,” Witcraft said. “I Ebed Jarrell. Dusty Hone won his first dual start, shutting nitook an 11-3 major from 17th-rankedBrandon Paetzellin was ready for it. It was a dream come true. I’ve never felt out Tyler Williams, 6-1, and Anthony Montalvo scored a so happy in my life. I got that pin, and I couldn’t even be the final bout. intense I was so happy.” 14-3 major against Bryan McLaughlin. Wyatt Sheets faced No. 13 Josh Humphreys for the sec- Cowboy Dusty Hone wrestled in the third bout of the “I liked what (Travis) did,” Smith said. “I think there are ond time in the 2019 calendar year. After a sudden-vic- afternoon and held his own against No.4 Mitch McKee at some things he can take from that match, but overall I tory thriller over the Mountain Hawk in February, Sheets 141 pounds but fell short in a hard-fought, 10-5, decision. thought his effort was good. It was a good win for his lost a 16-2 major to the sophomore. Andrew Shomers- first dual meet. Anthony did a good job, too. He picked The 149-pound matchup featured two undefeated dropped his bout to Jordan Kutler, 20-6. Kutleris the wrestlers in No. 6 Boo Lewallen and No. 10 Brayton Lee. up some big takedowns in the third and seemed to be second-ranked wrestler in the nation at 174 pounds. Tied heading into the third period, Lewallen turned Lee excited to be out there. You love to see that. It’s fun for a for four nearfall points and gained the lead with less than coach to watch.” The Cowboys return to Stillwater the home opening dual 1:15 remaining. Lewallen secured riding time and won the against Minnesota on Sunday, Nov. 24. decision, 8-3. Dakota Geer and Andrew Shomers bumped up weights to fill a couple of gaps in the Cowboy lineup. Shomers “I was a little bit concerned when he got taken down at the end of the second, but he took it to another level on wrestled for the Cowboys at 174 pounds and won a hard- top and picked up a turn, and that was the difference,” fought, 4-2, sudden victory bout against Michael O’Malley. No. 4 Oklahoma State 20, No. 10 Lehigh 21 Smith said. “Those are exciting matches to watch. You’re Geer took out Owen Brooks, 16-7, with three third-period Nov. 16, 2019 | Stabler Arena | Bethlehem, PA always talking about separating the score against your takedowns and more than two minutes of riding time. 141: Ryan Pomrinca (LEH) dec. Dusty Hone (OSU), 3-2 opponent, but when that doesn’t happen you have to dig 149: No. 5 Boo Lewallen (OSU) dec. Jimmy Hoffman (LEH), deep and find ways to win, which he did a good job of.” Oklahoma State is back in action tomorrow at No. 10 Le- 4-0 In the 157-pound bout, Wyatt Sheets defeated Carson high beginning at 12 p.m. CST. Fans can follow along with 157: No. 13 Josh Humphreys (LEH) MD Wyatt Sheets (OSU), Brolsma, 8-1, with a third-period double leg takedown and the action on Twitter with @CowboyWrestling and tune in 16-2 four-point turn. No.15 Travis Wittlake collected his first dual to listen on Pete 94.3 FM/KSPI-AM 780. 165: No. 20 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Brian Meyer (LEH), 3-1 win inside GIA with a 5-3 decision over Minnesota’s Bailee 174: No. 2 Jordan Kutler (LEH) MD Andrew Shomers (OSU), O’Reilly in the following bout. 20-6 OSU then dropped back-to-back matches at 174 and 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) Fall Jake Jakobsen (LEH) 6:26 184 pounds when Andrew Shomers fell to 10th-ranked 197: No. 5 (184) Dakota Geer (OSU) MD Jake Jakobsen (LEH), Devin Skatzka and No. 18 Anthony Montalvo lost to Owen No. 4 Oklahoma State 30, Drexel 6 Webster. Nov. 15, 2019 | Daskalakis Athletic Center | Philadelphia, PA 15-5 Redshirt junior Dakota Geer locked up the dual result Attendance: 1,070 HWT: No. 3 Jordan Wood (LEH) dec. Austin Harris (OSU), shortly after, defeating Garrett Jones via a 7-2 decision at 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Dante Mininno (DU), 16-1 9-4 197 pounds. The Cowboy racked up two takedowns and 133: Chandler Olson (DU) dec. Reece Witcraft (OSU), 5-1 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD No. 17 Brandon Paetzell tacked on a point for riding time. (LEH), 11-3 The final match featured heavyweight Austin Harris, who 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Tyler Williams (DU), 6-0 dropped his bout to Robert Steveson. 149: No. 5 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Vincent Foggia (DU), 10-2 133: Nick Farro (LEH) vs. Reece Witcraft (OSU), For. 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) MD Parker Kropman (DU), 13-3 The Cowboys return to the mat inside Gallagher-Iba on 165: No. 20 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. No. 10 Ebed Jarrell Dec. 6, when the Princeton Tigers come to Stillwater. (DU), 5-1 174: Andrew Shomers (OSU) dec. Michael O’Malley (DU), No. 7 Oklahoma State 21, No. 12 Minnesota 12 Nov. 24, 2019 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater SV-1 4-2 Attendance: 5,324 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) MD Bryan McLaughlin (DU), 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Patrick McKee 14-3 (MINN), 3-2 197: No. 5 (184) Dakota Geer (OSU) MD Owen Brooks (DU), 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) Fall Brent Jones (MINN), 3:56 16-7 141: No. 4 Mitch McKee (MINN) dec. Dusty Hone (OSU), HWT: Sean O’Malley (DU) dec. Austin Harris (OSU), 2-1 10-5 149: No. 6 Boo Lewallen (OSU) dec. No. 10 Brayton (MINN), 8-3 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. Carson Brolsma (MINN), 8-1 165: No. 15 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Bailee O’Reilly (MINN), 5-3 174: No. 10 Devin Skatzka (MINN) dec. Andrew Shomers (OSU), 5-2 184: Owen Webster (MINN) dec. No. 18 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) 4-3 197: No. 8 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. Garrett Joles (MINN), 7-2 HWT: Robert Steveson (MINN) dec. Austin Harris (OSU), 11-5

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PRINCETON NO. 12 15 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 20 NORTHERN COLORADO 3 STILLWATER –The ninth-ranked Cowboy wrestling NORMAN, Okla. – The No. 9 Oklahoma State wrestling STILLWATER – The No. 11 Oklahoma State wrestling team (3-1 overall; 0-0 Big 12) notched its third dual team (4-1, 1-0 Big 12) notched its 10th consecutive team (5-1, 2-0 Big 12) notched six bonus point wins win of the season Friday night when it defeated the dual victory over Oklahoma, 23-9, Sunday afternoon in against Northern Colorado en route to a 36-3 defeat of the teams’ first contest in Norman in more than three the Bears on Sunday afternoon in Gallagher-Iba Arena. 12th-ranked Princeton Tigers, 18-15, inside Gallagher-Iba The victory marks the Cowboys’ second conference win Arena. years. The win against Oklahoma’s squad pushed the of the year. Cowboys’ all-time Bedlam record to 142-27-10. The victory over Princeton (1-1 overall; 1-0 EIWA) marks “When you wrestle someone you need to dominate, it’s Oklahoma State’s second consecutive win against a The Cowboys took seven of 10 matches from the hard to ever get what you want out of those matches,” ranked opponent. OSU took an early lead after Princ- Sooners (1-2 overall, 0-1 Big 12), including an upset for coach John Smith said. “I knew there were several eton had to forfeit the 165-pound match. The Pokes freshman Reece Witcraft at 133 pounds. Witcraft took matches that were going to be competitive.” went on to take five matches from the Tigers, including out No. 18 Anthony Madrigal in an action-packed bout, Austin Harris’ first dual win at heavyweight and Dusty 6-5, collecting his first ranked victory for the Cowboys. The Pokes took nine out of 10 bouts from the Bears, Hone’s first inside GIA. In three of the seven wins, OSU also picked up bonus starting with a Nick Piccininni 20-5 technical fall over points. Jace Koelzer. He lit up the scoreboard in the third “It was good to see Dusty Hone at 141 with a good win,” period, securing four takedowns, and put the Cowboys “At 133, we had a good match,” coach John Smith said. ahead early. OSU finished the dual with three technical coach John Smith said. “Of course, Austin Harris pick- falls and three major decisions. ing up the win at heavyweight was important. If you “It was good to get those bonus points at 125 and 149 think about it, if you say we are going to lose at 125 and pounds, also. Bonus points make a big difference, and At 165 pounds Travis Wittlake defeated Macoy 197, I would have told you it would be hard to win that both those guys got them. It was a good win, taking Flanagan in the first period, 16-1. Wittlake earned two match. So, that’s what teammates need to do. They seven of the 10, almost eight. I think the difference was first-period takedowns and three consecutive turns to need to pick it up when things aren’t going very well, we were scoring in the third period.” end the match in 2:23. It marked the redshirt freshman’s and we had that from guys that are in the lineup who third technical fall victory of the season. Also collecting you thought it would be tough for them to win tonight.” Coming off tough losses against Princeton just more a technical fall for the Pokes was Dakota Geer, who than a week ago, Nick Piccininni and 197-pound Dakota rattled off four takedowns in the second period and The heavyweight picked up his first dual match victory Geer picked up wins for the Cowboys. Piccininni won a capped it with a four-point nearfall to finish the bout in against Tiger Aidan Conner, 5-2, with a critical reversal major decision in the 125-pound bout against Christian 4:35. He defeated Seth Bogulski, 19-3. and takedown coming in the second period. Also Moody. The senior scored an early takedown and four-count before picking up two more takedowns Dusty Hone defeated Christopher Sandoval via major collecting win No. 1 in Gallagher of his career was Dusty decision, 8-0. The Cowboy scored four points in the Hone. The Cowboy took out Marshall Keller, 7-4. It and forcing multiple stalling calls against Moody. In a second period and didn’t give up a point to the Bear. marked his second dual win of the season. top-10 contest, No. 5 Geer defeated ninth-ranked Jake Boo Lewallen remained undefeated, earning his third Woodley in a tough 4-2 decision. win over a ranked opponent this season. He upended “I feel good just getting back on the right track. It 17th-ranked Andrew Alirez, 11-7, behind a six-point effort was big to get the momentum back on our side, and Fourth-ranked Boo Lewallen and redshirt freshman An- in the third. something I needed personally to do. It’s going to help thony Montalvo put four points on the board each for me a lot.” the Pokes. Lewallen defeated Sooner Jacob Butler 12-4 “I’m just trying to figure out how to make matches go with riding time. Montalvo took Darrien Roberts down the way I want them to go, which I think our whole After the forfeit to begin the dual, OSU came up twice, once with a four-point turn, in his 13-5 victory. team is trying to do,” Lewallen said. “I’m just trying to short in three consecutive matches beginning at 174. clean up these matches and continue to put pressure Andrew Shomers dropped a close 5-2 decision just At 165 pounds, Travis Wittlake maintained his undefeat- on guys and score points. Yeah, I separated the score ed record with a 3-2 win over Sooner Sam Dover, and when it got hard late in the match, but I’d like to do that before Anthony Montalvo fell in sudden victory. No. earlier in the match, where I open up the score a little 2 Patrick Brucki topped sixth-ranked Dakota Geer in four a second straight week, Austin Harris won his dual more early on and then wrestle through the match like the 197-pound bout, and senior Nick Piccininni lost bout via decision, 6-2, against Josiah Jones. that. to fourth-ranked Pat Glory for the first time in four meetings. Dusty Hone gave Dom Demas a tough match at 141 Coming off a third-place finish at the Southern Scuffle, pounds before dropping the bout, 6-4 to the No. 4 Wyatt Sheets collected a 17-4 major decision over Reece Witcraft’s 8-3 decision against Sean Pierson put ranked Sooner. Wyatt Sheets lost a tight contest to No. Nathan Moore behind a four-takedown final period. the Cowboys in front for good. Hone and senior Boo 17 Justin Thomas, and Anthony Mantanona narrowly Senior Andrew Shomers collected his second dual win Lewallen followed with decisions. Lewallen topped his defeated senior Andrew Shomers at 174 pounds, 10-8, of the season at 174 pounds with a shutout victory over second consecutive ranked opponent in Princeton’s No. in sudden victory. Northern Colorado’s Billy Higgins. 14 Mike D’Angelo. This win over Oklahoma’s squad pushed the Cowboys’ Anthony Montalvo defeated Alan Clothier in a close, 6-3, decision to claim his fourth dual win of the season. The dual ended with a Cowboy legacy bout when all-time record to 142-27-10.

Wyatt Sheets faced No. 9 Quincy Monday. Sheets came Austin Harris closed out the dual with a 4-3 victory in up just short in the 3-2 decision. The Cowboys are off for the week of Christmas and are the heavyweight match. He picked up a third-period scheduled to appear at the Southern Scuffle on Jan. 1-2 takedown and held off a late attack to secure the one- Cowboy wrestling heads south to Norman next to being the 2020 calendar year. point decision and his third straight dual match win. weekend for the first time since 2016. It marks the first season since 2016-17 that the Pokes face the Sooners No. 9 Oklahoma State 23, Oklahoma 9 Reece Witcraft had the only loss of the day in a tough twice. Dec. 15, 2019 | McCasland Field House | Norman, Okla. match against No. 19 Mosha Schwartz, 12-11. Schwartz 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Christian Moody (OU) earned a takedown late in third to give him the advan- “We love Bedlam and we take it serious,” Smith said. 14-2 tage. “It’s not just another match. It’s a match we take 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. No. 18 Anthony Madrigal (OU) 6-5 The Cowboys return to action Friday night with a Big personal, and we get ready for it. I’m sure we’re going 12 dual against West Virginia and follow that up with a to have to wrestle better than what we did today. I 141: No. 4 Dom Demas (OU) dec. Dusty Hone (OSU) 6-4 149: No. 4 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Jacob Butler (OU) 12-4 second dual slated for Saturday, both at 7 p.m. think they’re a better team, and we are going to need to make some changes this week and see some better 157: No. 17 Justin Thomas (OU) dec. Wyatt Sheets (OSU) performances.” 5-3* No. 11 Oklahoma State 36, Northern Colorado 3 165: No. 14 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Sam Dover (OU) 3-2 Jan. 12, 2020 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater No. 9 Oklahoma State 18, No. 12 Princeton 15 174: Anthony Mantanona (OU) dec. Andrew Shomers Attendance: 2,798 Dec. 6, 2019 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater (OSU) SV-1 10-8 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Jace Koelzer (UNCO) Attendance: 2,704 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) MD Darrien Roberts (OU) 20-5 165: No. 14 Travis Wittlake (OSU) for. 13-5 133: No. 19 Mosha Schwartz (UNCO) dec. Reece Witcraft 174: Kevin Parker (PU) dec. Andrew Shomers (OSU) 5-2 197: No. 5 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. No. 9 Jake Woodey (OSU) 12-11 184: Travis Stefanik (PU) dec. Anthony Montalvo (OSU) (OU) 4-2 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) MD Chris Sandoval (UNCO) 8-0 SV1 5-3 HWT: Austin Harris (OSU) dec. Josiah Jones (OU) 6-2 149: No. 3 Boo Lewallen (OSU) dec. No. 17 Andrew Alirez 197: No. 2 Patrick Brucki (PU) dec. No. 6 Dakota Geer *OSU docked a team point for mat control (UNCO) 11-4 (OSU) 12-6 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) MD Nathan Moore (UNCO) 17-4 HWT: Austin Harris (OSU) dec. Aidan Conner (PU) 5-2 165: No. 9 Travis Wittlake (OSU) TF Macoy Flanagan 125: No. 4 Patrick Glory (PU) dec. No. 4 Nick Piccininni (UNCO) 16-1 (OSU) 9-4 174: Andrew Shomers (OSU) MD Billy Higgings (UNCO) 9-0 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. Sean Pierson (PU) 8-3 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Alan Clothier (UNCO) 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Marshall Keller (PU) 7-4 6-3 149: No. 4 Boo Lewallen (OSU) dec. No. 14 Mike D’An- 197: No. 11 Dakota Geer (OSU) TF Seth Bogulski (UNCO) gelo (PU) 7-4 19-3 157: No. 9 Quincy Monday (PU) dec. Wyatt Sheets HWT: Austin Harris (OSU) dec. Robert Winters (UNCO) 4-3 (OSU) 3-2

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WEST VIRGINIA 9 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 9 30 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 8 15 STILLWATER – The ninth-ranked Oklahoma State wres- STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State Cowboys (7-1, 3-0 CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – Cowboy wrestler Boo Lewallen tling team (6-1, 3-0 Big 12) notched seven bonus-point Big 12) picked up their first top-10 dual win of the season picked up win No. 13 on the season Saturday, defeating wins over West Virginia to knock off a third consecutive against the No. 10 Pittsburgh Panthers, 30-10, behind No. 12 Max Thomsen in Oklahoma State’s 19-15 loss to conference opponent, 37-9, inside Gallagher-Iba Arena two big upsets and Nick Piccininni’s 100th win Saturday evening inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. Northern Iowa inside the McLeod Center. on Friday evening. “It is special. Putting my name next to a bunch of guys No. 3 Lewallen scored a nearfall, takedown and escape “I thought we looked pretty good overall,” coach John before me who are legends of the sport is definitely against the Panther to claim a 5-3 decision and knock off Smith said. “We didn’t focus on riding time that much, something to be proud of,” Piccininni said. “Getting 100 his fourth ranked opponent this season. The win moved it just materialized that way. Overall, it was a pretty wins is a cool milestone to hit in the orange Oklahoma the Cowboy to 9-0 in dual action. good effort. We did a good job with our takedowns State singlet.” and our riding. Tomorrow we are going to need all that plus some.” Piccininni’s 4:15 fall over Pitt’s Louis Newell made him Cowboys Dakota Geer and Travis Wittlake picked up the 44th Cowboy to reach the 100-win milestone. The bonus-point victories for the Pokes. Wittlake stayed Boo Lewallen and Anthony Montalvo led the way, both East Setauket, N.Y. native joined teammate Kaid Brock in perfect in dual contests with a 14-5 major decision over scoring falls for the Pokes in the dual. The two Cowboys the 100-win club, who was the most recent Cowboy to UNI’s Austin Yant. Wittlake racked up six takedowns in the picked up fall No. 2 on the season in the first period of accomplish the feat. bout and picked up a point for riding time. Geer scored 20 their matches. For Montalvo, the 2:30 pin marked his “He’s one of those guys that you would coach forever,” in his technical fall over Noah Glaser and held the redshirt first inside Gallagher-Iba. coach John Smith said. “It’s not so much about being freshman to only four points. good but his attitude… the way he addresses practice… “Anthony did a good job,” Smith said. “He stayed the way he comes in and he’s a great student. I don’t think Fourth-ranked Nick Piccininni topped Jacob Schwarm for hungry with the over bar and running the chicken wing. in my five years coaching him I’ve ever had to question the third time in his career with a 9-6 decision. You love the pins. Those bonus points are big.” him about school or what’s happening in school. He’s just a consistent guy who has great discipline in his life. I Anthony Montalvo lost a tough match to fourth-ranked Senior Nick Piccininni and Reese Witcraft got the dual think he’s a guy who really wants his team to do well. It’s underway with a horde of scoring in back-to-back his senior year. He knows our team has to fight for tough Taylor Lujan, 4-0, and Austin Harris’ efforts came up just technical falls. Piccininni took out West Virginia’s wins, and he does everything he can to start that off in short against No. 11 Carter Isley, 5-2. Joey Thomas in one period with a takedown and four the duals.” straight turns. It took Witcraft just more than five and Freshman Reece Witcraft fell to Jack Skudlarczyk, 10-5, half minutes to top Lucas Seibert, 17-1. Andrew Shomers earned the Cowboys’ third bonus-point and Wyatt Sheets lost a tough bout to Keaton Geerts, 8-6. win of the evening when he pulled off the upset over No. In Joe Smith’s first dual outing, No. 5 Bryce Steiert won a 17 Gregg Harvey, 10-0. The senior outscored his opponents Dusty Hone collected his second straight dual win with this weekend a combined, 21-3. In the following match, 13-2 major decision. a 7-2 decision over Caleb Rea just before Lewallen Anthony Montalvo improved his record to 13-4 on the dropped Liam Lusher in the first period of his bout. season, taking out seventh-ranked Nino Bonaccorsi via The Cowboys have a quick turnaround and wrestle at No. decision, 6-4. 16 Iowa State tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Ames. The Pokes followed that match with three straight major decisions for Wyatt Sheets (157), Travis Wittlake “The bout at 174 was a really solid effort,” coach John No. 20 Northern Iowa 19, No 8 Oklahoma State 15 (165) and Andrew Shomers (174). Sheets collected Smith said “I was surprised by that effort. Anthony at 184 Jan. 18, 2020 | McLeod Center | Cedar Falls, Iowa dual win No. 4 with the 12-point shutout against Alex was good. We saw when Montalvo went up 4-1, he did a 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Jay Schwarm (UNI) Hornfeck. Wittlake remained undefeated in dual action really good job of keeping the pressure and then going with a 12-3 advantage over Nick Kiussis and Shomers back to his wrists and returning him to the mat.” 9-6 collected his 10th win of the season, 11-3, over Scott Joll, 133: Jack Skudlarczyk (UNI) dec. Reece Witcraft (OSU) No. 3 Boo Lewallen notched a bonus point win in the 10-5 OSU’s two losses on the evening came at 197 pounds 149-pound bout with a 19-4 tech fall over Luke Kemerer. 141: Michael Blockhus (UNI) dec. Dusty Hone (OSU) The bonus-point victory for Lewallen was his seventh of 149: No. 3 Boo Lewallen (OSU) dec. No. 12 Max Thomsen when second-ranked Noah Adams pinned Dakota Geer, the season as the undefeated Cowboy collected win No. and in his first match of the season, Cornelius Putnam 13. (UNI) 5-2 lost to Brandon Ngati in sudden victory. 157: Keaton Geerts (UNI) dec. Wyatt Sheets (OSU) 8-6 At 157 pounds, Wyatt Sheets held on to win a 9-8 decision 165: No. 9 Travis Wittlake (OSU) MD Austin Yant (UNI) 14-5 The Cowboys return to action Saturday night in Galla- against Taleb Rahmani in a wild back-and-forth match. 174: No. 5 Bryce Steiert (UNI) MD No. 12 Joe Smith (OSU) gher-Iba with a top-10 bout against No. 10 Pittsburgh. Down a point to begin the third period, Sheets chose to 13-2 start in the down position. After taking the lead with a 184: No. 4 Talor Lujan (UNI) dec. Anthony Montalvo (OSU) quick reversal, Rahmani was awarded a stalling point, then 4-0 No. 9 Oklahoma State 37, West Virginia 9 escaped to take a 7-6 lead. In the final seconds, Sheets scored another takedown, and Rahmani escaped once 197: No. 11 Dakota Geer (OSU) TF Noah Glaser (UNI) 20-4 Jan. 17, 2020 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater HWT: No. 11 Carter Isley (UNI) dec. Austin Harris (OSU) 5-2 Attendance: 3,027 more, but Sheets’ 1:02 of riding time was the difference as 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Joey Thomas (WVU) the Cowboy hung on to win the decision. 18-0 Also picking up decisions for the Cowboys in the dual win 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) TF Lucas Seibert (WVU) 17-1 were Dusty Hone at 141 pounds, ninth-ranked Travis Wit- 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Caleb Rea (WVU) 7-2 tlake at 165 pounds and No. 11 Dakota Geer at 197 pounds. 149: No. 3 Boo Lewallen (OSU) FALL Liam Lusher (WVU) 1:10 The Pokes are back in action on the road next weekend 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) MD Alex Hornfeck (WVU) 12-0 as they head to Iowa for duals with Northern Iowa on Sat- 165: No. 9 Travis Wittlake (OSU) MD Nick Kiussis (WVU) 12-3 urday, Jan. 25, and the Iowa State Cyclones the following 174: Andrew Shomers (OSU) MD Scot Joll (MD) 11-3 day. 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) FALL Jackson Moomau (WVU) 2:30 No. 9 Oklahoma State 30, No. 10 Pittsburgh 10 197: No. 2 Noah Adams (WVU) FALL No. 11 Dakota Geer Jan. 18, 2020 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater (OSU) 1:07 Attendance: 3,500 HWT: Brandon Ngati (WVU) dec. Cornelius Putnam (OSU) 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) FALL Louis Newell (PITT) 4:15 SV1 3-1 133: No. 6 Mickey Philippi (PITT) FALL Reece Witcraft (OSU) 4:04 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Cole Matthews (PITT) 7-1 149: No. 3 Boo Lewallen (OSU) TF Luke Kemerer (PITT) 19-4 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. Taleb Rahmani (PITT) 9-8 165: No. 9 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. No. 11 Jake Wentzel (PITT) 9-2 174: Andrew Shomers (OSU) MD No. 17 Gregg Harvey (PITT) 10-0 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. No. 7 Nino Bonaccorsi (PITT) 6-4 197: No. 11 Dakota Geer (OSU) Kellen Stout (PITT) 6-2 HWT: No. 8 Demetrius Thomas (PITT) MD Austin Harris (OSU) 14-3

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DUAL 10 DUAL 11 DUAL 12 Jan. 26, 2020 | Ames, Iowa Jan. 31, 2020 | Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 2, 2020 | Stillwater, Okla. Hilton Coliseum Gallagher-Iba Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena

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OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 8 23 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 3 MISSOURI NO. 24 6 AMES, Iowa – No. 8 Oklahoma State wrestling (8-2 overall, STILLWATER – The 11th-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling STILLWATER – The No. 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys (10-2 4-1 Big 12) closed out its weekend in Iowa with a 23-9 team (9-2 overall, 5-1 Big 12) took nine of 10 bouts from overall, 5-1 Big 12) picked up a gritty 26-6 win over 24th- victory against the 16th-ranked Cyclones on Sunday af- the South Dakota State Jackrabbits in its 17th consecutive ranked Missouri on Sunday, highlighted by an upset win ternoon inside Hilton Coliseum. The outing marked OSU’s dual win inside Gallagher-Iba Arena on Friday evening. from Wyatt Sheets and two overtime victories. 13th consecutive dual win against Iowa State. First-ranked Boo Lewallen kept his perfect season intact The 157-pound sophomore took out No. 11 Jarrett Jacques Cowboys Reece Witcraft and Joe Smith collected upset with a shutout major decision against No. 11 Henry in the first tiebreaker of the match. Down three late in the wins for the Cowboys en route to the team’s fourth Pohlmeyer, who ended the Cowboy’s season a year ago. third, Sheets escaped, notched a takedown and rode out conference victory of the season. At 133 pounds, Witcraft After a scoreless first, the Poke escaped in the second and the period to eliminate the Tiger’s riding time and send notched a tight 9-8 decision over Iowa State’s No. 15 Todd rode out the final period with two four-point turns to seal the bout to overtime. After a scoreless sudden victory, Small. The true freshman scored an escape, a takedown the 10-0 win. Jacques scored an escape. Sheets countered with an and two-point nearfall to come from behind in the third escape of his own and added a takedown to win the bout, period and top the Cyclone in only his second win against “I like the way Boo Lewallen broke that match open a little 8-6. a ranked wrestler this season. bit in the third period,” coach John Smith said. “He was a little bit slow on his feet and a little bit conservative. Last “It was a big win,” coach John Smith said. “I thought “We did a good job at 133 pounds and other weights year, that guy ended his season in November, so maybe Wyatt competed well. Sheets just kept coming, even where the matches were tight,” coach John Smith said. he was just a little bit hesitant or concerned about what when it looked like he was done, he would get an escape “We did a good job of just following through and getting he does. You just wrestle smart and you wrestle hard, you or a takedown. I love to see that. Everyone thinks we had strong with each period. I thought we did a good job finish hard. I did like that he broke the match open in the just lost the match, and all of the sudden he’s up and out of that today. It was a good team effort, and several third period.” and hits a beautiful duck under and finishes him off in the individuals gave us some great examples of what we’re overtime. It is good to see him make that adjustment and looking for.” Also collecting bonus points for the Cowboys was Nick not stop. Wyatt won on pure will today.” Piccininni with a 17-1 technical fall against No. 19 Daniel Senior Smith won his first dual bout of the year over ISU’s Vega. The senior lit up the scoreboard in the first period, Also collecting an overtime win for the Pokes was Corne- 11th-ranked Sam Colbray. With no score after a period, the securing two takedowns, a two-point nearfall and four- lius Putnam. The heavyweight wrestler collected his first Cowboy scored the escape quickly in the second and then point nearfall, and put the Cowboys ahead early. The win dual victory inside Gallagher-Iba over Jacob Bohlken in picked up a pair of takedowns to top Colbray, 5-2. marked Piccininni’s third win against a ranked opponent the second tiebreaker, 3-2. A rideout in overtime was the this season and seventh technical fall. difference in the bout. Also garnering a quality win for the Pokes was 125-pound- er Nick Piccininni. The senior faced his third ranked Wyatt Sheets nabbed his fifth major decision on the sea- “Coach Perry told me to ride them out and get tough,” opponent on the year in No. 12 Alex Mackall. He picked up son over Peyton Smith, 11-1, in a bout that featured three Putnam said. “When my mind goes blank and I don’t know a first-period takedown and two-point turn and capped third-period takedowns for the Cowboy. what to do, he always reels me back in. Wrestling is simple the bout off in the same fashion, winning a 10-2 major and winning is the fun part, and I forgot that for a minute decision and his 14th bonus point win this year. Cowboys Anthony Montalvo and Dakota Geer notched until today. It feels good to win.” back-to-back bonus-point wins for OSU on the evening, Boo Lewallen maintained his perfect record in a bout too, both against ranked Jackrabbits. No. 15 Tanner Sloan Senior Nick Piccininni collected his second technical fall where he amassed more than five minutes of riding time. resigned his match to 11th-ranked Geer due to injury after of the weekend with a 20-5 win over Mizzou’s Cameron The Cowboy scored a pair of takedowns and nearfalls in the first period. Montalvo topped No. 14 Zach Carlson with Valdiviez. The Poke rattled off four takedowns and a pair the match and collected a 13-1 major decision. a takedown in the final seconds in a 3-1 decision. of nearfalls in the bout.

Ninth-ranked Travis Wittlake advanced to 10-0 in dual “I came here to be the man,” Montalvo said. “I see all the No. 8 Travis Wittlake remained perfect in dual action with action with a 9-4 decision over Cyclone Chase Straw. Join- guys on my team, and I go in the room every day and see an 11-6 decision against Mizzou’s Peyton Mocco. Dusty ing him with a decision of his own was redshirt freshman the guys on the wall who are legends of the sport. It’s like, Hone also picked up dual win No. 2 this weekend. The Anthony Montalvo. Montalvo took out Marcus Coleman, you don’t go out there hoping to get an upset. I want the Cowboy topped Missouri’s Alex Butler 9-3. 6-2, at 184 pounds for the Cowboys. fans to think, ‘He’s going to go out there and put it on him.’ I want to earn that expectation from the fans and Following Hone’s match, Boo Lewallen lost his first contest Dakota Geer followed up that win with a 21-8 major deci- from myself.” this season to No. 5 Brock Mauller, 5-3, in sudden victory. sion over Francis Duggan. Geer added to his team-leading Freshman Reece Witcraft was the Cowboys’ only other 21 takedowns with seven in the bout, including four in the A big third period for 133-pounder Reece Witcraft pushed loss of the afternoon. He dropped a tough bout, 11-7, to third period. him past Zach Price via decision, 9-4. Dusty Hone followed Allan Hart. at 141 pounds and collected a huge takedown with 42 The Cowboys dropped matches at 141, 157 and 285 seconds left in the second period and secured a riding OSU took the bout at 174 pounds in a thriller between No. pounds. Dusty Hone came up short against No. 6 Ian time point for a 5-2 victory. 11 Joe Smith and Connor Flynn. Flynn took Smith down Parker, 5-2. Wyatt Sheets lost a major decision to No. 3 and to his back early in the first, but the senior Cowboy David Carr, and in his second dual outing of the year, Cor- Eighth-ranked Travis Wittlake advanced to 11-0 in dual fought him off collecting an escape, takedown and nearfall nelius Putnam dropped a 6-2 decision to No. 14 Gannon action earning five takedowns in a 14-6 major decision to round out the first period. Smith scored an escape in Gremmel. over South Dakota State’s Tanner Cook. Joe Smith secured the second and closed out the match with a takedown and his second dual win in a row against Kelby Hawkins, 9-3, nearfall in the final seconds to win, 12-6. No. 8 Oklahoma State 23, No. 16 Iowa State 9 Smith tallied three takedowns and two escapes in his Jan. 26, 2020 | Hilton Coliseum | Ames, Iowa second dual appearance this season. Dakota Geer (197) and Anthony Montalvo (184) took back- 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD No. 12 Alex Mackall to-back decisions from Missouri. Montalvo earned his ninth (ISU) 10-2 In the final match of the night, Austin Harris fell short to dual win against Dylan Wisman, 9-5, and Geer nabbed a 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. No. 15 Todd Small (ISU) 9-8 Blake Wolters, 4-3, in a hard-fought bout. 10-5 decision from Wyatt Koelling. 141: No. 6 Ian Parker (ISU) dec. Dusty Hone (OSU) 5-2 149: No. 3 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Ryan Leisure (ISU) 13-1 The Cowboys return to the mat at 2 p.m. on Sunday to The Pokes head west next for contests with Air Force and 157: No. 3 David Carr (ISU) MD Wyatt Sheets (OSU) 14-6 take on the No. 25 Missouri Tigers in a classic Big 8/Big 12 Wyoming on Saturday, Jan. 8, the first beginning at noon 165: No. 9 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Chase Straw (ISU) contest. CST and the finale in Laramie at 8 p.m. CST. 9-4 174: No. 12 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 11 Sam Colbray (ISU) No. 11 Oklahoma State 35, South Dakota State 3 No. 11 Oklahoma State 26, No. 24 Missouri 6 5-2 Jan. 31, 2020 | Gallagher-Iba | Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 2, 2020 | Gallagher-Iba | Stillwater, Okla. 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Marcus Coleman (ISU) Attendance: 2,767 Attendance: 3,111 6-2 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF No. 19 Danny Vega 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Cameron Valdiviez 197: No. 11 Dakota Geer (OSU) MD Francis Duggan (ISU) (SDSU) 17-1 (MU) 20-5, 7:00 21-8 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. Zach Price (SDSU) 9-4 133: Allan Hart (MU) dec. Reece Witcraft (OSU) 11-7 HWT: No. 14 Gannon Gremmel (ISU) dec. Cornelius Put- 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Clay Carlson (SDSU) 5-2 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Alex Butler (MU) 9-3 nam (OSU) 6-2 149: No. 1 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD No. 11 Henry Pohlmeyer 149: No. 5 Brock Mauller dec. No. 1 Boo Lewallen (OSU) (SDSU) 10-0 5-3 SV1 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) MD Peyton Smith (SDSU) 11-3 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. No. 11 Jarrett Jacques (MU) 165: No. 8 Travis Wittlake (OSU) MD Tanner Cook (SDSU) 8-6 TB1 14-6 165: No. 8 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Peyton Mocco (MU) 11-6 174: No. 11 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Kelby Hawkins 9-3 174: No. 11 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Connor Flynn (MU) 12-6 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. No. 14 Zach Carlson 3-1 184: Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Dylan Wisman (MU) 9-5 197: No. 11 Dakota Geer (OSU) inj, for. No. 15 Tanner Sloan 197: No. 11 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. Wyatt Koelling (MU) 3:00 HWT: Blake Wolters (SDSU) dec. Austin Harris (OSU) 4-3 10-5 HWT: Cornelius Putnam (OSU) dec. Jacob Bohlken (MU) 3-2 TB2

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DUAL 13 DUAL 14 DUAL 15 Feb. 8, 2020 | Colorado Springs Colo. Feb. 8, 2020 | Laramie, Wyo. Feb. 16, 2020 | Stillwater, Okla. East Gym Arena-Auditorium Gallagher-Iba Arena

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OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 11 25 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 11 25 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 10 8 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The No. 11 Oklahoma State wrestling LARAMIE, Wyo. – The No. 11 Oklahoma State wrestling team STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State Cowboys (13-2 overall; 8-1 team collected two Big 12 dual wins on the road Saturday in back- collected two Big 12 dual wins on the road Saturday in back-to-back Big 12) topped in-state rival Oklahoma on Sunday afternoon, to-back contests. The team picked up a dominant 37-3 win over Air contests. The team picked up a dominant 37-3 win over Air Force 27-8, securing four bonus-point victories in the dual. With the Force in Colorado Springs and capped off the evening with a 25-7 in Colorado Springs and capped off the evening with a 25-7 win win, OSU improved to 143-27-10 all-time in the Bedlam wres- win against Wyoming in Laramie. against Wyoming in Laramie. tling series and notched its 11th straight against the Sooners.

Beginning with the Falcons, the Pokes notched seven bonus-point Beginning with the Falcons, the Pokes notched seven bonus-point In his Gallagher-Iba finale, Nick Piccininni sent the crowd into a frenzy one final time with a third-period fall over OU’s Christian victories including a trio of technical falls from Nick Piccininni, Wyatt victories including a trio of technical falls from Nick Piccininni, Wyatt Moody. With a one-point lead and just over a minute left in the Sheets and Dakota Geer. Piccininni and Sheets’ bouts extended to Sheets and Dakota Geer. Piccininni and Sheets’ bouts extended to match, Piccininni locked up a cradle and got the pin to move to the final period, and Geer ended his match with Casey Jumps, in the final period, and Geer ended his match with Casey Jumps, in 23-1 on the season. just 3:46. just 3:46. “Always expect the unexpected, especially in Bedlam,” Cowboy Dusty Hone notched a major decision for the Cowboys at Cowboy Dusty Hone notched a major decision for the Cowboys at Piccininni said. “Coach always preaches it to us. Fortunately for 149 pounds against Falcon Lenny Petersen, 13-4. It marked his sixth 149 pounds against Falcon Lenny Petersen, 13-4. It marked his sixth me, this was the first time I had to expect the unexpected in a win via major this season. Also adding four team points for OSU, win via major this season. Also adding four team points for OSU, Bedlam match. This was that time, but I got better today. This Travis Wittlake defeated Vincent Dolce, 17-4, in the 165-pound bout. Travis Wittlake defeated Vincent Dolce, 17-4, in the 165-pound bout. is going to prepare me for the weeks ahead.” Anthony Montalvo added on his own major with an 18-5 victory Anthony Montalvo added on his own major with an 18-5 victory against Air Force’s Jacob Thompson. against Air Force’s Jacob Thompson. In the heavyweight match, Austin Harris picked up a much-needed 13-5 major decision to put the Pokes back on top following a pair of losses at 174 pounds and 197. Sixth- Joe Smith notched his fourth dual win of his senior campaign at Joe Smith notched his fourth dual win of his senior campaign at ranked Boo Lewallen also recorded a major decision for the Air Force with a 4-1 decision over Cody Surratt and picked up his Air Force with a 4-1 decision over Cody Surratt and picked up his Cowboys at 149 pounds, defeating Jacob Butler 14-1 for his second ranked win of the season over No. 12 Hayden Hastings at second ranked win of the season over No. 12 Hayden Hastings at team-leading ninth major decision of the season. Wyoming. Wyoming. Anthony Montalvo responded for the Pokes in the next bout, OSU collected eight wins in Arena-Auditorium, including a huge OSU collected eight wins in Arena-Auditorium, including a huge scrapping out a 4-0 decision over Darrien Roberts. Both teams upset from freshman Reece Witcraft over No. 8 Montorie Bridges upset from freshman Reece Witcraft over No. 8 Montorie Bridges were deducted a team point following that bout. in sudden victory. The pair traded escapes before the bout went to in sudden victory. The pair traded escapes before the bout went to overtime, where Witcraft sealed the bout with a takedown. Witcraft overtime, where Witcraft sealed the bout with a takedown. Witcraft Another exciting win for freshman Reece Witcraft came at also picked up a win at Air Force over Jared Van Vleet. also picked up a win at Air Force over Jared Van Vleet. 133 pounds when he topped Sooner Tommy Hoskins. Witcraft and Hoskins exchanged takedowns and four-point nearfalls Senior Boo Lewallen also went undefeated on the day collecting a Senior Boo Lewallen also went undefeated on the day collecting a in the first period before the Cowboy scored an escape and 16-5 major decision against Dylan Martinez (AF) before upending 16-5 major decision against Dylan Martinez (AF) before upending takedown to close out the final frame. Wyoming’s Jacob Greenwood, 14-2. Piccininni added to his win Wyoming’s Jacob Greenwood, 14-2. Piccininni added to his win Wyatt Sheets and Travis Wittlake closed out the dual with a total with an 8-2 decision against Jake Svihel to round out a perfect total with an 8-2 decision against Jake Svihel to round out a perfect pair of wins at 157 and 165 pounds. Unranked Sheets avenged weekend. weekend. an early-season loss to No. 20 Justin Thomas, 8-3. It marked Sheets’ third ranked win on the season. Wittlake collected Sheets rounded out an undefeated weekend as well with a 6-0 Sheets rounded out an undefeated weekend as well with a 6-0 a 19-4 technical fall over OU’s Elijah Joseph in 5:26. It’s the shutout of Wyoming’s Dewey Krueger. The redshirt sophomore shutout of Wyoming’s Dewey Krueger. The redshirt sophomore redshirt freshman’s four such win this season and his 15th dual accumulated more than five minutes of riding time in the match. accumulated more than five minutes of riding time in the match. victory.

Austin Harris and Cornelius Putnam split duties at heavyweight, with Austin Harris and Cornelius Putnam split duties at heavyweight, with “It was a good win,” coach John Smith said. “I thought we Putnam losing at Air Force in a close bout and Harris falling to Brian Putnam losing at Air Force in a close bout and Harris falling to Brian wrestled tight in some matches, but we found ways to win. In Andrews at Wyoming. Dakota Geer lost the only other bout on the Andrews at Wyoming. Dakota Geer lost the only other bout on the Bedlam you have to expect the unexpected, and hopefully it goes our way and I felt like it did today. It wasn’t our best dual, day for the Cowboys. day for the Cowboys. but I like the way things played out and I think it will benefit us.” The Pokes return to action at 1 p.m. on Feb. 16 for the final home The Pokes return to action at 1 p.m. on Feb. 16 for the final home dual of the season, hosting Oklahoma in a Bedlam matchup on dual of the season, hosting Oklahoma in a Bedlam matchup on The Cowboys return to action in a week at 7 p.m. against the senior day.a senior day.a top-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa City.

No. 11 Oklahoma State 37, Air Force 3 No. 11 Oklahoma State 37, Air Force 3 No. 10 Oklahoma State 27, Oklahoma 8 Feb. 8, 2020 | East Gym | Colorado Springs, Colo. Feb. 8, 2020 | East Gym | Colorado Springs, Colo. Feb. 16, 2020 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Graham Shore (AF) 18-2, 5:15 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Graham Shore (AF) 18-2, 5:15 Attendance: 7,070 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. Jared Van Vleet (AF) 11-6 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. Jared Van Vleet (AF) 11-6 174: No. 17 Anthony Mantanona (OU) dec. No. 10 Joe Smith 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) MD Lenny Petersen (AF) 13-4 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) MD Lenny Petersen (AF) 13-4 (OSU) 10-5 149: No. 5 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Dylan Martinez (AF) 16-5 149: No. 5 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Dylan Martinez (AF) 16-5 184: No. 15 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Darrien Roberts (OU) 4-0 157: No. 20 Wyatt Sheets (OSU) TF Trey Brisker (AF) 19-1, 6:39 157: No. 20 Wyatt Sheets (OSU) TF Trey Brisker (AF) 19-1, 6:39 197: No. 19 Jake Woodley (OU) dec. No. 14 Dakota Geer (OSU) 165: No. 7 Travis Wittlake (OSU) MD Vincent Dolce (AF) 17-4 165: No. 7 Travis Wittlake (OSU) MD Vincent Dolce (AF) 17-4 10-9 174: No. 10 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Cody Surratt (AF) 4-1 174: No. 10 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Cody Surratt (AF) 4-1 HWT: Austin Harris (OSU) MD Collin McCoy (OU) 13-5 184: No. 16 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) MD Jacob Thompson (AF) 18-5 184: No. 16 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) MD Jacob Thompson (AF) 18-5 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) Fall Christian Moody (OU) 5:54 197: No. 12 Dakota Geer (OSU) TF Casey Jumps (AF) 16-0, 3:46 197: No. 12 Dakota Geer (OSU) TF Casey Jumps (AF) 16-0, 3:46 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. Tommy Hoskins (OU) 11-7 HWT: Kayne Hutchison (AF) dec. Cornelius Putnam (OSU) 6-5 HWT: Kayne Hutchison (AF) dec. Cornelius Putnam (OSU) 6-5 141: Dom Demas (OU) dec. Dusty Hone (OSU) 4-3 149: No. 6 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Jacob Butler (OU) 14-1 No. 11 Oklahoma State 25, Wyoming 7* No. 11 Oklahoma State 25, Wyoming 7* 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. Justin Thomas (OU) Feb. 8, 2020 | Arena-Auditorium | Laramie, Wyo. Feb. 8, 2020 | Arena-Auditorium | Laramie, Wyo. 165: No. 7 Travis Wittlake (OSU) TF Elijah Joseph (OU) 19-4 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Jake Svihel (WYO) 8-2 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Jake Svihel (WYO) 8-2 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) SV1 133: Reece Witcraft (OSU) dec. No. 8 Montorie Bridges (WYO) SV1 3-1 3-1 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Trevor Jeffries (WYO) 8-2 141: Dusty Hone (OSU) dec. Trevor Jeffries (WYO) 8-2 149: No. 5 Boo Lewallen (OSU) Jacob Greenwood (WYO) MD, 14-2 149: No. 5 Boo Lewallen (OSU) Jacob Greenwood (WYO) MD, 14-2 157: No. 20 Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. Dewey Krueger (WYO) 6-0 157: No. 20 Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. Dewey Krueger (WYO) 6-0 165: No. 7 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 10-5 165: No. 7 Travis Wittlake (OSU) dec. Cole Moody (WYO) 10-5 174: No. 10 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 12 Hayden Hastings (WYO) 8-2 174: No. 10 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 12 Hayden Hastings (WYO) 8-2 184: No. 16 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Tate Samuelson (WYO) 2-1 184: No. 16 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Tate Samuelson (WYO) 2-1 197: Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec. No. 12 Dakota Geer (OSU) 8-6 197: Stephen Buchanan (WYO) dec. No. 12 Dakota Geer (OSU) 8-6 HWT: Brian Andrews (WYO) TF Austin Harris (OSU) 15-0 HWT: Brian Andrews (WYO) TF Austin Harris (OSU) 15-0 *Wyoming deducted a team point for bench misconduct *Wyoming deducted a team point for bench misconduct

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DUAL 16 Feb. 23, 2020 | Iowa City, Iowa Carver-Hawkeye Arena

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OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 11 6 IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Oklahoma State Cowboys (13-3 overall; 8-1 Big 12) fell to top-ranked Iowa, 34-6, on Sunday evening inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena despite a huge upset from Cowboy Wyatt Sheets. Sheets notched ranked win No. 4 this year in a 9-4 decision over fifth-ranked Kaleb Young. At 157 pounds, the Cowboy scored a reversal in the second and two third-pe- riod takedowns to top the Hawkeye. It marks the redshirt sophomore’s sixth straight dual win with three of those coming against top-20 wrestlers. Redshirt freshman Anthony Montalvo picked up the Pokes’ second win of the evening over Iowa’s Nelson Brands. Montalvo notched a takedown in each period to pick up the 8-2 decision with riding time. The bout marked the Cowboy’s seventh consecutive dual win and pushed his dual record to 13-3. Travis Wittlake lost his first dual match of the season to No. 2 Alex Marinelli. The bout was knotted up at one point apiece before Marinelli scored a third-period takedown. Nick Piccininni, Dusty Hone, Joe Smith and Austin Harris each dropped major decisions. No. 2 Pat Lugo collected a fall against sixth-ranked Boo Lewallen, and Austin De- Santo pinned Reece Witcraft. Dakota Geer also lost an 8-3 decision to No. 3 Jacob Warner. The Pokes return to Stillwater and take a week off leading up to the Big 12 Conference Championship in Tulsa, Okla. The conference tournament begins on March 7 and wraps up the following day.

No. 1 Iowa 34, No. 9 Oklahoma State 6 Feb. 23, 2020 | Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Iowa City, Iowa 125: No. 1 Spencer Lee (IOWA) MD No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) 12-3 133: No. 3 Austin DeSanto (IOWA) Fall Reece Witcraft (OSU) 2:38 141: No. 5 Max Murin (IOWA) MD Dusty Hone (OSU) 15-4 149: No. 2 Pat Lugo (IOWA) Fall No. 6 Boo Lewallen (OSU) 2:22 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. No. 5 Kaleb Young (IOWA) 9-4 165: No. 2 Alex Marinelli (IOWA) dec. No. 6 Travis Wittlake (OSU) 3-2 174: No. 1 Michael Kemerer (IOWA) MD dec. No. 13 Joe Smith (OSU) 12-2 184: No. 14 Anthony Montalvo (OSU) dec. Nelson Brands (IOWA) 8-2 197: No. 3 Jacob Warner dec. No. 16 Dakota Geer (OSU) 8-3 HWT: No. 3 Tony Cassioppi MD Austin Harris (OSU) 11-1

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CHRISTIAN BAHL BREVIN BALMECEDA KAID BROCK DATON FIX DAKOTA GEER KADEN GFELLER RHETT GOLOWENSKI RSo., 174 Fr., 141 RSr., 133/141 pounds RSo., 133 pounds RJr., 184 pounds RSo., 141 pounds RFr., 125 pounds

JALIN HARPER AUSTIN HARRIS DUSTY HONE BEAR HUGHES JAQUAN JACKSON JAROD KADEL COLTEN KLEIN RFr., 165 pounds RSo., 197 pounds RJr., 149 pounds RFr., 197 pounds RSo., 174 pounds Fr., 141 pounds Fr., 125 pounds

BOO LEWALLEN CADE LINDSEY DANIEL MANIBOG CHRISTIAN MCCUTCHEON CHANCE MCLANE ANTHONY MONTALVO COLT NEWTON RJr., 149 pounds Fr., 165 pounds Fr., 149 pounds Fr., 174 pounds Fr., 157 pounds RFr., 184 pounds Fr., 133 pounds

ANDREW NIEMAN PRICE PERRIER NICK PICCININNI CORNELIUS PUTNAM WYATT SHEETS BENNETT SHERRER ANDREW SHOMERS RJr., 133 pounds Fr., 141 pounds RSr., 125 pounds RSo., HWT RSo., 157 pounds RFr., 149 pounds RSr., 157 pounds

JOE SMITH GAVIN STIKA COLE VANVLEET TRISTON WILLS CONNER WILSON REECE WITCRAFT TRAVIS WITTLAKE RSr., 174 pounds RFr., 174 pounds RSo., 141 pounds Fr., 174 pounds RFr., 133 pounds Fr., 133 pounds RFr., 165 pounds

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