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IOWA DUAL CAPSULE SERIES HISTORY Feb. 24 | 2:00 p.m. CT | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater VS. IOWA Watch: FloWrestling.org 2/22/54 W 24 8 A Radio: 97.3-KSPI FM (Rex Holt and Roger Moore) 1/24/55 T 13 13 H Live Stats: Trackwrestling 1/25/58 W 18 6 A OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2/20/59 W 18 9 H 1/28/60 W 22 5 A Date Opponent Time/Result No. 2 Oklahoma State No. 3 Iowa 1/5/61 W 25 2 A 11/17 at No. 22 South Dakota State W, 45-6 1/18/63 W 15 9 H 11/18 at No. 13 Minnesota W, 23-9 COWBOYS HAWKEYES 1/15/77 L 10 22 A 11/25 Wyoming W, 27-6 14-0; 8-0 Big 12 14-0; 9-0 Big 10 2/9/78 L 15 23 H 12/9 Oklahoma W, 41-2 Coach Coach Tom Brands 1/12/79 L 7 33 A 12/16 at Northern Colorado W, 47-0 Oklahoma State, 1988 Iowa, 1992 2/22/80 L 14 22 H Career 425-62-6/28th year Career: 235-42-1/15th year 12/20 Reno Tournament of Champions 7 Champs 1/15/81 L 6 35 A At Oklahoma State: Same At Iowa: 218-22-1/13th year 1/1-2 Southern Scuffle 4 Champs 2/9/82 L 18 22 H 1/12 at No. 25 Princeton W, 27-12 12/18/82 W 27 23 A 1/13 at No. 24 Rutgers W, 26-5 PROBABLE STARTERS 2/10/84 W 24 6 H 1/18 at West Virginia W, 40-3 2/16/85 L 6 40 A 1/19 at No. 14 Pitt W, 33-9 NO. 2 OKLAHOMA STATE VS. NO. 3 IOWA SERIES 2/14/86 L 9 30 H 1/27 No. 15 Iowa State W, 22-15 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (26-0) vs. No. 2 (16-1) Lee leads, 2-0 2/14/87 L 15 28 A 2/1 No. 16 Northern Iowa W, 24-9 133: No. 2 Daton Fix (26-1) vs. No. 3 Austin DeSanto (16-1) Never Met 2/13/88 W 19 15 H 2/3 No. 22 Lehigh W, 27-6 2/11/89 L 10 26 A 2/8 Air Force W, 39-0 141: No. 12 Kaid Brock (15-6) vs. No. 16 Max Murin (12-5) Never Met 1/13/90 W 21 15 N 2/16 at No. 5 Missouri W, 19-15 149: No. 6 Kaden Gfeller (24-3) vs. No. 12 Pat Lugo (14-6) Never Met 2/11/90 W 19 18 H 2/9/91 L 2 35 A 2/24 No. 3 Iowa 2 p.m. 157: Wyatt Sheets (15-9) vs. No. 7 Kaleb Young (15-3) 3/9-10 Big 12 Championships All Day 1/23/94 W 17 15 N -or- Jonce Blaylock (15-6) 3/21-23 NCAA Championships All Day 2/11/94 W 23 16 H 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (16-2) vs. No. 2 Alex Marinelli (19-0) Marinelli leads, 1-0 1/22/95 L 3 31 N 2/11/95 L 10 29 A SERIES CAPSULE VS. IOWA -or- Andrew Shomers (9-6) Series History OSU leads, 28-22-2 1/20/96 L 13 28 N 174: No. 6 Joe Smith (14-4) vs. Mitch Bowman (7-4) Never Met In Stillwater OSU leads, 13-7-2 2/9/96 L 9 26 H In Iowa City Iowa leads, 13-11 184: No. 9 Jacobe Smith (22-3) vs. No. 12 Cash Wilcke (17-3) Never Met 1/19/97 W 21 13 N 2/14/98 W 22 18 A Neutral OSU leads, 4-2 197: No. 6 Preston Weigel (6-0) vs. No. 4 Jacob Warner (14-2) Never Met 2/21/99 W 26 11 H First meeting (1954) OSU 24, Iowa 8 HWT: No. 2 Derek White (23-1) vs. No. 8 Sam Stoll (8-2) Stoll leads, 1-0 2/5/00 L 14 20 A Last meeting (2018) Iowa 20, OSU 12 12/2/00 W 21 14 H John Smith vs. Iowa 17-11-1 1/11/02 W 21 15 A Tom Brands vs. Oklahoma State 6-6-1 COWBOY QUICK HITS 1/12/03 W 24 15 H 1/11/04 W 30 10 A ►Despite an injury-plagued lineup throughout the season, Oklahoma State has 1/16/05 W 26 12 H amassed a 14-0, (8-0 Big 12) record. 1/7/06 W 18 14 A 1/13/07 W 22 13 N ►John Smith recorded win No. 425 against the Missouri Tigers, and the legendary Cowboy 1/19/07 W 21 11 H coach owns sole possession of sixth place on the list of all-time winningest NCAA Division I 1/5/08 W 19 14 A wrestling coaches. 1/18/09 L 13 20 H ►This week the Cowboys have nine wrestlers ranked at their respective weights in various 1/16/10 L 16 19 A polls. 1/16/11 T 15 15 H 1/07/12 W 17 16 A ►The Cowboys remain in the No. 2 spot in the USA Today/Intermat rankings this week follow- 1/13/12 W 18 12 H ing their win over No. 5 Missouri. The loss ended a 35-match win streak for Mizzou. 1/10/14 L 6 24 A ►Undefeated in league duals this season, OSU seeks its seventh-straight Big 12 Tournament 1/11/15 L 7 30 H title in March. 11/14/15 L 16 18 A 1/15/17 W 24 11 H 1/14/18 L 20 12 A THANK YOU, SENIORS

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION NAME WEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Location Stillwater, OK Wesley Ahrberg 157 Fr. Cushing, Okla./Cushing Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Colors Orange and Black Christian Bahl 174 RFr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Enrollment 24,274 Jonce Blaylock 157 RSr. Tulsa, Okla./Berryhill Conference Big 12 Kaid Brock 133/141 RJr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Team Name Cowboys Mascot Pistol Pete Colton Denney 157 Fr. Edmond, Okla./Heritage Hall President V. Burns Hargis Zalin Edwards 165 RSr. Pawhuska, Okla./Pawhuska Athletic Director Mike Holder Facility (Capacity) Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Daton Fix 125/133 RFr. Sand Springs, Okla./Charles Page Athletic Web Site www.okstate.com Jacob Fontanez 125/133 RSo. Stillwater, Okla./Army West Point University Web Site www.okstate.edu Dakota Geer 184 RSo. Franklin, Penn./Edinboro STAFF INFORMATION Kaden Gfeller 141/149 RFr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall Head Coach John Smith Jalin Harper 165 Fr. Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan School Record 425-62-6 (28th year) Austin Harris 197 RFr. Roseburg, Ore./Roseburg Overall Record 425-62-6 (28th year) Office Phone 405-744-4541 Dusty Hone 149 RSo. Cedar City, Utah/St. Edward Office Fax 405-744-1763 Bear Hughes 184 RFr. Coweta, Okla./Coweta Associate Head Coach Zack Esposito Assistant Coach Chris Perry JaQuan Jackson 174 Fr. Tampa, Fla./Robinson Recruiting Coordinator Tyler Caldwell Boo Lewallen 149 RJr. Yukon, Okla./Yukon TEAM INFORMATION Mike Magaldo 141 RSr. Gillette, N.J. / Watchung Hills Regional 2017-18 Record 13-2 Andrew Marsden 184/197 RJr. Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake Central 2017-18 Big 12 Record 8-0 Geordan Martinez 149 RSr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Boise State 2018 Big 12 Tournament Finish 1st Anthony Montalvo 184 Fr. Clovis, Calif./Buchanan 2018 NCAA Finish 13th 2017-18 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 14/5 Andrew Nieman 125/133 RSo. Stillwater, Okla. / Stillwater NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 7/2 Nick Piccininni 125/133 RJr. East Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville Starters Returning/Lost 8/2 All-Americans Returning/Lost 7/1 Cornelius Putnam HWT RFr. Tampa, Fla./Blair Academy (N.J.) Hanyu Qiu 149 Fr. Springfield, Va./West Springfield RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS 2017-18 Chandler Rogers 165 RSr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Kaid Brock (5th place, 133 pounds), Boo Lewallen (8th place, Wyatt Sheets 149/157 RSo. Stilwell, Okla./Stilwell 149 pounds), Chandler Rogers (8th place, 165 pounds), Jacobe Bennett Sherrer 133 Fr. Pryor, Okla./Pryor Smith (8th place, 184 pounds) Andrew Shomers 157 RJr. Ransomville, N.Y./Edinboro 2016-17 Jacobe Smith 174 RSr. Muskogee, Okla./NEO Nick Piccinni (4th place, 125 pounds), Kaid Brock (5th place, 133 pounds), Joe Smith (4th place, 157 pounds), Chandler Rogers Joe Smith 157/165 RJr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater (5th place, 165 pounds), Preston Weigel (6th place, 197 pounds) Gavin Stika 157/165 Fr. Creston, Ohio/Norwayne RETURNING BIG 12 CHAMPIONS Cole VanVleet 141/149 Fr. Littleton, Colo./Heritage 2017-18 Preston Weigel 197 RSr. Russell, Kan./Hays Nick Piccininni (125 pounds), Boo Lewallen (149 pounds), Chan- Derek White HWT RSr. Edmond, Okla./Nebraska dler Rogers (165 pounds), Derek White (heavyweight) Conner Wilson 133/141 Fr. Allen, Texas/ Allen 2016-17 Travis Wittlake 174 Fr. Coos Bay, Ore./Marshfield Nick Piccininni (125 pounds), Joe Smith (157 pounds), Preston Weigel (197 pounds)

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JOHN SMITH OKLAHOMA STATE 100-WIN CLUB Head Coach | 28th Year | Oklahoma State, 1988 Wrestler W L T 1 John Smith (1984-88) 152 8 2 2 Alex Dieringer (2012-2016) 128 4 0 Now in his 28th year, Smith accepted the head coaching position at Oklahoma State in Mike Farrell (1986-89) 128 39 2 1992 and the numbers and accomplishments since that time speak for themselves. He Alan Fried (1991-94) 128 6 0 has led his alma mater to five NCAA team titles in 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006, 5 Jordan Oliver (2009-13) 127 6 0 and he has coached 32 NCAA individual champions and five Olympians. Under his Jared Rosholt (2007-10) 127 24 0 7 Johny Hendricks (2004-07) 126 13 0 watch, the Cowboys have brought 18 team conference tournament championships, two 8 Cory Baze (1986-89) 125 41 1 Big 12 regular season titles and 114 individual conference titles back to Stillwater. He Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 125 14 0 has seen his student-athletes earn All-America recognition 129 times, an average of 4.8 10 Chris Perry (2010-14) 122 11 0 All-America honorees per year. Mike Sheets (1981-84) 122 12 0 Pat Smith (1990-94) 122 4 2 13 Kenny Monday (1981-84) 121 12 2 Jamal Parks (2009-12) 121 24 0 15 Zack Esposito (2003-06) 120 12 0 JOHN SMITH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) 120 15 0 COACHING CAREER WRESTLING CAREER Coleman Scott (2005-08) 120 24 0 18 Chris Barnes (1987-90) 119 27 3 ►OSU’s All-Time Winningest Coach at 425-62-6 ►Six-Time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992) 19 Chris Pendleton (2001-05) 118 12 0 ►Two-Time NWCA National Coach of the Year (1994, 2003) Ricky Stewart (1978-82) 118 17 0 ►Five-Time NCAA Champion Coach (1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, ►Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992) ►Two-Time Pan American Games Gold Medalist (1987, 1991) 21 Eric Guerrero (1996-99) 117 13 0 2006) ►Two-Time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990) 22 Dean Heil (2015-18) 116 18 0 ►USA Wrestling Women’s Co-Coach of the Year (2017) ►Two-Time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988) 23 Steven Schmidt (1995-98) 115 15 0 ►20-Time Conference Champion Coach (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, ►Three-Time NCAA All-American (1985, 1987, 1988) 24 Nathan Morgan (2005-08) 114 20 0 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 (reg seas), 2013 (reg ►Three-Time Big Eight Champion (1985, 1987, 1988) Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) 114 13 4 seas/tourn), 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) ►Recipient, Amateur Athletic Foundation World Trophy (1992) 26 Randy Couture (1989-92) 113 42 3 Teague Moore (1996-99) 113 25 0 ►13-Time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, ►First Ever American To Earn FILA’s Master of Technique Award (Best technical wrestler in the world, 1990) 28 Kendall Cross (1987-90) 111 27 3 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) Mark Munoz (1998-01) 111 27 0 ►Two-Time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1994, 1996) ►First Wrestler To Win James E. Sullivan Award (Nation’s top amateur athlete, 1990) 30 Kirk Mammen (1989-92) 110 33 5 ►32 NCAA Individual Champions Coached ►U.S. Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year (1990) Shane Roller (2000-03) 110 42 0 ►129 NCAA All-Americans Coached ►FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991) 32 Nolan Boyd (2013-17) 108 35 0 ►114 Conference Individual Champions Coached ►USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989) Brandon Mason (2006-09) 108 43 0 ►Coach, USA Olympic Wrestling Team (2000, 2012) ►Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988) 34 Anthony Collica (2013-17) 106 31 0 ►Coach, USA World Championships (1998, 2009, 2010, 2011) ►U.S. Olympic Committee Titan Award (2004) 35 Austin Marsden (2012-16) 104 19 0 Mark Perry (1981-85) 104 21 2 ►Coach, USA World Cup Team (1997) ►Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996) Jake Rosholt (2003-06) 104 21 0 ►Coach, USA Women’s Cadet World Team (2018) ►Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003) ►Distinguished Member, National Wrestling Hall of Fame (inducted 38 Eddie Klimara (2013-16) 103 37 0 in 1997) 39 Todd Chesbro (1989-92) 101 29 0 ►Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997) Hardell Moore (1995-98) 101 30 0 ►Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005) 41 Mark Branch (1994-97) 100 18 0 ►NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987) Luke Skove (1982-86) 100 23 2

SMITH YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD ENTERING 2018-19 Duals All Individual Bouts Conference NCAA Year Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % % Place Champs Place Champs AAs 1992 7 0 0 268 218 45 5 53 108 82.3% 19.8% NA 3 2nd 1 6 1993 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.3% 4.9% NA NA NA NA NA 1994 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 6 1995 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.8% 8.0% 2nd 2 7th 1 3 1996 15 3 1 406 260 146 0 42 131 63.9% 10.3% 1st 2 6th 0 4 1997 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.2% 10.1% 1st 6 2nd 2 7 1998 20 0 0 443 329 114 0 46 120 74.3% 10.4% 1st 6 3rd 2 6 1999 23 0 0 395 289 106 0 50 140 73.0% 12.6% 2nd 3 3rd 1 4 2000 12 5 1 457 338 119 0 80 183 74.0% 17.5% 1st 4 5th 0 3 2001 17 1 0 477 368 109 0 108 196 78.8% 23.1% 1st 4 3rd 1 6 2002 20 3 0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.2% 15.1% 2nd 3 5th 1 4 2003 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 7 2004 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 7 2005 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 7 2006 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2 6 2007 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.9% 9.6% 3rd 3 5th 0 4 2008 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.3% 13.8% 3rd 1 T5th 1 4 2009 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.4% 15.7% 4th 0 16th 0 1 2010 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.3% 15.4% 1st 3 6th 0 4 2011 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.0% 13.4% 1st 5 4th 1 3 2012* 17 1 NA 535 391 144 0 83 189 73.1% 15.5% 2nd 4 6th 0 3 2013* 20 1 NA 736 521 215 0 140 301 70.8% 19.0% 1st 8 2nd 2 7 2014 11 5 NA 735 519 216 0 119 239 70.6% 16.2% 1st 6 3rd 2 5 2015 12 3 NA 751 505 246 0 97 217 67.2% 12.9% 1st 7 7th 1 4 2016 13 3 NA 769 558 211 0 123 288 72.5% 16.0% 1st 7 2nd 2 6 2017 14 1 NA 583 451 152 0 95 259 77.4% 16.3% 1st 8 3rd 1 8 2018 13 2 NA 630 460 170 0 112 257 71.5% 14.0% 1st 4 13th 0 4 Totals 411 62 6 13,606 9,750 3,859 5 1,974 4,726 71.6% 14.4% -- 114 -- 32 129 * Team also won the Big 12 dual match (regular season) championship

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THE BASICS Piccininni, Joe Smith and Kaid Brock. Oklahoma State wrestling (14-0; 8-0 Big 12) welcomes the Piccininni is undefeated this season at 125 pounds and LAST MEETING undefeated Iowa Hawkeyes to Gallagher-Iba Arena on Sunday has five ranked wins on the year, including three over top-10 Jan. 14, 2018 | Iowa City, Iowa afternoon in a No. 2 vs. No. 3 rivalry showdown. opponents. He is a statistical leader for the Cowboys in multiple Carver-Hawkeye Arena This week's NWCA/USA Today DI Coaches poll positions Iowa categories, including dual points (60), technical falls (12), at No. 3, the Cowboys at No. 2 and Penn State in the first-place takedowns (49) and nearfalls (15). Derek White has been an exclamation point for OSU at OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 12 spot. The Cowboys have a ranked wrestler at nine weights, with eight of those landing in the top 10 and all but two of those in the heavyweight again this season. He's lost only one bout on the top six. year, to the now top-ranked 285-pound wrestler, Gable Steveson. IOWA NO. 7 20 Both programs are undefeated this season and positioned Since, he has defeated four ranked opponents and won 22 IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Oklahoma State wrestling team suffered its atop the ranks in their conferences. Combined, the teams have consecutive bouts. first loss of the season Sunday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, defeated 16 top-25 teams over the course of the season and half Jacobe Smith moved up a weight at the beginning of the falling, 20-12, at the hands of seventh-ranked Iowa. nine ranked wrestlers in their projected lineups for the weekend. calendar year to wrestle at 184 pounds. He was undefeated in Faced with a hostile opposing crowd and a docked team point for The dual marks the Cowboys' 10th matchup with a ranked dual action until losing a bout to No. 8 Ryan Preisch of Lehigh on a pair of bench warnings, the Cowboys (6-1, 3-0 Big 12) had their opponent this season. Action in Stillwater begins at 2:00 CST. Feb. 3, and has since bounced back and picked up wins against chances but were unable to overcome a couple of upsets on the Air Force and a ranked win at Mizzou. road in the 52nd meeting between the two rivals. "It wasn't one of our better matches," head coach John Smith WATCH THE COWBOYS said. "I actually don't know if we've wrestled a good match yet. Fans can tune in to watch the top-three dual matchup between IN THE POLLS The tight matches and the ones we needed to win, we didn't win. the Hawkeyes and the Cowboys on FloWrestling.com. This week, the No. 2 Cowboys have eight wrestlers inside the I thought we might need some bonus points somewhere and we top 10, three landing in the top five and a ranked wrestler in all but didn't get bonus. It just wasn't enough." LISTEN LIVE one weight class. "I think we're kind of finding our place," Smith said. "We're still The Iowa dual will air live on 97.3 KSPI FM on Sunday with Rex Derek White and Daton Fix are the highest ranked Cowboys in finding out who we are. This should help us moving forward. We can Holt and Roger Moore on the call beginning at 1:30 CST. this week's Intermat polls, both coming in at No. 2. Heavyweight learn some lessons from this dual meet and recognize a lot of those White notched his 23rd win of the season against Missouri's matches we could have won if we had outscored our opponent in the third period. We could have won the dual meet. We were in ABOUT THE COWBOYS Zach Elam in sudden victory to seal the Cowboys' win over No. 5 several of those matches where we got beat, and we didn't outscore Coming off a rebuilding year that saw a number of Cowboys Mizzou. Fix remains at No. 2 after picking up his 8th win against a them in the third." utilize redshirts, OSU returned seven All-Americans to its lineup ranked opponent this season over No. 10 John Erneste (MIZZ). The Hawkeyes struck first at 125 pounds, as Iowa freshman this fall. The present lineup features six of those after losing Boo At 125 pounds, Nick Piccininni holds his spot at No. 4 again Spencer Lee defeated Cowboy Nick Piccininni in a 10-5 match. Lewallen to a season-ending injury. Although the dings have this week after earning a major decision at Missouri. Piccininni Lee used an early takedown and nearfall to take a 6-0 lead in the presented challenges, OSU's depth has served it well. holds 21 bonus-point victories in his junior campaign, which opening minute. Piccininni was able to score a couple of takedowns means only five of his bouts have been won by fewer than eight in the second and third periods, but it wouldn't be enough and Lee Chandler Rogers and Preston Weigel battled through injuries came away with the decision. this season and recently returned to the Cowboy lineup last points. OSU took a 7-3 lead with a pair of wins from Cowboys Kaid Brock against Air Force, a dual in which they both picked up wins. Kaden Gfeller moved to the No. 6 spot at 149 pounds this and Dean Heil. Brock had little trouble with Iowa's Phillip Laux, The pair of seniors went on to lead the Pokes to a win at No. 5 week after dropping a bout to No 7 Brock Mauller. taking the Hawkeye senior down seven times on the way to a 16-6 Missouri a week ago, ending the Tigers' 35-dual win streak. Jacobe Smith, at 184 pounds, comes in this week at No. 9, major decision. Heil was able to shut out Vince Turk for a 4-0 deci- The Cowboys added a pair of transfers in Andrew Shomers following a big win over No. 16 Dylan Wisman. Kaid Brock bumps sion to get back on track after a two-match skid. and Dakota Geer who made an immediate impact at 157 and 184 up a spot to No. 12 in the 141-pound ranks following a tough loss The Hawkeyes regained the lead for good with three-straight wins to No. 4 Jaydin Eierman of Missouri. Chandler Rogers remains from 149 to 165. In his second career start, Boo Lewallen took a pounds, respectively and would eventually bump up to fill in for 23-8 from No. 2 Brandon Sorensen at 149 pounds. At injured Rogers and Weigel. in the No. 10 spot at 165 pounds, winning both matches since 157, Jonce Blaylock was able to prevent more bonus points from the The future is bright for the Cowboys as 2017 Junior World returning from injury, including a defeat of No. 14 Connor Flynn Hawkeyes, but dropped a 9-2 decision to No. 2 Michael Kemerer. Champion Daton Fix joined the lineup this season. Also joining Fix last weekend. Chandler Rogers couldn't find a rhythm at 165, and gave up a 5-2 in their inaugural seasons are Kaden Gfeller and Wyatt Sheets, Preston Weigel has won both bouts since returning from injury upset to No. 11 Alex Marinelli. who have both seen success as of late. A number of familiar faces and is positioned at No. 6 in Intermat's 197-pound rankings. Joe Jacobe Smith picked up a decision at 174 pounds to keep the are back on the mat, including All-Americans Jacobe Smith, Nick Smith remains at No. 6 in the rankings at 174 pounds this week. Cowboys alive. Tied with Joey Gunther at one with under a minute to go, Smith remained poised and was able to score a takedown with 15 seconds to go in the bout. Smith rode out the remainder of the clock and came away with the 3-1 victory to pull the Cowboys within five team points. Iowa responded with a Mitch Bowman 10-6 decision over OSU freshman Keegan Moore to stretch the deficit to 17-9. Preston Weigel remained undefeated since his return at 197 pounds, picking up a big 6-0 win over No. 5 Cash Wilcke. Scoring a couple of takedowns and racking up over two-and-a-half minutes of riding time, Weigel was able to overwhelm Wilcke on top and lock up the win. The Cowboy junior is 4-0 on the season since returning to the lineup in December, including three ranked wins. The dual came down to heavyweight, with the Pokes needing a Derek White tech fall over No. 3 Sam Stoll to tie or a pin to win. Despite being outsized by Stoll, White hung tough and led, 3-2, heading into the third period. Choosing down, Stoll was able to escape quickly in the third to tie it up and force sudden victory. With no score after the first sudden victory period, the bout headed to tiebreakers where both wrestlers were able to escape from the down position and tie it at four. Finally, in the second sud- den victory period, Stoll was able to convert on a takedown to take the 6-4 decision. The Cowboys return home to open a seven-dual home stand on Friday against Big 12 foe West Virginia at 7 p.m. The Pokes will then wrap up the weekend on Sunday at 1 p.m. against Kent State. No. 7 Iowa 20, No. 3 Oklahoma State 12* Jan. 14, 2018 | Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Iowa City, Iowa 125: No. 9 Spencer Lee (IOWA) dec. No. 6 Nick Piccininni (OSU) 10-5 133: No. 4 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Phillip Laux (IOWA) 16-6 141: No. 5 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. Vince Turk (IOWA) 4-0 149: No. 2 Brandon Sorensen (IOWA) TF No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) 23-8 157: No. 2 Michael Kemerer (IOWA) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 9-2 165: No. 11 Alex Marinelli (IOWA) dec. No. 8 Chandler Rogers (OSU) 5-2 174: No. 14 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. Joey Gunther (IOWA) 3-1 184: Mitch Bowman (IOWA) dec. No. 19 Keegan Moore (OSU) 10-6 197: No. 3 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 5 Cash Wilcke (IOWA) 6-0 HWT: No. 6 Sam Stoll (IOWA) dec. No. 10 Derek White (OSU) 6-4 *OSU docked a team point

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1-2 PUNCH LAST TIME OUT Nick Piccininni and Daton Fix have combined this season at 125 USA TODAY/NWCA DIVISION I The second-ranked Cowboy wrestling team (14-0, 8-0 Big 12) and 133 pounds, respectively, for 52 wins. Of those, 13 have come COACHES POLL (FEB. 19) upended No. 5 Missouri in front of a record-setting Hearnes Center over ranked opponents, and together, they have won 10 dual technical crowd, 19-15, on Saturday afternoon. The win snapped Mizzou's falls. The duo is responsible for 110 dual points, 88 dual takedowns 35-dual win streak and marked the Tigers' first loss at home in and 27 dual nearfalls. School Points Record Fix is ranked No. 2 this week and has a highly anticipated matchup more than two years. 1. Penn State (15) 399 13-0 With the Cowboys leading, 16-15, and only one match against No. 3 Austin DeSanto. Piccininni faces a familiar foe in No. 2 Spencer Lee. 2. Oklahoma State (1) 385 14-0 remaining, the dual came down to heavyweight Derek White's 3. Iowa 368 14-0 sudden-victory decision over Zach Elam. Both wrestlers' scored 4. Michigan 350 12-1 single escapes in regulation before White sealed the dual with a 400 AND COUNTING takedown in less than 30 seconds in sudden victory. Last season, Oklahoma State head coach John Smith assumed 5. Missouri 333 15-1 White was one of four seniors to notch crucial wins for the title of winningest active head coach in NCAA Division I 6. Ohio State 324 11-2 wrestling. 7. Nebraska 291 11-5 OSU after the dual intermission. After the Pokes dropped three After the Cowboys' win over Minnesota in November, Smith consecutive bouts, No. 10 Chandler Rogers took a decision from 8. Minnesota 281 14-3 reached dual win No. 400 for his career, becoming the seventh 9. Cornell 278 13-2 14th -ranked Connor Flynn, 7-5. At 184 pounds, senior Jacobe head coach in DI history to reach that benchmark. He is also only Smith also won a decision for the Cowboys, 7-3, over No. 16 Dylan the fifth coach to win all of his duals at the same school. Sitting at 10. N.C. State 259 15-3 Wisman. The Cowboys trailed from the 141-pound bout through 425 career wins, Smith is in sole possession of the sixth-most wins 11. Iowa State 247 10-2 184, before Preston Weigel notched a gritty, 4-1, decision over of all time in NCAA Division I Wrestling, of his those dual victories, 12. Wyoming 219 16-4 Wyatt Koelling. Weigel scored a double-leg takedown in the third 143 have come over top-10 teams. 13. North Carolina 196 11-7 period after a hands to the face call to put the Pokes back in front. A look at the full list: 14. Virginia Tech 195 9-4 Nick Piccininni earned OSU's only bonus-point win of the All-Time Wrestling Coaching Wins* 15. Pittsburgh 183 12-3 afternoon with an 11-2 decision over Dack Punke. Daton Fix earned 1. 616 Dale Thomas Oregon State 1957-90 16. Wisconsin 155 8-6 his eighth win over a ranked opponent this season, taking out 10th- 2. 492 Harold Nichols Iowa State /Arkansas St. 1948-85 17. Northern Iowa 145 6-5 ranked John Erneste, 9-2. 3. 442 Gary Taylor Rider 1977-2017 18. Rutgers 139 11-6 4. 440 J Robinson Minnesota 1986-2016 19. Princeton 111 8-6 No. 2 Oklahoma State 19, Missouri 15 5. 427 Bobby Douglas Iowa St./Arizona St. 1975-2006 Attendance: 4,721 20. Lehigh 82 8-9 6. 425 John Smith Oklahoma State 1992-Pres. 21. Lock Haven 63 9-3 Feb. 16, 2019 | Hearnes Center | Columbia, Mo. * Includes only DI wins 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Dack Punke (MIZZ) 11-2 22. Purdue 63 7-9 133: No. 3 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. No. 10 John Erneste (MIZZ) 9-2 OSU STATISTICAL LEADERS 23. Virginia 62 12-9 24. Army 22 7-3 141: No. 4 Jaydin Eierman (MIZZ) fall No. 13 Kaid Brock (OSU) 3:48 Overall Wins: 26, Piccininni and Fix 149: No. 7 Brock Mauller dec. No. 5 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) 10-4 Dual Wins: 14, Nick Piccininni 25. Stanford 15 9-3 157: No. 17 Jarrett Jaques (MIZZ) dec. Wyatt Sheets (OSU) 6-5 Ranked Wins: 8, Fix 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. No. 14 Connor Flynn (MIZZ) 7-5 Bonus Point Wins: 21, Piccininni 174: No. 2 Daniel Lewis (MIZZ) dec. No. 6 Joe Smith (OSU) 7-0 Wins by Fall: 11, Chandler Rogers INTERMAT TOURNAMENT 184: No. 8 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 16 Dylan Wisman (OSU) 7-3 Wins by Technical Fall: 12, Piccininni and Fix 197: No. 6 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. Wyatt Koelling (MIZZ) 4-1 Wins by Major Decision: 7, Jacobe Smith RANKINGS (FEB. 19) 285: No. 2 Derek White (OSU) dec. Zach Elam (MIZZ) SV, 3-1 Dual Takedowns: 49, Piccininni Dual Nearfalls: 15, Piccininni * Does not include redshirt athletes School Points OSU VS. IOWA 1. Penn State 152 ►The Cowboys won the first dual between the two programs, GET YOUR FIX 2. Ohio State 106 knocking off the Hawkeyes, 24-8, in Iowa City on Feb. 22, 1954 on Oklahoma State redshirt freshman Daton Fix took gold at the 3. Iowa 94 their way to the program's 17th national championship. 2017 Junior World Championships in August 2017, outscoring five 4. Oklahoma State 91.5 ►Sunday's dual marks the 53rd meeting between Oklahoma State opponents by a combined score of 53-1 and leading the United 5. Michigan 84.5 and the Hawkeyes. States to its first team title since 1984. With the win, Fix became the 6. Minnesota 56.5 ►The Cowboys hold a 28-22-2 edge in the series against Iowa first Cowboy wrestler to take gold at the event since Alan Fried in 7. Missouri 55 and lead the Hawkeyes, 14-6-2, in Stillwater, with the most recent 1991. 8. Cornell 54 After blazing through the 2018 Senior World Team Trials, the victory coming in 2017. Sand Springs native fell to world bronze medalist 9. Nebraska 53.5 ►John Smith is the winningest coach in the history of the rivalry at , then participated in a special wrestle-off with Brandon 10. N.C. State 47.5 with an overall record of 17-11-1, with two more wins than Dan Courtney of Arizona State. The Cowboy outscored Courtney 21-0 in 11. Lehigh 43.5 Gable in the series. the two matches, sealing a spot on his third-straight World Team. 12. Northwestern 43 ►OSU owns the longest winning streak (nine) from 2000-08. He stormed through the first round in Trnava, , before 13. Rutgers 39.5 ►Iowa won the series for the first time in 1977, 22-10, in Iowa City. falling to Asia Junior Championships runner-up Naveen Naveen, 14. Princeton 37.5 5-4, in the semifinals. He returned to the mat to collect his third 15. Wisconsin 35.5 THE RIVALS : HEAD-TO-HEAD technical fall of the tournament over Kyrgyzstan's Bekbolot The OSU and Iowa wrestling programs are two of the top programs Myrzanazar Uulu and bring home a third-place finish. 16. Arizona State 34 across collegiate athletics, as the powerhouse squads combine for The Cowboy made his debut for OSU at South Dakota State 17. Virginia Tech 33 57 NCAA team titles throughout history. and picked up his third technical fall with a 16-1 win over Spencer 18. Oregon State 29.5 Huber. The following Sunday, Fix defeated Minnesota's No. 6 Ethan 19. Illinois 24.5 Here's how things stack up: Lizak, 6-1. The redshirt freshman beat a second returning All- 20. Iowa State 24 National team titles: OSU leads 34-23 American on Nov. 25, when he notched a decision over Wyoming's 21. Northern Iowa 23.5 Individual titles: OSU leads 142 - 83 No. 11 Montorie Bridges. 22. Lock Haven 21 Fix has seven ranked wins on the season and since the All-Americans: OSU leads 462-329 23. Pittsburgh 19.5 season's first rankings has climbed from No. 10 No. 2 at 133 Dual wins: OSU leads 1,120 - 1,013 pounds. For the second time this season, Fix came out on the 24. North Carolina 18 Overall series record: OSU leads 28-22-2 better side of a decision over Austin Gomez (ISU) on Jan. 27. Fix 25. Virginia 16.5 BIG MEN FALL HARD defeated his eighth ranked opponent this season at Mizzou. Heavyweight Derek White garnered his first career pin against COWBOYS IN THE RANKINGS Oklahoma's Jake Boyd on Dec. 9, and has been on a roll ever since then. White went on to defeat Northern Colorado's Robert Winters in Intermat TOM AWN(2/5) WIN a second-period, 17-2 ,technical fall in the Cowboys' dual meet in Nick Piccininni, 125 4 4 3 3 Greeley. Four days later in Reno, the third-ranked Poke collected Daton Fix, 133 2 2 2 2 first and second-round falls against Menlo's Jeremiah Holbrook and Kaid Brock, 141 12 11 13 13 Bryan Barnes (unat.). The first tournament pin came in a career- best 29 seconds. Kaden Gfeller, 149 6 6 5 6 At the Southern Scuffle, White earned two technical falls in his Wyatt Sheets, 157 ------first two matches before pinning Lock Haven's Thomas Haines in Andrew Shomers, 157/165 -- -- 17 -- the quarterfinals. The Cowboy went on to claim the heavyweight Chandler Rogers, 165 10 10 12 9 title, defeating Nick Nevills and (PSU) via Joe Smith,174 6 6 7 6 decisions. Jacobe Smith, 184 9 10 8 10 The Cowboy added two more pins to his resume at Princeton and West Virginia. Last weekend against Air Force, White collected Dakota Geer, 184/197 -- -- 10 -- a third-period fall over Kayne Hutchison, marking the seventh of the Preston Weigel, 197 6 6 -- 6 season and his career. Derek White, 285 2 2 2 2

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1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 2. New York Yankees (MLB) 27 3. Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 22 4. Boston Celtics (NBA) 17 5. Pittsburgh Steelers/New England Patriots (NFL) 6

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1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 2. USC Men's Outdoor Track 26 3. Iowa Wrestling 23 COWBOY WRESTLING TRADITION 4. Denver Skiing 21 Yale Men's Golf 21 Oklahoma State wrestling celebrated 100 years of history three seasons ago. The Cowboys, then known as the Oklahoma A&M Tigers and led by A.M. Colville, wrestled their first match in 1915 against the University of Texas. It was a rough start for 5. USC Men's Tennis 20 OSU as it fell to the Longhorns in its lone dual of the season. But the Cowboys pulled through and went on to win 34 NCAA team North Carolina Women's Soccer 20 championships (the most by any school in any sport), 142 individual champions and 462 All-Americans. Overall, the Cowboys hold an incredibly impressive 1,106-129-23 overall record.

NO OFF-SEASON The 2018-18 college wrestling season might have ended in March, but several Cowboys competed as late as June with others wrestling through the summer and into the beginning of the fall semester. NCAA INDIVIDUAL On June 1, Nick Piccininni, Jacob Fontanez, Kaden Gfeller, Kaid Brock, Boo Lewallen, Chander Rogers, Joe Smith and WRESTLING CHAMPIONS Cornelius Putnam traveled to Akron, Ohio, to contend for spots on the United States U23 Freestyle World Team. Redshirt freshman Bear Hughes clinched a spot on the Junior Greco-Roman World Team. The Cowboy advanced to the finals 1. Oklahoma State 142 following winning a U.S. Open title in Las Vegas. He went on to sweep the finals in Indianapolis this summer. 2. Iowa 81 Austin Harris also made a run at the Open, claiming a 97 kg Junior Greco title at the UWW freestyle tournament in April. He 3. Iowa State 69 finished eighth at the 2017 Junior Nationals to earn All-America Status. The Roseburg, Ore., native went to Fortaleza Brazil, in 4. Oklahoma 67 August, where he spent just over two minutes on the mat on his way to a Junior Pan-American Greco title. Harris also won his 5. Penn State 41 weight class in the freestyle bracket. 6. Lehigh 28 Daton Fix spent his summer on the mat contending for a position on the USA Wrestling Senior freestyle team and ultimately training and competing at 57kg on the Junior World team. 7. Michigan State 25 Fix swept the U.S. Open with five wins over opponents among the ranks of former Cowboy Eddie Klimara, Zane Richards and four-time NCAA All-American Zach Sanders The wins set the stage for a best-of-three series with two-time world team member Tony Ramos. Fix only needed two matches to get the job done. He fell at Final X to world bronze medalist Thomas Gilman but moved on to defeat Arizona State's Brandon Courtney in a best- of-three series to earn a spot on the Junior World Team. NCAA WRESTLING The redshirt freshman travled to Trnava, Slovakia, to compete for his second-consecutive World title, but was upset in the ALL-AMERICANS semifinals. The Cowboy fought back and collected a third-place finish, marking his third bronze finish at world competition. COAST-TO-COAST COWBOYS 1. Oklahoma State 462 The 2018-19 Cowboys roster features 19 native Oklahomans, but the remaining 17 wrestlers come to Oklahoma State from 13 2. Iowa 327 other states, including: California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, 3. Iowa State 290 Utah and Virginia. 4. Oklahoma 273 5. Penn State 217 OKLAHOMA STATE IS "WRESTLING U" 6. Michigan 194 In 2016, Dan Lobdell and Andrew Spey of FloWrestling highlighted the best schools at each weight class over the past 15 years. The 10-part series breaks down each weight class using an algorithm that factors in a school's NCAA qualifiers, All- Americans and national champions over that time span to name one school the best at each class. Oklahoma State took top honors in four weight classes (133, 149, 165 and 174), while finishing second at heavyweight. Not only were the Cowboys one of two schools to take multiple weight classes, but OSU was the only program to take more than two.

ALL IN THE FAMILY Like most years, this season’s squad features a number of family ties within Cowboy wrestling Coach John Smith promoted his nephew Chris Perry from the volunteer assistant position more than a year ago to a member of the full-time coaching staff. Smith's son and two-time All-American Joe, returns to the mat in 2018-19 after a redshirt year. Redshirt sophomore Andrew Marsden's brother Austin wrestled for OSU through 2016. Chandler Rogers older brother Jordan was a Cowboy wrestler from 2012-2017. Redshirt sophomore Wyatt Sheets' father, Mike, was a four-time All-American and two-time NCAA Champion during his time as a Cowboy, and Daton Fix, Wes Ahrberg and Zalin Edwards' fathers all competed for the Cowboys.

CHAMPS IN THE CLASSROOM Seven members of the Oklahoma State wrestling team earned spots on the Academic All-Big 12 team, and two earned NWCA All-Academic status. Senior Dean Heil earned first team honors, as Jonce Blaylock, Gary Wayne Harding and Andrew Marsden. Geo Martinez, Donald Cannon and Hestin Lamons received second team honors.Blaylock was honored for his second consecutive season Heil and Blaylock were also named to the NWCA All-Academic team, with Heil receiving recognition for the fourth time in his Cowboy career.

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SMITH SIGNS SEVEN TO NLI Oklahoma State wrestling head coach John Smith announced the signing of seven student-athletes to National Letters of Intent on Nov. 15. Brevin Balmeceda, Cade Lindsey, Daniel Manibog, Chance McLane, Colt Newton, Triston Wills and Reece Witcraft will join the Cowboys in the fall of 2018. Balmeceda is Flo's No. 6 ranked high school wrestler in the country at 152 pounds and Intermat's No. 3. He boasts two Florida state titles to date. The Cowboy commit won the 2017 Super 32 and is a three-time NHSCA National Tournament champion. He notched a fourth-place finish at Super 32 this year. Balmeceda comes to Oklahoma from South Dade High School where he wrestles for his father. The 2019 Cowboy class also includes Katy, Texas', Daniel Manibog who comes in at No. 9 in Flo's 145-pound rankings. He's a two-time Texas state champion and knocked off multiple top-ranked wrestlers at Fargo this summer to finish fourth. Flo's No. 19 2018-19 BIG 12 wrestler at 132, Reece Witcraft will also join the Cowboys in 2019. McLane comes to OSU from Bozeman Montana with two state titles under his belt and a second-place finish at the USA World DUAL RECORDS Greco-Roman Team Trials at 65 kg. McLane competed alongside fellow Cowboy signee Balmeceda at Super 32 this fall. Derby High School teammates Triston Wills and Cade Lindsey are set to join the Cowboys following their senior seasons. School Overall Big 12 Lindsey is a three-time, top-three finisher in Kansas, and Wills took home top honors last season when he knocked off current Air Force 6-6 2-5 Cowboy Jalin Harper in the 160-pound Kansas state finals. Oklahoma native Colt Newton also signed this week. He is a three-time state finalist and dropped a finals bout to Witcraft in 2018 after defeating him in the regular season. Fresno State 9-8 4-4 Iowa State 10-2 6-1 COACHED BY THE BEST North Dakota State 10-5 5-3 When wrestlers come to compete at Oklahoma State, they are coached by the best. John Smith holds six world championships Northern Colorado 4-9 0-7 and two Olympic gold medals. Smith, Zack Esposito, Chris Perry and Tyler Caldwell also combine for five NCAA championships Northern Iowa 6-5 6-1 and 13 All-America honors. Smith brings in a plethora of international coaching experience. Most recently, he coached the 2017 Oklahoma State 14-0 8-0 USA Women's Cadet World Team, for which he was named USA Wrestling Women's Co-Coach of the Year alongside Campbell's Oklahoma 8-6 3-3 Kary Kolat. South Dakota State 2-9 1-6 Esposito has had a hand in coaching World teams for the past four years, including two Cadet World Teams, a first-place Junior World Team and title-winning World Cup Team. Utah Valley 10-14 1-8 West Virginia 4-13 3-5 The breakdown: Wyoming 16-4 6-2 Olympic Medalists John Smith 1988 and 1992 Gold AROUND THE BIG 12 Senior World Championships Medalists John Smith 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 Gold All times Central

NCAA Individual Championships John Smith 1987, 1988 THURSDAY, FEB. 21 Zack Esposito 2005 Chris Perry 2013, 2014 No. 11 Iowa State vs. No 17 Northern Iowa, 7 p.m.

WRESTLING'S HOUSE OF HORRORS FRIDAY, FEB. 22 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 Oklahoma vs. South Dakota State, 6 p.m. who never wrestled competitively but became the greatest coach of his time. Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 25 NCAA titles and have had 40 unbeaten and untied SUNDAY, FEB. 24 campaigns at home. One of their longest winning streaks ran with the arena’s opening in 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, with no ties. Air Force vs. Northern Colorado, 3 p.m. 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 No. 11 Iowa State vs. No. 5 Missouri, 5 p.m. Cowboy wrestling program boasts an impressive 482-40-6 overall record in the arena. North Dakota State vs. Oklahoma, 1 p.m. From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a No. 2 Oklahoma State vs. No. 3 Iowa, 2 p.m. loss, finishing with an impressive 60-0-1 record before the streak was broken by Oklahoma, 19-13. OSU’s latest home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals was the second-longest such streak without a loss or tie, as it began South Dakota State vs. West Virginia, 6 p.m. near the end of the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993.

BIG 12 WRESTLERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 12: Dom Demas, Oklahoma, RFr. (141 pounds) Nov. 19: Cole Verner, Wyoming, RJr. (125 pounds) Nov. 26: Branson Ashworth, Wyoming, Sr. (165 pounds) Dec. 3: Demetrius Romero, Utah Valley, Jr. (165 pounds) Dec. 10: Dom Demas, Oklahoma, RFr. (141 pounds) Dec. 17: Taylor Lujan, Northern Iowa, RJr. (174 pounds) Dec. 26: Sam Turner, Wyoming, RSo. (141 pounds) Dec. 31: Drew Foster, Northern Iowa, Sr. (184 pounds) Jan. 7: Kaden Gfeller, Oklahoma State, RFr. (149 pounds) Jan. 14: Josh Hokit, Fresno State, Jr. (197 pounds) Jan. 21: Josh Alber, Northern Iowa, Sr. (141 pounds) Jan. 28: Ian Parker, Iowa State, RSo., (141 pounds) Feb. 4: Taylor Lujan, Northern Iowa, RJr. (174 pounds) Feb. 11: Tanner Orndorff, Utah Valley, Jr. (197 pounds) Branson Ashworth, Wyoming, Sr. (165 pounds) Feb. 18 : Tanner Orndorff, Utah Valley, Jr. (197 pounds)

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2018-19 BREAKDOWN 2018-19 INDIVIDUAL STATS Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Dual Matches Only Overall Dual Match Record 14-0 Starters Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Tech Falls MD Quick Falls Tech Falls TD Esc Rev NF Dual Match Record vs. Big 12 Opponents 8-0 Nick Piccininni 125 26-0 14-0 60 5-0 3 12 6 0:56 1 5 49 18 -- 15 Dual Match Record at Home 6-0 Daton Fix 133 26-1 13-1 50 8-1 1 12 2 5:28 -- 5 39 12 4 12 Kaid Brock 141 15-6 9-5 38 0-4 2 3 6 0:32 2 -- 37 10 5 4 Dual Match Record on the Road 8-0 Kaden Gfeller 149 24-3 9-3 34 4-3 6 5 4 1:42 -- 1 23 16 6 1 Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites 0-0 Wyatt Sheets 157 15-9 5-2 17 2-1 2 5 -- 1:07 -- 1 10 10 1 3 Andrew Shomers 157/65 9-6 7-5 26 1-3 1 1 -- 3:52 -- 1 12 17 4 7 Dual Match Record vs. Top 25 9-0 Chandler Rogers 165 16-2 6-1 22 1-2 11 2 1 1:36 2 1 19 6 1 3 Joe Smith 174 14-4 5-3 21 1-4 4 4 2 2:34 1 1 15 9 -- 4 Jacobe Smith 174/84 22-3 13-1 57 4-2 6 -- 7 1:29 3 -- 34 11 8 6 Dakota Geer 184/97 23-5 10-2 35 1-4 5 2 5 2:29 -- -- 28 17 7 3 Andrew Marsden 197 10-5 2-1 9 -- 4 -- 1 0:28 1 -- 2 4 -- 1 Preston Weigel 197 6-0 3-0 11 -- 1 2 -- 1:53 -- 1 3 1 -- 4 Derek White HWT 23-1 13-1 54 4-1 7 3 2 0:29 4 1 41 12 1 4 2018-19 RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only 11/17 at No. 22 South Dakota State W, 45-6 Reserves Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick Falls Tech Falls TD Esc Rev NF 11/18 at No. 13 Minnesota W, 23-9 Christian Bahl 174 10-6 1-0 3 -- 3 -- 1 0:52 -- -- 1 2 -- -- 11/25 WYOMING W, 27-5 Jonce Blaylock 157 15-6 0-2 -- 0-2 -- 2 ------2 3 -- -- 12/9 OKLAHOMA W, 41-2 Zalin Edwards 165 3-4 ------1 -- -- 1:40 ------Jacob Fontanez 125 4-2 ------2 ------12/16 at Northern Colorado W, 47-0 Austin Harris 197 4-6 ------2 -- 1 1:01 ------12/20 Reno TOC Seven Champs Dusty Hone 149 7-3 ------2 -- -- 1:53 ------1/1-2 Southern Scuffle Four Champs Bear Hughes 184 9-5 1-0 4 -- 2 1 2 1:03 -- -- 3 -- 1 1 1/12 at No. 25 Princeton W, 27-12 Boo Lewallen 149 2-0 0-0 -- -- 1 1 -- 4:58 -- -- 4 1 1 -- Mike Magaldo 141 3-1 ------1 -- 1 2:40 ------1/13 at No. 24 Rutgers W, 26-5 Andrew Nieman 133 3-3 ------2 -- -- 2:37 ------1/18 at West Virginia W, 40-3 Cornelius Putnam HWT 7-5 ------1 -- 1 1:27 ------1/19 at No. 14 Pitt W, 33-9 1/27 No. 15 IOWA STATE W, 22-15 2/1 No. 16 NORTHERN IOWA W, 24-9 Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches Only Redshirts Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick Falls Tech Falls TD Esc Rev NF 2/3 No. 22 LEHIGH W, 27-6 Wes Ahrberg 165 8-7 ------3 1 -- 0:49 ------2/8 AIR FORCE W, 39-0 Colton Denney 165 15-2 ------2 4 3 0:46 ------2/16 at No. 5 Missouri W, 19-15 JaQuan Jackson 174 0-6 ------2/24 IOWA 2 p.m. Anthony Montalvo 184 17-3 ------9 3 2 0:23 ------3/9-10 Big 12 Championships All Day Hanyu Qiu 157 2-5 ------1 -- -- 2:19 ------Bennett Sherrer 133 4-6 ------3 -- -- 2:48 ------3/21-23 NCAA Championships All Day Gavin Stika 165 6-2 ------2 1 ------Cole VanVleet 149 1-4 ------1 ------Conner Wilson 141 3-1 ------2 -- -- 1:48 ------Travis Wittlake 174 16-2 ------1 4 5 3:59 ------

2018-19 STARTING LINEUPS

Date Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Nov. 17 South Dakota State Piccininni Fix Brock Lewallen Shomers Rogers Smith Geer Marsden White Nov. 18 Minnesota Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Shomers Rogers Smith Geer Marsden White Nov. 25 Wyoming Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Shomers Rogers Smith Geer Marsden White Dec. 9 Oklahoma Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Shomers Rogers Smith Geer Weigel White Dec. 16 Northern Colorado Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Shomers Rogers Smith Hughes Geer White Jan. 12 Princeton Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Blaylock Shomers Smith Smith Geer White Jan. 13 Rutgers Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Blaylock Shomers Smith Smith Geer White Jan. 18 West Virginia Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Sheets Shomers Smith Smith Geer White Jan. 19 Pitt Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Sheets Shomers Smith Smith Geer White Jan. 27 Iowa State Piccininni Fix Brock Lewallen Sheets Shomers Smith Smith Geer White Feb. 1 Northern Iowa Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Sheets Shomers Smith Smith Geer White Feb. 3 Lehigh Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Sheets Shomers Smith Smith Geer White Feb. 8 Air Force Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Sheets Rogers Bahl Smith Weigel White Feb. 16 Missouri Piccininni Fix Brock Gfeller Sheets Rogers Smith Smith Weigel White Bold indicates matches won

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PICCININNI NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Junior Season) 11/4 Corey Muniz University of the Ozarks W F, 2:30 OCU Open (1st) ►Currently ranked No. 4 by Intermat. 11/4 Dominic Rivera New Mexico Highlands W TF, 19-4 OCU Open (1st) 11/17 Greg Coapstick South Dakota State W TF, 16-1 Dual (South Dakota State) ►Has won all but four matches via major decision, technical 11/18 No. 5 Sean Russell Minnesota W 3-0 Dual (Minneapois) fall or pin and remains undefeated with five wins over ranked 11/25 Cole Verner Wyoming W MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater) opponents. 12/9 Zach Atencio Oklahoma W F, 0:56 Dual (Stillwater) ►Began the 2018-19 campaign with two bonus-point wins at 12/16 No. 16 Rico Montoya Northern Colorado W MD, 11-2 Dual (Greeley) the OCU Open en route to a first-place finish. 12/20 Zeth Brower Clackamas W TF, 20-5 Reno TOC (1st) ►Claimed top honors at the Reno TOC. 12/20 Logan Griffin Michigan State W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (1st) ►Collected three consecutive technical falls at the Southern 12/20 Justin Portillo Grandview W F, 1:28 Reno TOC (1st) Scuffle and one major decision before claiming first at the 12/20 Gage Curry American W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (1st) event. 12/20 No. 8 RayVon Foley Michigan State W 4-1 Reno TOC (1st) 1/1 Arick Shankles Edinboro W TF, 17-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Cevion Severado Missouri W TF, 17-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) 2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) 1/1 Jakob Camacho NC State W TF, 17-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Went 23-5 overall at 125 pounds and 11-3 in dual meets for 1/2 Luke Werner Lock Haven W MD, 13-2 Southern Scuffle( 1st) the Cowboys. 1/2 No. 17 Rico Montoya Northern Colorado W 7-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Began the season knocking off returning NCAA Champion 1/12 No. 10 Pat Glory Princeton W 9-4 Dual (Princeton) Darian Cruz at the NWCA Classic. 1/13 Shane Metzler Rutgers W TF, 16-0 Dual (Piscataway) ►Led all Cowboys in nearfalls with 20. 1/18 Joey Thomas West Virginia W TF, 21-5 Dual (Morgantown) 1/19 Brendon Fenton Pitt W TF, 21-6 Dual (Pittsburgh) ►Notched his second consecutive Big 12 title, defeating No. 1/27 Alex Mackall Iowa State W MD, 14-2 Dual (Stillwater) 16 Christian Moody (OU) and No. 11 Zeke Moisey (WVU). 2/1 Jacob Schwarm Northern Iowa W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater) ►Earned his second NCAA Tournament bid as the No. 6 seed 2/3 Luke Resnick Lehigh W MD, 16-5 Dual (Stillwater) and advanced to the round of 16. 2/8 Sidney Flores Air Force W 13-6 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 Dack Punke Missouri W MD, 11-2 Dual (Columbia) 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 Rodri- guez 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 26-0 14-0 5-0 3 6 12 0:56 Career 76-13 37-6 19-11 6 14 26 0:56

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FIX NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Freshman Season) 11/4 Cheyenne Davis unattached W FF OCU Open (1st) ►Jumped in the rankings this week to No. 2 (Intermat) after 11/4 Kristofer Hudson Oklahoma W TF, 19-3 OCU Open (1st) defeating ranked opponent No. 7 this year. 11/4 Andrew Nieman Oklahoma State W TF, 19-4 OCU Open (1st) ►Tied with Nick Piccininni for most wins this season (22). 11/17 Spencer Huber South Dakota State W TF, 19-1 Dual (South Dakota State) ►Entered the 2019 slate undefeated with two tournament 11/18 No. 6 Ethan Lizak Minnesota W 6-1 Dual (Minnapolis) titles (OCU Open) and (Reno TOC) to his name before bring- 11/25 No. 11 Montorie Bridges Wyoming W 3-0 Dual (Stillwater) ing home first from the Southern Scuffle. 12/9 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma W TF, 20-5 Dual (Stillwater) ►Completed back-to-back ranked wins over All-Americans 12/16 Sean Cannon Northern Colorado W TF, 16-1 Dual (Greeley) Ethan Lizak and Montorie Bridges to start the dual season. 12/20 Vince Zaval California Baptist W TF, 24-9 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Devan Turner Oregon State W DQ, 4:05 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Steven Simpson Old Dominion W TF, 18-2 Reno TOC (1st) 2017-18 (Redshirt Season) 12/20 Gary Wayne Harding North Carolina (unat.) W MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (1st) ►Went 5-0 at 125 pounds in his first year at Oklahoma State. 12/20 Anthony Tutolo Michigan State W 10-4 Reno TOC (1st) ►Competed at the Reno Tournament of Champions where he 1/1 Chris Wright Rider W TF, 19-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) knocked off No. 10 Ronnie Bresser (Oregon State) and No. 8 1/1 John Twomey Air Force W F, 5:28 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Jarrett Trombley NC State W TF, 25-10 Southern Scuffle (1st) Sean Fausz (NC State) en route to a first-place finish. 1/2 No. 20 Sean Nickell Cal-State Bakersfield W TF, 18-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 No. 10 Austin Gomez Iowa State W 6-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/12 Jonathan Gomez Princeton W TF, 22-7 Dual (Princeton) FIX CAREER STATS 1/13 No. 3 Rutgers W TB2, 3-2 Dual (Piscataway) 1/18 No. 15 Matthew Schmitt West Virginia W 8-2 Dual (Morgantown) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 1/19 No. 4 Micky Philippi Pitt L 3-1 Dual (Pittsburgh) 2017-18 Redshirted 1/27 No. 9 Austin Gomez Iowa State W 5-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 26-1 13-1 8-1 1 2 12 5:28 2/1 Jack Skudlarczyk Northern Iowa W MD, 17-7 Dual (Stillwater) Career 26-1 13-1 8-1 1 2 12 5:28 2/3 Brandon Paetzell Lehigh W 7-1 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Anthony DeCesare Air Force W TF, 18-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 No. 10 John Erneste Missouri W 9-2 Dual (Columbia)

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BROCK NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Junior Season) 11/2* No. 2 Joey McKenna Ohio State L 11-4 NWCA All-Star Classic ►Ranked No. 15 by Intermat. 11/17 Rylee Molitor South Dakota State W MD, 17-4 Dual (South Dakota State) ►Notched his first two falls of the season two weeks ago at 11/18 No. 8 Mitch McKee Minnesota L 6-3 Dual (Minneapolis) West Virginia and Pittsburgh. 11/25 Sam Turner Wyoming W 14-10 Dual (Stillwater) ►Collected third place at the Reno Tournament of Champions, 12/9 No. 16 Dom Demas Oklahoma L 7-6 Dual (Stillwater) with a 21-5 technical fall in the third-place bout. 12/16 Owen Lamb Northern Colorado W MD, 10-2 Dual (Greeley) 12/20 Nathan Johnson Clackamas W TF, 18-3 Reno TOC (3rd) 2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) 12/20 Alex Hrisopoulos Michigan State W 10-3 Reno TOC (3rd) ►Went 30-5 overall and 14-1 in dual matches at 133 pounds. 12/20 Angelo Martinoni unattached W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (3rd) ►Led all Cowboys in dual points scored with 54, recording 12/20 Sam Turner Wyoming L 5-4 Reno TOC (3rd) five pins, four technical falls, eight major decisions and 52 12/20 Brody Lamb unattached W TF, 21-5 Reno TOC (3rd) takedowns in dual matches 1/1 Blake Mulkey Gardner-Webb W MD, 13-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP) ►Went 6-4 against ranked opponents, knocking off Minne- 1/1 Anthony Sparacio Binghamton W 6-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP) sota’s Mitch McKee in the Cowboys’ first home dual. 1/12 Marshall Keller Princeton W MD, 16-2 Dual (Princeton) ►Defeated No. 7 Montorie Bridges at the Big 12 Champion- 1/13 Pete Lipari Rutgers W 9-6 Dual (Piscataway) ships to bring home a runner-up finish. 1/18 Caleb Rea West Virginia W F, 2:43 Dual (Morgnatown) ►Recorded a major decision over No. 10 Jack Mueller and 1/19 Lorenzo Bentley Pitt W F, 0:32 Dual (Pittsburgh) defeated No. 8 Montorie Bridges (Wyoming) at the NCAA 1/27 No. 14 Ian Parker Iowa State L 6-3 Dual (Stillwater) Championships to finish fifth and bring home All-America 2/1 No. 6 Josh Alber Northern Iowa L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) honors for the second time in his career. 2/3 Ryan Pomrinca Lehigh W MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Garrett O'Shea Air Force W MD, 15-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) 2/16 No. 4 Jaydin Eierman Missouri L F, 3:48 Dual (Columbia) ►After his true freshman season was cut short due to injury, *All-Star match does not count toward record rebounded in an impressive way by going 29-4 overall and 14-1 in dual matches in his first full season. ►2017 All-American, finishing fifth at 133 pounds. ►Recorded ranked wins over No. 14 Mitch McKee of Min- nesota and No. 11 Bryan Lantry of Buffalo to advance to the championship bracket semifinals. ►With the honor, became the program’s 35th freshman All-American. ►Came up with a 5-3 win over No. 7 Eric Montoya of Ne- braska in the event’s fifth-place match. ►Defeated No. 10 Earl Hall of Iowa State, 7-4, in the semifi- nals of the Big 12 Championships, where he finished second. ►Defeated eventual national champion and No. 1 Cory Clark of Iowa, 7-6, in the Cowboys’ win over the Hawkeyes. ►Went 5-0 at the Southern Scuffle to take home his first ca- reer title at the event and help the Cowboys earn the program’s first team title. ►Named to the Big 12 and NWCA All-Academic Teams. ►First-time NCAA qualifier BROCK CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16* 19-1 2-0 3-1 5 1 6 0:03 2016-17 29-4 14-1 13-4 2 9 1 2:13 2017-18 30-5 14-1 6-4 5 8 4 1:41 2018-19 15-6 9-5 0-5 2 6 3 0:32 Career 93-16 39-7 22-14 14 24 14 0:03 *Received medical redshirt

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GFELLER NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2018-19 (R-Freshman Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site ►With a sudden-victory win over No. 10 Max Thomsen on Fri- 11/4 Si Nhamnhouane University of the Ozarks W F, 1:42 OCU Open (1st) day, Gfeller moved to 4-2 against ranked opponents this year. 11/4 Conner Ward unattached W MD, 10-1 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State W 6-1 OCU Open (1st) ►Made his debut in the starting lineup at Minnesota, where 11/17 No. 18 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W 9-3 Dual (Minneapolis) he defeated No. 18 Tommy Thorn. 11/25 Jaron Jensen Wyoming W MD, 9-1 Dual (Stillwater) ►Entered the season unranked and has made his way to No. 12/9 Davion Jeffries Oklahoma W 11-6 Dual (Stillwater) 5 at 149 pounds (Intermat). 12/16 Mason Hulse Northern Colorado W TF, 20-2 Dual (Greeley) ►Won the OCU Open and Reno Tournament of Champions. 12/20 Michael Murphy unattached W TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (1st) ►Defeated Pen State's Jarod Verkleeren and No. 6 Mitch 12/20 Jeffrey Uyesaka Menlo W F, 2:52 Reno TOC (1st) Finesilver (Duke) en route to his second-straight Southern 12/20 Bernie Truax unattached W F, 2:23 Reno TOC (1st) Scuffle title. 12/20 David Salazar Embry-Riddle W TF, 17-0 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Kenan Carter Old Dominion W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Dustin Hone Oklahoma State W MD, 13-5 Reno TOC (1st) 2017-18 (Redshirt Season) 1/1 Kade Kowalski Ohio W F, 3:42 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Posted a 21-4 record competing exclusively in open tourna- 1/1 Justin Yorkdale George Mason W F, 4:20 Southern Scuffle (1st) ments for the Cowboys. 1/1 Evan Fidelibus Rider W F, 4:13 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Finished first at the OCU Open and nocked off No. 12 Luke 1/1 Jarod Verkleeren Penn State W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) Karam (Lehigh) and pinned Nick Lee (Penn State) to claim the 1/2 Russell Rohlfing Cal State Bakersfield W TF, 18-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 141-pound Southern Scuffle title. 1/2 No. 6 Mitch Finesilver Duke W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Placed third at the Lindenwood and Bob Smith Open 1/12 No. 1 Matthew Kolodzik Princeton L 8-3 Dual (Princeton) tournaments. 1/13 No. 2 Anthony Ashnault Rutgers L 10-7 Dual (Piscataway) 1/18 No. 16 Christian Monserrat West Virginia W 3-1 Dual (Morgantown) 1/19 Robert Lee Pitt W F, 0:58 Dual (Pittsburgh) 2/1 No. 10 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa W 9-7 SV1 Dual (Stillwater) GFELLER CAREER STATS 2/3 Courtlandt Schuyler Lehigh W 13-8 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Alex Opsal Air Force W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 No. 7 Brock Mauller Missouri L 9-4 Dual (Columbia) Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 24-3 9-3 4-3 7 4 5 0:58 Career 24-3 9-3 4-3 7 4 5 0:58

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BLAYLOCK NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Senior Season) 11/4 Tyler Mann Ouachita Baptist W 6-2 OCU Open (1st) ►Claimed top honors at the OCU Open and Bob Smith Open 11/4 Mario Rodriguez Newman W 7-2 OCU Open (1st) to start the year. 11/4 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State W 7-5 OCU Open (1st) ►Earned second place at the Reno Tournament of Cham- 12/2 Michael Seijo Western Colorado W TF, 18-0 Bob Smith (1st) pions, losing in the finals to returning All-American Paul Fox 12/2 Quentin Jiner Cloud County W TF, 16-0 Bob Smith (1st) (Stanford). 12/2 Tyler Mies Newman W 7-5 Bob Smith (1st) ►Made his way to the podium, taking home sixth place at the 12/2 Efe Osaghae Fort Hays State W 5-3 Bob Smith (1st) Southern Scuffle. 12/20 Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer Grandview W 5-0 Reno TOC (2nd) 12/20 Jared Hill Stanford W 6-3 `Reno TOC (2nd) 2017-18 (R-Junior Season) 12/20 Joshua Cortez unattatched W 3-2 Reno TOC (2nd) ►Knocked off teammates Wyatt Sheets and Dalton Moran to 12/20 Jacob Wright unattached W 3-2 Reno TOC (2nd) earn the OCU Open title. 12/20 Paul Fox Stanford L 5-3 Reno TOC (2nd) ►Went 5-0 to take top honors at the Bob Smith Open. 1/1 Dylan Wood Binghamton W TF, 15-0 Southern Scuffle (6th) ►Picked up the third ranked win of his career with a 3-1 1/1 Alex Klucker Lock Haven W 5-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/1 No. 1 Jason Nolf Penn State L MD, 21-7 Southern Scuffle (6th) sudden victory win against No. 10 Jake Short, helping OSU to 1/2 Alexander Mossing Air Force W 6-5 Southern Scuffle (6th) a 30-3 triumph over Minnesota. 1/2 Chase Straw Iowa State W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (6th) ►Suffered a season-ending injury before the postseason 1/2 Zac Carson Ohio L 3-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) began. 1/2 Paul Fox Stanford L 9-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) ►Earned First-Team All-Academic Big 12 honors an was 1/12 Quincy Monday Princeton L 6-5 Dual (Princeton) named to the NWCA All-Academic team for the first time in 1/13 No. 15 John Van Brill Rutgers L 4-3 Dual (Piscataway) his career.

2016-17 (R-Sophomore Season) ►Posted a 20-6 overall record with a perfect 4-0 mark in dual action, competing at both 149 and 157. ►Recorded starts at 157 pounds against Minnesota, Okla- homa and Pittsburgh, and a start at 149 against Bucknell. ►Notched a ranked win over No. 13 DaWaylon Barnes of Oklahoma in the Cowboys’ win over the Sooners in Norman. ►Scored a 21-2 technical fall over Bucknell’s Seth Hogue in the season opener. ►Made appearances at both the Southern Scuffle and Reno Tournament of Champions, helping the Cowboys to team titles in both.

2015-16 (R-Freshman Season) ►Made dual starts against OU and Wyoming. ►Defeated No. 16 Davion Jeffries in the dual vs. OU, 10-2. BLAYLOCK CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2014-15 Redshirted 2015-16 17-6 1-1 1-0 1 4 2 2:45 2016-17 20-6 4-0 1-1 4 5 5 4:13 2017-18 14-9 7-7 1-4 -- -- 4 -- 2018-19 15-6 0-2 0-2 -- -- 3 -- Career 66-27 12-10 3-7 5 9 14 2:45

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SHEETS NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) 11/4 Scott Akers University of North Texas W F, 1:07 OCU Open (2nd) ►Made his Cowboy dual debut at West Virginia where he 11/4 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma State L 7-5 OCU Open (2nd) won a tight decision over Zach Moore before upending No. 10 12/2 Camron Sharp Labette W TF, 18-1 Bob Smith (4th) Taleb Rhamani at Pitt the next day. 12/2 Sebastian Robles Northeastern W F, 6:00 Bob Smith (4th) ►Defeated his second ranked opponent in No. 16 Josh 12/2 Efe Osaghae Fort Hays State L 2-1 Bob Smith (4th) Humpreys (UNI) on Feb. 3. 12/2 Conrad Najnar Fort Hays State W TF, 16-0 Bob Smith (4th) ►Earned a second-place finish at the OCU Open, falling to 12/2 Tyler Mies Newman L MD, 11-0 Bob Smith (4th) teammate Jonce Blaylock in a close finals match. 12/20 Colby Winnett Clackamas W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (DNP) ►Finished fourth at the Bob Smith Open. 12/20 Austin Hosegood unattached W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Paul Fox Stanford L 8-4 Reno TOC (DNP) 2017-18 (R-Freshman Season) 12/20 Colton Yapouijan unattached W inj Reno TOC (DNP) ►Went 11-5 overall at 157 pounds before his season was cut 12/20 Rian Burris The Citadel L 6-4 Reno TOC (DNP) short due to injury. Recorded three falls, three technical falls 1/1 Angel Najar Appalachian State W 8-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) and two major decisions. 1/1 Ben Anderson Duke L 7-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP) ►Finished third at the OCU Open 1/1 Wyatt Gerl Cal State Bakersfield W TF, 16-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/2 Chase Straw Iowa State L 3-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/18 Zach Moore West Virginia W 3-0 Dual (Morgantown) 2016-17 (Redshirt Season) 1/19 No. 10 Taleb Rahmani Pitt W 9-3 Dual (Pittsburgh) ►Went 10-5 in his first year with the Cowboys. 1/27 Chase Straw Iowa State L 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) ►Claimed first place at the OCU open and finished second at 2/1 Paden Moore Northern Iowa W 4-2 Dual (Stillwater) the Outlaw Open. 2/3 No. 16 Josh Humphreys Lehigh W SV, 7-5 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Alex Mossing Air Force W TF, 18-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 No. 17 Jarrett Jaques Missouri L 6-5 Dual (Columbia) SHEETS CAREER STATS 2/17 Pat Schoenfelder Northern Iowa W 6-4 Last Chance Open (DNP)

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17 Redshirted 2017-18 11-5 -- -- 3 2 3 0:43 2018-19 15-9 5-1 2-0 2 -- 6 1:07 Career 26-14 5-1 2-0 5 2 9 0:43

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SHOMERS NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/17 Colten Carlson South Dakota State W F, 3:52 Dual (South Dakota State) 2018-19 (R-Junior Season) 11/18 No. 11 Steve Bleise Minnesota L 8-5 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Ranked No. 19 at 157 pounds by Intermat. 11/25 No. 19 Dewey Krueger Wyoming W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater) 12/9 Justin Thomas Oklahoma W 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) 12/16 Jordan Robison Northern Colorado W TF, 17-2 Dual (Greeley) ►Went 29-8 in his sophomore campaign and 13-0 in dual 12/20 Brawley Lamar Cal Poly W 9-2 Reno TOC (DNP) matches for the Fighting Scots. 12/20 Ben Anderson unattached W 9-3 Reno TOC (DNP) ►Recorded one fall, eight technical falls and seven major 12/20 Steven Lawrence Grandview L F, 1:32 Reno TOC (DNP) decisions 1/12 Leonard Merkin Princeton L 9-8 Dual (Princeton) 1/13 Stephan Glasgow Rutgers W 5-4 Dual (Piscataway) ►Won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Champion- 1/18 No. 20 Nick Kiussis West Virginia L SV6-4 Dual (Morgantown) ships and finished runner-up at the Eastern Wrestling League 1/19 Jake Wentzel Pitt L F, 1:48 Dual (Pittsburgh) Championships. 1/27 Logan Schumacher Iowa State W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater) ►Received his first NCAA Championship bid and finished in 2/1 No. 12 Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa L 2-0 Dual (Stillwater) the round of 32 at the tournament. 2/3 Gordon Wolf Lehigh W 10-9 Dual (Stillwater) *Bold indicates matches wrestled at 165 pounds 2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) ►Posted an 18-5 record competing at 157 pounds with one fall, six technical falls and two major decisions. ►Took second place at the Southeast Open (freshman & sophomore division) and at the Edinboro Open ►Finished third at Michigan State and Cleveland State Opens

2016-17 (Redshirt Season) ►Finished 11-10 competing exclusively in open tournaments for the Scots. SHOMERS CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16 Redshirted 2016-17 18-5 -- 0-1 1 2 6 3:49 2017-18 29-8 13-0 1-1 1 7 8 1:26 2018-19 9-6 7-5 1-3 2 -- 1 1:32 Career 56-19 20-5 2-5 4 9 15 1:26

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ROGERS NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Senior Season) 11/4 Tommy Rosen-St. John Wayland Baptist W F, 3:56 OCU Open (1st) ►Currently ranked No. 10 at 165 pounds by Intermat. 11/4 Drake Dudley University of North Texas W F, 1:44 OCU Open (1st) ►Pinned his way to an OCU Open title, spending less than 11/4 Miguel Barreras UCO W F, 1:36 OCU Open (1st) seven minutes on the mat in his three matches. 11/17 Logan Peterson South Dakota State W F, 5:36 Dual (South Dakota State) ►Claimed the 165-pound Reno TOC title with three falls and 11/18 Carson Brolsma Minnesota W MD, 10-2 Dual (Minneapolis) a technical fall at the event. 11/25 No. 9 Branson Ashworth Wyoming L 4-1 Dual (Stillwater) 12/9 Jeremy Thomas Oklahoma W F, 1:53 Dual (Stillwater) 2016-17 (R-Junior Season) 12/16 Macoy Flanagan Northern Colorado W TF, 18-3 Dual (Greeley) ►Went 24-6 overall at 165 pounds and 11-2 in duals. 12/20 Albert Urias unattached W F, 1:47 Reno TOC (1st) ►Won his first Big 12 Championship, defeating No. 20 12/20 Bryce Buckley California Baptist W F, 0:56 Reno TOC (1st) Andrew Fogarty of North Dakota State, 12-9, in the finals. 12/20 Jacob Curling Old Dominion W F, 1:21 Reno TOC (1st) ►Led Cowboy starters with 11 pins. 12/20 Shane Jones Old Dominion W TF, 19-3 Reno TOC (1st) ►Edged No. 10 Nick Wanzek of Minnesota, 3-2, in the 12/20 Ryan Niven Grandview W F, 2:04 Reno TOC (1st) Cowboys' 30-3 win over the Gophers. 1/1 Colt Yinger Ohio W F, 3:36 Southern Scuffle (6th) ►Posted three falls en route to claiming the Bob Smith Open 1/1 Zach Finesilver Duke W F, 2:20 Southern Scuffle (6th) title. 1/2 No. 3 Chance Marsteller Lock Haven L 3-1 Southern Scuffle (6th) 2/8 Jacoby Ward Air Force W 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) ►Was the No. 8 seed at the 2018 NCAA Tournament where 2/16 No. 14 Connor Flynn Missouri W 7-5 Dual (Columbia) he was upset in the first round but fought back beating No. 4 Chad Walsh (Rider), No. 7 Logan Massa (Michigan) and No. 15 Anthony Valencia (Arizona State) to finish eighth.

2016-17 (R-Sophomore Season) ►Went 25-8 overall at 165 pounds with a 10-5 dual mark. ►Earned his first All-America honor, going 5-2 to finish fifth at 165 pounds. ►Led the team in falls with 11, to go along with four major decisions and a technical fall. ►Recorded ranked wins over No. 8 Dylan Cottrell of West Virginia, No. 11 Bryce Steiert of Northern Iowa, No. 5 Chad Walsh of Rider and No. 6 Daniel Lewis of Missouri. ►Finished second at the Big 12 Championships. ►Notched a third-period pin of No. 10 Yoanse Mejias of Oklahoma in the Stillwater Bedlam dual. ►Pinned No. 4 Daniel Lewis at the Southern Scuffle to go 5-0 with two falls, a tech fall and a major decision claiming the title at 165.

2015-16 (R-Freshman Season) ►Entered his first NCAA tournament seeded No. 9 but did not place. ►2016 Big 12 runner-up, falling to Lelund Weatherspoon in the 174-pound finals.

ROGERS CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2014-15 Redshirted 2015-16 28-9 4-1 6-7 13 4 1 1:31 2016-17 25-8 10-5 10-8 11 4 1 0:38 2017-18 24-6 11-2 6-5 11 1 1 0:32 2018-19 16-2 6-1 1-2 11 1 2 0:56 Career 93-25 31-9 23-22 46 10 5 0:32

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SMITH NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Junior Season) 12/20 Foster Karmon unattached W TF, 25-10 Reno TOC (T-1st) ►Remains ranked at No. 5 this week (174). 12/20 Garrett Strang California Baptist W TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (T-1st) ►Collected his first career fall in Gallagher-Iba against Iowa 12/20 Reed South Cal State Bakersfield W F, 4:02 Reno TOC (T-1st) State's Marcus Coleman on Jan. 27. 12/20 Christian Bahl Oklahoma State W TF, 17-1 Reno TOC (T-1st) ►Took second at the Southern Scuffle, dropping his only bout 12/20 Drew Hughes Michigan State W MD, 16-3 Reno TOC (T-1st) to Penn State's Mark Hall in the finals. 1/1 Kyle Homet Gardner-Webb W F, 2:34 Southern Scuffle (2nd) ►Holds a 5-1 record in dual action since returning to the mat 1/1 Bryan Battisto Cal State Bakersfield W F, 4:13 Southern Scuffle (2nd) at Princeton. 1/1 Trent Hidlay NC State W 4-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/2 No. 5 David McFadden Virginia Tech W 11-4 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 2016-17 (Redshirt Season) 1/2 No. 1 Mark Hall Penn State L 5-1 Southern Scuffle (2nd) ►Went 7-0 competing in open tournaments and took first at 1/12 Travis Stefanik Princeton W 11-8 Dual (Princeton) the Norsemen Open. 1/13 Joe Grello Rutgers W 9-6 Dual (Piscataway) 1/18 James Wujek West Virginia W TF, 20-2 Dual (Morgantown) 2016-17 (Sophomore Season) 1/19 Gregg Harvey Pitt W MD, 11-3 Dual (Pittsburgh) ►Went 16-6 at 157 pounds for the Cowboys. 1/27 Marcus Coleman Iowa State W F, 2:41 Dual (Stillwater) ►Notched his second All-America finish at the NCAA Tourna- 2/1 No. 8 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa L 5-4 Dual (Stillwater) ment. 2/3 No. 6 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L 2-1 Dual (Stillwater) ►Claimed his second Big 12 title at 157 pounds. 2/16 No. 2 Daniel Lewis Missouri L 7-0 Dual (Columbia) ►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 14-4 5-3 1-4 4 2 4 2:34 Career 64-15 14-7 13-15 14 14 7 1:08

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SMITH NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-1 (R-Junior Season) 11/2 Myles Amine Michigan L 10-2 NWCA All-Star Classic ►Ranked No. 11 at 184 pounds by Intermat. 11/17 Brett Bye South Dakota State W F, 4:19 Dual (Brookings) 11/18 Devin Skatzka Minnesota W MD, 11-2 Dual (Minneapolis) ►Notched consecutive ranked wins at 184 pounds against 11/25 Hayden Hastings Wyoming W 6-5 Dual (Wyoming) Pitt, Iowa State and the most recent coming Friday over No. 6 12/9 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma W MD, 19-6 Dual (Stillwater) Drew Foster (UNI). 12/16 Seth Bogulski Northern Colorado W F, 3:33 Dual (Greeley) ►Advanced to the 174-pound finals at the Reno Tournment of 12/20 Daniel Butler Embry-Riddle W F, 5:25 Reno TOC (T-1st) Champions and placed fourth at 184 pounds at the Southern 12/20 Casey Randles Wyoming W MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (T-1st) Scuffle. 12/20 Dominic Kincaid Fresno State W F, 1:29 Reno TOC (T-1st) ►Is undefeated in dual action for the Cowboys this season, 12/20 Seldon Wright Old Dominion W MD, 11-1 Reno TOC (T-1st) with all but two of those being bonus-point wins. 1/1 Martin Duane Citadel W F, 5:24 Southern Scuffle (4th) 1/1 Matthew Waddell Oklahoma W 11-6 Southern Scuffle (4th) 1/1 Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech L 3-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) 2017-18 (R-Junior Season) 1/2 Joel Shapiro Iowa State W 11-5 Southern Scuffle (4th) ►Defeated 10th-ranked Yoanse Mejias of Oklahoma to finish 1/2 Chris Weiler Lehigh W MD, 10-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) third at the Big 12 Championships. 1/2 No. 17 Sam Colbray Iowa State W 6-3 Southern Scuffle (4th) ►Came up with a 10-1 major decision over 1/2 No. 10 Lou Deprez Binghamton L 6-2 Southern Scuffle (4th) Minnesota's Chris Pfarr in his first dual start at Gallagher-Iba 1/12 Kevin Parker Princeton W F, 1:32 Dual (Princeton) 1/13 Willie Scott Rutgers W MD, 14-5 Dual (Piscataway) Arena, helping OSU to a 30-3 win over Minnesota. 1/18 West Virginia W For. Dual (Morgantown) ►Turned in a pair of pins to win the OCU Open title. 1/19 No. 12 Santino Bonaccorsi Pitt W 7-4 Dual (Pittsburgh) ►Claimed the No. 13 seed at the NCAA Tournament where 1/27 No. 19 Sam Colbray Iowa State W 9-3 Dual (Stillwater) he garnered his first All-America regocnition, knocking off No. 2/1 No. 6 Drew Foster Northern Iowa W 8-4 Dual (Stillwater) 7 Taylor Lujan (Northern Iowa) and No. 12 Forrest Pryzybysz 2/3 No. 8 Ryan Preisch Lehigh L 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) (Appalachian State) en route to an eighth-place finish. 2/8 Jacob Thompson Air Force W MD, 14-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 No. 16 Dylan Wisman Missouri W 7-3 Dual (Missouri) *All-Star match does not count toward record 2016-17 (Redshirt Season) *Bold indicates matches wrestled at 184 ►Went a perfect 15-0 in his redshirt season at 174 pounds, competing exclusively in open tournaments. ►Defeated No. 7 Zac Brunson of Illinois by way of third-period fall at the Joe Parisi Open. ►Competed in four open tournaments, taking home titles in all four: the OCU Open, Outlaw Open, Joe Parisi Open and Norseman Open.

At NEO ►Racked up a 76-6 overall record at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. ►A two-time NJCAA Champion (2015 and 2016) at 174. SMITH CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17 Redshirted 2017-18 18-5 8-2 2-4 6 2 2 1:13 2018-19 22-3 13-1 5-2 6 7 -- 1:29 Career 40-8 21-3 7-6 12 9 2 1:13

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GEER NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) 11/4 Alejandro Ordonez University of the Ozarks W F, 2:29 OCU Open (1st) ►Ranked No. 10 by Intermat at 197 pounds. 11/4 Kaden Truelove OCU W F, 4:24 OCU Open (1st) ►Notched three bonus-point wins, including two falls, at the 11/4 Matthew Waddell Oklahoma W MD, 10-2 OCU Open (1st) OCU Open where he brought home top honors. 11/17 Zach Carlson South Dakota State W 12-9 Dual (South Dakota State) ►Picked up a technical fall and two pins en route to a first- 11/18 Owen Webster Minnesota W MD, 10-0 Dual (Minnesota) place finish at the Reno TOC. 11/25 Carless Looney Wyoming W MD, 14-4 Dual (Stillwater) ►Finished fourth at the Southern Scuffle after moving up a 12/9 Kayne MacCallum Oklahoma W 10-3 Dual (Stillwater) weight class. 12/16 Jacob Seely Northern Colorado W MD, 13-2 Dual (Greeley) 12/20 Bruce Valdez Menlo W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Austyn Harris Arizona State W F, 5:56 Reno TOC (1st) 2017-18 (Redshirt Season) 12/20 Kendrick Jones Grandview W F, 3:57 Reno TOC (1st) ►Compiled a 16-4 record at 184 pounds, competing exclu- 12/20 Isaac Bartel Montana State-Northern W 9-6 Reno TOC (1st) sively in open tournaments for the Scots. 12/20 Cale Davidson Wyoming W 5-4 Reno TOC (1st) ►Claimed first place at the Clarion open and brought home 1/1 Alec Schenk Duke W TF, 15-0 Southern Scuffle (4th) runer-up finishes from the Eastern Michigan, Cleveland State 1/1 Dylan Reynolds Edinboro W 8-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) and Edinboro Opens. 1/1 No. 18 Randall Diabe Appalachian State W F, 5:18 Southern Scuffle (4th) 1/2 No. 8 Nathan Traxler Stanford L 9-7 Southern Scuffle (4th) 2016-17 (Freshman Season) 1/2 Dylan Reynolds Edinboro W 1-0 Southern Scuffle (4th) ►Went 31-10 in his true-freshman campaign at Edinboro, 1/2 No. 15 Tom Sleigh Virginia Tech L 9-3 Southern Scuffle (4th) leading the Scots with eight technical falls on the year. 1/12 No. 3 Patrick Brucki Princeton L 8-4 Dual (Princeton) ►Was the EWL champion at 184 pounds. 1/13 Matt Correnti Rutgers W 4-2 Dual (Piscataway) ►Placed fourth at the Southern Scuffle, picking up a pair of 1/18 Noah Adams West Virginia W 10-6 Dual (Morgantown) ranked wins over No. 15 Drew Foster (UNI) and No. 17 Chip 1/19 Kellan Stout Pitt W 7-2 Dual (Pittsburgh) Ness (UNC). 1/27 No. 6 Willie Miklus Iowa State L 9-6 Dual (Stillwater) ►Earned his first NCAA Tournament bid as the No. 14 seed. 2/1 Tyrell Gordon Northern Iowa W 4-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2/3 Chris Weiler Lehigh W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater) GEER CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17 31-10 11-4 2-6 2 8 5 0:38 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 22-4 10-2 1-4 5 4 2 2:29 Career 43-14 21-6 3-10 7 12 7 0:38

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WEIGEL NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2017-18 (R-Senior Season) 11/4 Chris Collins New Mexico Highlands W F, 1:53 OCU Open (1st) ►Currently ranked No. 6 by Intermat at 197 pounds. 11/4 Riley Williams Wayland Baptist W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Andrew Marsden Oklahoma State W 6-3 OCU Open (1st) ►Notched the first pin of his career and a tech fall en 12/9 Ruston Duke Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater) route to an OCU Open title. 2/8 Anthony McLaughlin Air Force W 2-0 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 Wyatt Koelling Missouri W 4-1 Dual (Columbia) 2017-18 (R-Junior Season) ►Went 11-3 despite battling injuries throughout the season, with six of those wins coming over ranked opponents. ►Finished third at the Big 12 Championships. ►Went 8-1 for the Cowboys in his dual starts. ►Collected two top-10 wins over No. 7 Mike Macchiavello of NC State and No. 5 Cash Wilcke of Iowa. ►Entered the NCAA Tournament as the No. 9 seed but suffered a first-match injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the tournament.

2016-17 (R-Sophomore Season) ► Went 22-8 overall at 197 pounds with a 7-4 dual record. ► First-time All-American, finishing sixth at the na- tional tournament with ranked wins over No. 11 Shawn Scott and No. 10 Kevin Beazley. ►Earned his second-straight Big 12 title, knocking off No. 8 Nate Rotert of South Dakota State and No. 5 Jacob Smith en route. ► Finished third at the Southern Scuffle, defeating teammate Derek White in the third-place match.

2015-16 (R-Freshman Season) ►Finished the season 19-12 overall in his first year as a starter for the Cowboys. ►Entered the 2016 Big 12 Championships seeded fifth and won his bracket, defeating No. 2 Nate Rotert of South Dakota State in the finals, 4-3. WEIGEL CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16 20-11 4-2 2-6 -- 4 4 -- 2016-17 22-8 7-4 6-8 -- 4 4 -- 2017-18 11-3 8-1 6-2 -- 1 2 -- 2018-19 6-0 3-0 -- 1 -- 2 1:53 Career 59-22 22-7 14-16 1 9 12 1:53

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WHITE NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 (R-Senior Season) 11/2* No. 3 Youssif Hemida Maryland W 7-5 NWCA All-Star Classic ►Comes in at No. 2 on Intermat with 20 wins on the year, and 11/17 Blake Wolters South Dakota State W MD, 14-5 Dual (South Dakota State) his latest loss coming at Minnesota. 11/18 No. 5 Gable Steveson Minnesota L 8-2 Dual (Minnesota) ►Began his senior campaign with a 7-5 win over No. 3 11/25 Brian Andrews Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater) Youssif Hemida (Maryland) at the National Wrestling Coaches 12/9 Jake Boyd Oklahoma W F, 6:18 Dual (Stillwater) Association All-Star Classic. 12/16 Robert Winters Northern Colorado W TF, 17-2 Dual (Greeley) ►Topped No. 20 Brian Andrews in the finals at the Reno TOC. 12/20 Jeremiah Holbrook Menlo W F, 0:29 Reno TOC (1st) ►Beat Penn State's Anthony Cassar (No. 5) at the Southern 12/20 Bryan Barns unattached W F, 4:26 Reno TOC (1st) Scuffle to take top honors at heavyweight. 12/20 Chase Beard Michigan State W 11-4 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Trevor Rasmussen Stanford W MD, 14-1 Reno TOC (1st) 2017-18 (R-Junior Season) 12/20 No. 20 Brian Andrews Wyoming W 6-2 Reno TOC (1st) ►Went 25-4 on the season and 14-1 in duals for the Cowboys 1/1 Joe Doyle Binghamton W TF, 22-7 Southern Scuffle (1st) in his first season starting at heavyweight. 1/1 Francis Duggan Iowa State W TF, 17-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Won his first Big 12 Championship, defeating Fresno State's 1/1 Thomas Haines Lock Haven W F, 4:08 Southern Scuffle (1st) AJ Nevills in the finals. 1/2 Nick Nevills Penn State W 4-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) ►Led the Pokes in major decisions with 11 and in takedowns 1/2 No. 5 Anthony Cassar Penn State W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) with 55 on the year. 1/12 Obinna Ajah Princeton W F, 2:09 Dual (Princeton) ►Racked up a pair of top-20 wins at the Journeymen Col- 1/13 Christian Colucci Rutgers W 4-2 Dual (Piscataway) legiate Classic, defeating No. 20 Jordan Wood (Lehigh) and 1/18 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W F, 2:23 Dual (Morgantown) majoring No. 9 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) on his way to a 1/19 No. 13 Demetrius Thomas Pitt W 9-8 Dual (Pittsburgh) second-place finish. 1/27 Gannon Gremmel Iowa State W 7-1 Dual (Stillwater) ►Went 4-0 to claim the OCU Open heavyweight title. 2/1 Carter Isley Northern Iowa W 10-4 Dual (Stillwater) ►Garnered the No. 9 seed at the NCAA Championships and 2/3 No. 7 Jordan Wood Lehigh W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) advanced to the round of 16 before falling to Olympic gold 2/8 Kayne Hutchison Air Force W F, 6:20 Dual (Stillwater) medalist and national champion Kyle Snyder. 2/16 Zach Elam Missouri W SV, 3-1 Dual (Missouri) *All-Star match does not count toward record 2016-17 (R-Sophomore Season) ►Went 18-9 overall competing at both 197 pounds and heavyweight. ►Made six dual starts for the Pokes. ►Took home the title at the Reno Tournament of Champions, defeating Cal Poly’s JT Goodwin in the finals. ► Finished fourth at the Southern Scuffle where he recorded his lone ranked win on the season with a 3-1 win over No. 15 Frank Mattiace of Penn. ►Posted his first dual win as a Cowboy in a 1-0 win over Dylan Reynolds of Edinboro.

At Nebraska ►Went 8-3, and made two dual appearances at 197 pounds with two technical falls.

WHITE CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2014-15 Redshirted 2015-16 8-3 0-2 2-1 -- -- 2 -- 2016-17 18-9 1-5 1-6 -- 4 1 -- 2017-18 25-4 14-1 3-2 -- 11 5 -- 2018-19 23-1 13-1 4-1 7 2 3 0:29 Career 74-17 28-9 10-10 7 17 11 0:29

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WES AHRBERG KAID BROCK 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 165 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Frankie Gonzalez New Mexico Highlands W Inj, 0:43 OCU Open (DNP) *11/3 No. 2 Joey McKenna Ohio State L 11-4 NWCA All-Star Classic 11/4 Gavin Stika Oklahoma State L 7-0 OCU Open (DNP) 11/17 Rylee Molitor South Dakota State W MD, 17-4 Dual (Brookings) 11/4 Andrew DeArmond Barton L 12-6 OCU Open (DNP) 11/18 No. 6 Mitch McKee Minnesota L 6-3 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/17 Justus Sheppard Lincoln College W F, 0:49 Lindenwood (2nd) 11/25 Sam Turner Wyoming W 14-10 Dual (Stillwater) 11/17 Jackson Nevadomski Davenport W TF, 19-4 Lindenwood (2nd) 12/9 Dom Demas Oklahoma L 7-6 Dual (Stillwater) 11/17 Andrew Burgette Liberty W inj, 0:00 Lindenwood (2nd) 12/16 Owen Lamb Northern Colorado W MD, 10-2 Dual (Greeley) 11/17 Gavin Stika Oklahoma State W inj, 0:00 Lindenwood (2nd) 12/20 Nathan Johnson Clackamas W TF, 18-3 Reno TOC (3rd) 11/17 Colton Denney Oklahoma State L 7-3 Lindenwood (2nd) 12/20 Alex Hrisopoulos Michigan State W 10-3 Reno TOC (3rd) 12/2 Noah Perkins Newman L 14-7 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 12/20 Angelo Martinoni unattached W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (3rd) 12/2 Noah Aziere Cloud County W F, 2:35 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 12/20 Sam Turner Wyoming L 5-4 Reno TOC (3rd) 12/2 Jacob Garcia Air Force Prep W F, 4:37 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 12/20 Brody Lamb unattached W TF, 21-5 Reno TOC (3rd) 12/2 Parker Benekas unat.-Northern Colorado L 8-3 Bob Smith Open (DNP) 1/1 Blake Mulkey Gardner-Webb W MD, 13-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/20 Austin Hiles Michigan State L TF, 18-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/1 Anthony Sparacio Binghamton W 6-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/20 Ryan Beck Southwestern Oregon CC W F, 0:58 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/12 Marshall Keller Princeton W MD, 16-2 Dual (Princeton) 12/20 Logan Ritchie Michigan State L F, 6:22 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/13 Pete Lipari Rutgers W 9-6 Dual (Piscataway) 1/18 Caleb Rea West Virginia W F, 2:43 Dual (Morgantown) CHRISTIAN BAHL 1/19 Lorenzo Bentley Pitt W F, 0:58 Dual (Pittsburgh) 1/27 No. 14 Ian Parker Iowa State L 6-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 174 pounds 2/1 No. 6 Josh Alber Northern Iowa L 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2/3 Ryan Pomrinca Lehigh W MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater) 11/4 Zalin Edwards Oklahoma State W F, 0:58 OCU Open (4th) 2/8 Garrett O'Shea Air Force W MD, 15-2 Dual (Stillwater) 11/4 Miguel Barreras UCO L 6-0 OCU Open (4th) 2/16 No. 4 Jaydin Eierman Missouri L F, 3:48 Dual (Columbia) 11/4 Tommy Rosen-St. John Wayland Baptist W MD, 9-1 OCU Open (4th) *All-Star match does not count toward record 11/4 Drake Dudley University of North Texas L 3-2 OCU Open (4th) 12/2 Cody Lewis Adams State W F, 0:52 Bob Smith (4th) COLTON DENNEY 12/2 Nick Meck Fort Hays State L 7-3 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Dillon Thomas Northeastern W TB-1, 4-3 Bob Smith (4th) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 165 pounds 12/2 Marty Verhaeghe Fort Hays State W 8-6 Bob Smith (4th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/2 Gage McBride Barton CC W inj, 0:00 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Kade McMahon University of the Ozarks W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (1st) 12/2 Anthony Lombardo Wyoming L 16-2 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Andrew DeArmond Barton W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (1st) 12/20 Caleb Hopkins unattached W 6-4 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/4 Noah Perkins unattached W MD, 17-6 OCU Open (1st) 12/20 Apollo Santos Menlo W F, 2:39 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/4 Gavin Stika Oklahoma State W 5-2 OCU Open (1st) 12/20 Kody Davis Embry-Riddle W 6-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/17 Kyle Caldwell Northeast Oklahoma W 4-2 Lindenwood (1st) 12/20 Joe Smith Oklahoma State L TF, 17-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/17 Matthew Sells Cumberland W TF, 17-1 Lindenwood (1st) 12/20 Casey Randles Wyoming L 13-8 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/17 William Seibert Missouri Valley W 6-3 Lindenwood (1st) 1/1 Cody Hughes Virginia Tech L 7-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/17 Elias Vaoifi Missouri Valley W 3-1 Lindenwood (1st) 1/1 Logan Stanley Ohio W MD, 12-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/17 Wes Ahrberg Oklahoma State W 7-3 Lindenwood (1st) 1/1 Jared Siegrist Lock Haven L 9-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/2 Brandon Pritchard Cloud County W F, 0:46 Bob Smith (1st) 2/8 Randy Meneweather II Air Force W 4-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/2 Jacob Garcia Air Force Prep W F, 5:00 Bob Smith (1st) 12/2 Isaiah Luellen Fort Hays State W 5-2 Bob Smith (1st) 12/2 Aryus Jones Fort Hays State W 8-7 Bob Smith (1st) JONCE BLAYLOCK 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 157 pounds ZALIN EDWARDS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 165 pounds 11/4 Tyler Mann Ouachita Baptist W 6-2 OCU Open (1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Mario Rodriguez Newman W 7-2 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Christian Bahl Oklahoma State L F, 0:58 OCU Open (DNP) 11/4 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State W 7-5 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Bryzon Hurd Wayland Baptist W 9-4 OCU Open (DNP) 12/2 Michael Seijo Western Colorado W TF, 18-0 Bob Smith (1st) 11/4 Drake Dudley University of North Texas L F, 6:43 OCU Open (DNP) 12/2 Quentin Jiner Cloud County W TF, 16-0 Bob Smith (1st) 12/2 Billy Higgins unat.-Northern Colorado L 7-3 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/2 Tyler Mies Newman W 7-5 Bob Smith (1st) 12/2 Matthew Whitsitt Kansas Wesleyan W F, 1:40 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/2 Efe Osaghae Fort Hays State W 5-3 Bob Smith (1st) 12/2 Hayden Johnson unat.-Western Colorado W 8-2 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/20 Renaldo Rodriguez-Spencer Grandview W 5-0 Reno TOC (2nd) 12/20 Jared Hill Stanford W 6-3 Reno TOC (2nd) 12/2 Davonn Keyes Northeastern L TF, 16-0 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/20 Joshua Cortez unattached W 3-2 Reno TOC (2nd) 12/20 Jacob Wright unattached W 3-2 Reno TOC (2nd) 12/20 Paul Fox Stanford L 5-3 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/1 Dylan Wood Binghamton W TF, 15-0 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/1 Alex Klucker Lock Haven W 5-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/1 Jason Nolf Penn State L MD, 21-7 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/2 Alexander Mossing Air Force W 6-5 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/2 Chase Straw Iowa State W 3-1 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/2 Zac Carson Ohio L 3-2 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/2 Paul Fox Stanford L 9-4 Southern Scuffle (6th) 1/12 Quincy Monday Princeton L 6-5 Dual (Princeton) 1/13 No. 15 John Van Brill Rutgers L 4-3 Dual (Piscataway)

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DATON FIX KADEN GFELLER 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 133 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 14/149 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Cheyenne Davis unattached W FF OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Si Nhamnhouane University of the Ozarks W F, 1:42 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Kristofer Hudson Oklahoma W TF, 19-3 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Conner Ward unattached W MD, 10-1 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Andrew Nieman Oklahoma State W TF, 19-4 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State W 6-1 OCU Open (1st) 11/17 Spencer Huber South Dakota State W TF, 19-1 Dual (Brookings) 11/18 No. 18 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W 9-3 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/18 No. 6 Ethan Lizak Minnesota W 6-1 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/25 Jaron Jensen Wyoming W MD, 9-1 Dual (Stillwater) 11/25 No. 11 Montorie Bridges Wyoming W 3-0 Dual (Stillwater) 12/9 Davion Jeffries Oklahoma W 11-6 Dual (Stillwater) 12/9 Anthony Madrigal Oklahoma W TF, 20-5 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 Mason Hulse Northern Colorado W TF, 20-2 Dual (Greeley) 12/16 Sean Cannon Northern Colorado W TF, 16-1 Dual (Greeley) 12/20 Michael Murphy unattached W TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Vince Zaval California Baptist W TF, 24-9 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Jeffrey Uyesaka Menlo W F, 2:52 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Devan Turner Oregon State W DQ, 4:05 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Bernie Truax unattached W F, 2:23 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Steven Simpson Old Dominion W TF, 18-2 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 David Salazar Embry-Riddle W TF, 17-0 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Gary Wayne Harding North Carolina (unat.) W MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Kenan Carter Old Dominion W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Anthony Tutolo Michigan State W 10-4 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Dustin Hone Oklahoma State W MD, 13-5 Reno TOC (1st) 1/1 Chris Wright Rider W TF, 19-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Kade Kowalski Ohio W F, 3:42 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 John Twomey Air Force W F, 5:28 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Justin Yorkdale George Mason W F, 4:20 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Jarrett Trombley NC State W TF, 25-10 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Evan Fidelibus Rider W F, 4:13 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 Sean Nickell Cal-State Bakersfield W TF, 18-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/1 Jarod Verkleeren Penn State W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 Austin Gomez Iowa State W 6-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 Russell Rohlfing Cal State Bakersfield W TF, 18-3 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/12 Jonathan Gomez Princeton W TF, 22-7 Dual (Princeton) 1/2 No. 6 Mitch Finesilver Duke W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/13 No. 3 Nick Suriano Rutgers W TB2, 3-2 Dual (Piscataway) 1/12 No. 1 Matthew Kolodzik Princeton L 8-3 Dual (Princeton) 1/18 No. 15 Matthew Schmitt West Virginia W 8-2 Dual (Morgantown) 1/13 No. 2 Anthony Ashnault Rutgers L 10-7 Dual (Piscataway) 1/19 No. 4 Micky Phillipi Pitt L 3-1 Dual (Pittsburgh) 1/18 No. 15 Christian Monserrat West Virginia W 3-1 Dual (Morgantown) 1/27 No. 9 Austin Gomez Iowa State W 5-4 Dual (Stillwater) 1/19 Lorenzo Bentley Pitt W F, 0:58 Dual (Pittsburgh) 2/1 Jack Skudlarczyk Northern Iowa W MD, 17-7 Dual (Stillwater) 2/1 No. 10 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa W 9-7 SV1 Dual (Stillwater) 2/3 Brandon Paetzell Lehigh W 7-1 Dual (Stillwater) 2/3 Courtlandt Schuyler Lehigh W 13-8 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Anthony DeCesare Air Force W TF, 18-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Alec Opsal Air Force W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 No. 10 John Erneste Missouri W 9-2 Dual (Columbia) 2/16 No. 7 Brock Mauller Missouri L 9-4 Dual (Columbia)

JACOB FONTANEZ AUSTIN HARRIS 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 125 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/2 Devon Schoenbergor Northeastern W MD, 9-0 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Andrew Marsden Oklahoma State L 6-3 OCU Open (4th) 12/2 Jonathan Andreatta Adams State L 6-0 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Chris Collins New Mexico Highlands W 9-2 OCU Open (4th) 12/2 Michael Spangler unattached W MD, 11-1 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Augustus Boyd Ouachita Baptist L MD, 16-3 OCU Open (4th) 12/2 Brock George Wyoming W 6-3 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Mateo Pena Labette W F, 1:35 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Brayan Balderrama Pratt CC W 5-2 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Jordan Davis Fort Hays State W 5-4 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Jonathan Andreatta Adams State L 2-0 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Christopher Collins New Mexico Highlands L 6-2 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Jacob Stoneberger Newman W F, 1:01 Bob Smith (4th) DAKOTA GEER 12/2 Andrew Marsden Oklahoma State L 8-4 Bob Smith (4th) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 184/197 pounds 12/20 Ashton Seely unattached L 8-4 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Josh Hokit Fresno State L MD, 12-3 Reno TOC (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/1 Josh Roetman Navy L 4-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/4 Alejandro Ordonez University of the Ozarks W F, 2:29 OCU Open (1st) 1/1 Michael Bulkin Columbia W F, 4:10 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/4 Kaden Truelove OCU W F, 4:24 OCU Open (1st) 1/1 Luke McGonigal Lock Haven L 10-8 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 11/4 Matthew Waddell Oklahoma W MD, 10-2 OCU Open (1st) 11/17 Zach Carlson South Dakota State W 12-9 Dual (Brookings) 11/18 Owen Webster Minnesota W MD, 10-0 Dual (Minneapolis) DUSTY HONE 11/25 Carless Looney Wyoming W MD, 14-4 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 149 pounds 12/9 Kayne MacCallum Oklahoma W 10-3 Dual (Stillwater) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/16 Jacob Seely Northern Colorado W MD, 13-2 Dual (Greeley) 12/2 Cordell Hunt Labette W F, 2:45 Bob Smith (4th) 12/20 Bruce Valdez Menlo W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (1st) 12/2 Jared Prough unattached W F, 1:53 Bob Smith (4th) 12/20 Austyn Harris Arizona State W F, 5:56 Reno TOC (1st) 12/2 Jonathon Ball Fort Hays State L 6-5 Bob Smith (4th) 12/20 Kendrick Jones Grandview W F, 3:57 Reno TOC (1st) 12/2 Diego Calderon Western Colorado W 2-0 Bob Smith (4th) 12/20 Isaac Bartel Montana State-Northern W 9-6 Reno TOC (1st) 12/2 Jonathon Trujillo New Mexico Highlands L SV-1, 7-5 Bob Smith (4th) 12/20 Cale Davidson Wyoming W 5-4 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Chandler Michael Southern Oregon W MD, 16-6 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/1 Alec Schenk Duke W TF, 15-0 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/20 Doug Gudenburr The Citadel W 6-0 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/1 Dylan Reynolds Edinboro W 8-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/20 Michael Sprague American W Inj. Reno TOC (2nd) 1/1 Randall Diabe Appalachian State W F, 5:18 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/20 Peyton Omania unattached W 6-0 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/2 Nathan Traxler Stanford L 9-7 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/20 Kaden Gfeller Oklahoma State L MD, 13-5 Reno TOC (2nd) 1/2 Dylan Reynolds Edinboro W 1-0 Southern Scuffle (4th) 1/1 Brady Berge Penn State L 4-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/2 Tom Sleigh Virginia Tech L 9-3 Southern Scuffle (4th) 1/1 Zach Shareef Chattanooga W 7-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/12 No. 3 Patrick Brucki Princeton L 8-4 Dual (Princeton) 1/1 Alec Opsal Air Force W 7-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/13 Matt Correnti Rutgers W 4-2 Dual (Piscataway) 1/1 Evan Fidelibus Rider W MD, 15-6 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/18 Noah Adams West Virginia W 10-6 Dual (Morgantown) 1/2 Requir Van der Merwe Stanford L 3-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/19 Kellan Stout Pitt W 7-2 Dual (Pittsburgh) 1/27 No. 6 Willie Miklus Iowa State L 9-6 Dual (Stillwater) 2/1 Tyrell Gordon Northern Iowa W 4-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2/3 Chris Weiler Lehigh W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater)

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BEAR HUGHES ANTHONY MONTALVO 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 184 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Denzel Morrow New Mexico Highlands W TF, 15-0 OCU Open (3rd) 11/4 Dakota Vaughan unattached W F, 2:28 OCU Open (3rd) 11/4 Matthew Waddell Oklahoma L 7-2 OCU Open (3rd) 11/4 Heath Gray UCO L 10-7 OCU Open (3rd) 11/4 Alejandro Ordonez University of the Ozarks W F, 2:40 OCU Open (3rd) 11/4 Gavin Coleman Labette W F, 0:23 OCU Open (3rd) 11/4 Denzel Morrow New Mexico Highlands W 5-1 OCU Open (3rd) 11/4 Kevin Murry Cloud County W F, 0:44 OCU Open (3rd) 12/2 Ivan Balavage Newman W 12-5 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Luke Carlin Wayland Baptist W F, 1:25 OCU Open (3rd) 12/2 Tyler Boone Fort Hays State W F, 1:03 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Ivan Balavage unattached W F, 1:48 OCU Open (3rd) 12/2 Riley Jaramillo Saint Mary L 3-2 Bob Smith (4th) 11/17 Brandon Tessau Iowa State W MD, 19-5 Lindenwood (1st) 12/2 Denzell Morrow New Mexico Highlands W 4-1 Bob Smith (4th) 11/17 Josh Mcllhenny Liberty W F, 1:03 Lindenwood (1st) 12/2 Micquille Robinson Fort Hays State L 3-1 Bob Smith (4th) 11/17 Joey Williams Maryville W TF, 19-4 Lindenwood (1st) 12/16 Dalton Robertson Northern Colorado W MD, 12-2 Dual (Greeley) 11/17 Tyler Buesgens Iowa State W TF, 17-2 Lindenwood (1st) 12/20 John Halajian California Bapstis W F, 5:35 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/17 Alec McDowell Iowa State W MD, 13-1 Lindenwood (1st) 12/20 Martin Duane The Citadel W MD, 13-4 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/2 Xavier Pate Northwest Kansas W F, 3:47 Bob Smith (1st) 12/20 Anthony Montalvo Oklahoma State (unat) L 7-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/2 Denzell Morrow New Mexico Highlands W TF, 16-0 Bob Smith (1st) 12/20 Cade Belshay unattached L 8-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/2 Micquille Robinson Fort Hays State W F, 1:14 Bob Smith (1st) 1/1 Stanley Smeltzer Virginia Tech L MD, 17-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/2 Riley Jaramillo Saint Mary W F, 1:57 Bob Smith (1st) 1/1 Franny Bisono Penn State W 6-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/20 Artie Bess Grandview W 10-7 Reno TOC (4th) 1/1 Ben Stacey Chattanooga W MD, 12-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/20 Abe Correa-Medina American W 8-2 Reno TOC (4th) 1/1 Matthew Waddell Oklahoma W 8-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/20 Bear Hughes Oklahoma State W 7-0 Reno TOC (4th) 1/1 Alan Clothier Appalachian State L 9-7 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 12/20 Anthony Orozco Menlo L 9-7 Reno TOC (4th) 12/20 Tate Samuelson unattached L 4-1 Reno TOC (4th)

JAQUAN JACKSON ANDREW NIEMAN 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 174 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 133 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Gage McBride Barton L TF, 16-1 OCU Open (DNP) 11/4 Rio Zamora UCO W 9-6 OCU Open (2nd) 11/4 Tristan Trujillo New Mexico Highlands L F, 1:53 OCU Open (DNP) 11/4 Mike Jones unattached W F, 2:37 OCU Open (2nd) 11/17 Logan Schumacher Iowa State L F, 3:55 Lindenwood (DNP) 11/4 Daton Fix Oklahoma State L TF, 19-4 OCU Open (2nd) 11/17 Jacob Mintzmyer Northeast Oklahoma L F, 4:19 Lindenwood (DNP) 12/20 Chance Rich unattached L MD, 11-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/2 Nathan Dotson Fort Hays State L 8-2 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/20 Baylord Steward unattached W F, 5:43 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/2 Dillon Thomas Northeastern L MD, 19-6 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/20 Kilian Cardinale Old Dominion L 4-2 Reno TOC (DNP)

BOO LEWALLEN NICK PICCININNI 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 149 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 125 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Michael Triiplett unattached W F, 4:58 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Corey Muniz University of the Ozarks W F, 2:30 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Joseph Rios Wayland Baptist W TF, 19-3 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Dominic Rivera New Mexico Highlands W TF, 19-4 OCU Open (1st) 11/17 No. 17 Henry Pohlmeyer South Dakota State inj. def. Dual (Brookings) 11/17 Greg Coapstick South Dakota State W TF, 16-1 Dual (Brookings) 1/27 No. 12 Jarrett Degen Iowa State inj. def. Dual (Stillwater) 11/18 No. 5 Sean Russell Minnesota W 3-0 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/25 Cole Verner Wyoming W MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater) MIKE MAGALDO 12/9 Zach Atencio Oklahoma W F, 0:53 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 141 pounds 12/16 No. 16 Rico Montoya Northern Colorado W MD, 11-2 Dual (Northern Colorado) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/20 Zeth Brower Clackamas W TF, 20-5 Reno TOC (1st) 11/4 Brice O'Hara unattached W F, 2:40 OCU Open (2nd) 12/20 Logan Griffin Michigan State W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (1st) 11/4 Kaden Gfeller Oklahoma State L 6-1 OCU Open (2nd) 12/20 Justin Portillo Grandview W F, 1:28 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Jack Mutchnik American W 2-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Gage Curry American W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Jered Sublet Minot STate W MD, 13-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 No. 8 RayVon Foley Michigan State W 4-1 Reno TOC (1st) 1/1 Arick Shankles Edinboro W TF, 17-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) ANDREW MARSDEN 1/1 Cevion Severado Missouri W TF, 17-1 Southern Scuffle (1st) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 184/197 pounds 1/1 Jakob Camacho NC State W TF, 17-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/2 Luke Werner Lock Haven W MD, 13-2 Southern Scuffle( 1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/2 No. 17 Rico Montoya Northern Colorado W 7-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) 11/4 Augustus Boyd Ouachita Baptist W F, 4:07 OCU Open (2nd) 1/12 No. 10 Pat Glory Princeton W 9-4 Dual (Princeton) 11/4 Austin Harris Oklahoma State W 6-3 OCU Open (2nd) 1/13 Shane Metzler Rutgers W TF, 16-0 Dual (Piscataway) 11/4 Preston Weigel Oklahoma State L 6-3 OCU Open (2nd) 1/18 Joey Thomas West Virginia W TF, 21-5 Dual (Morgantown) 11/17 Samuel Grove South Dakota State W F, 1:36 Dual (Brookings) 1/19 Brendon Fenton Pitt W TF, 21-6 Dual (Pittsburgh) 11/18 Brandon Krone Minnesota W 2-0 Dual (Minneapolis) 1/27 Alex Mackall Iowa State W MD, 14-2 Dual (Stillwater) 11/25 Cale Davidson Wyoming L 8-5 Dual (Stillwater) 2/1 Jacob Schwarm Northern Iowa W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater) 12/2 Cole Forrester Air Force Prep W MD, 14-6 Bob Smith (3rd) 2/3 Luke Resnick Lehigh W MD, 16-5 Dual (Stillwater) 12/2 Luke Allan New Mexico Highlands W F, 0:28 Bob Smith (3rd) 2/8 Sidney Flores Air Force W 13-6 Dual (Stillwater) 12/2 Dalton Abney unat.-UCO L 5-4 Bob Smith (3rd) 2/16 Dack Punke Missouri W MD, 11-2 Dual (Columbia) 12/2 Jordan Davis Fort Hays State W F, 1:13 Bob Smith (3rd) 12/2 Austin Harris Oklahoma State W 8-4 Bob Smith (3rd) 12/20 Chad Porter Arizona State W MD, 12-3 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Michael Loyola California Baptist W F, 3:19 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Cale Davidson Wyoming L 9-5 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Josh Hokit Fresno State L 4-3 Reno TOC (DNP)

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CORNELIUS PUTNAM WYATT SHEETS 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | Heavyweight 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 157 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Korey Walker OCU L 5-3 OCU Open (4th) 11/4 Scott Akers University of North Texas W F, 1:07 OCU Open (2nd) 11/4 Nelson Fuentes Houston-Downtown W F, 1:27 OCU Open (4th) 11/4 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma State L 7-5 OCU Open (2nd) 11/4 Bryson McGowan OCU W 3-1 OCU Open (4th) 12/2 Camron Sharp Labette W TF, 18-1 Bob Smith (4th) 11/4 Lee Jerhett University of the Ozarks L SV-1, 3-1 OCU Open (4th) 12/2 Sebastian Robles Northeastern W F, 6:00 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Benny Hernandez Cloud County W F, 3:29 Bob Smith (3rd) 12/2 Efe Osaghae Fort Hays State L 2-1 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Dylan McBride unat.-Western Colorado W TB-1, 6-1 Bob Smith (3rd) 12/2 Conrad Najnar Fort Hays State W TF, 16-0 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Christian Lance unat.-Nebraska L 7-3 Bob Smith (3rd) 12/2 Tyler Mies Newman L MD, 11-0 Bob Smith (4th) 12/2 Logan Church unat.-Western Colorado W 6-1 Bob Smith (3rd) 12/20 Colby Winnett Clackamas W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/2 Dylan McBride unat.-Western Colorado W FF Bob Smith (3rd) 12/20 Austin Hosegood unattached W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Brian Andrews Wyoming L 4-0 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Paul Fox Stanford L 8-4 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Hunter Hart Southwestern Oregon CC W MD, 9-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Colton Yapouijan unattached W inj Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Ben Andrew unattached L 2-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Rian Burris The Citadel L 6-4 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/1 Angel Najar Appalachian State W 8-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) HANYU QIU 1/1 Ben Anderson Duke L 7-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 1/1 Wyatt Gerl Cal State Bakersfield W TF, 16-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 157 pounds 1/2 Chase Straw Iowa State L 3-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/18 Zach Moore West Virginia W 3-1 Dual (Morgantown) 11/4 Baltazar Loza OCU L 11-8 OCU Open (DNP) 1/19 No. 10 Taleb Rahmani Pitt W 9-3 Dual (Pittsburgh) 11/4 Noah Gurrea Schreiner University W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (DNP) 1/27 Chase Straw Iowa State L 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 11/17 Kaleb Greening Hannibal-LaGrange W F, 2:19 Lindenwood (DNP) 2/1 Paden Moore Northern Iowa W 4-2 Dual (Stillwater) 11/17 Jon McGowan OCU L MD, 8-0 Lindenwood (DNP) 2/3 No. 16 Josh Humphreys Lehigh W SV, 7-5 Dual (Stillwater) 11/17 Justin Peterson Northeast Oklahoma L F, 4:45 Lindenwood (DNP) 2/8 Alex Mossing Air Force W TF, 18-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/2 Tyler Mies Newman L TF, 16-0 Bob Smith (DNP) 2/16 No. 17 Jarrett Jaques Missouri L 6-5 Dual (Columbia) 12/2 Jerrod McKinstry UCO L 8-5 Bob Smith (DNP) 2/17 Pat Schoenfelder Northern Iowa W 6-4 Last Chance Open (DNP)

CHANDLER ROGERS BENNETT SHERRER 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 165 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Tommy Rosen-St. John Wayland Baptist W F, 3:56 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Baylor Smith unattached L 6-3 OCU Open (DNP) 11/4 Drake Dudley University of North Texas W F, 1:44 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Raul Ayala Labette W 6-0 OCU Open (DNP) 11/4 Miguel Barreras UCO W F, 1:36 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Parker Price Labette W F, 4:48 OCU Open (DNP) 11/17 Logan Peterson South Dakota State W F, 5:36 Dual (Brookings) 11/4 Michael Kumlien unattached L 6-3 OCU Open (DNP) 11/18 Carson Brolsma Minnesota W MD, 10-2 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/17 Corbin Nirschl Northeast Oklahoma L MD, 14-3 Lindenwood (DNP) 11/25 No. 9 Branson Ashworth Wyoming L 4-1 Dual (Stillwater) 11/17 Richarson Gbeynie Iowa Central W F, 5:25 Lindenwood (DNP) 12/9 Jeremy Thomas Oklahoma W F, 1:53 Dual (Stillwater) 11/17 Jesus Mancera Marian L 9-8 Lindenwood (DNP) 12/16 Macoy Flanagan Northern Colorado W TF, 18-3 Dual (Greeley) 12/2 Tyrek Fleming Saint Mary W F, 2:48 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/20 Albert Urias unattached W F, 1:47 Reno TOC (1st) 12/2 Kevin Kissane Newman L F, 3:34 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/20 Bryce Buckley California Baptist W F, 0:56 Reno TOC (1st) 12/2 David Hunter Saint Mary L MD, 19-8 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/20 Jacob Curling Old Dominion W F, 1:21 Reno TOC (1st) 12/20 Shane Jones Old Dominion W TF, 19-3 Reno TOC (1st) ANDREW SHOMERS 12/20 Ryan Niven Grandview W F, 2:04 Reno TOC (1st) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 157/165 pounds 1/1 Colt Yinger Ohio W F, 3:36 Southern Scuffle (6th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/1 Zach Finesilver Duke W F, 2:20 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/17 Colten Carlson South Dakota State W F, 3:52 Dual (Brookings) 1/2 Chance Marsteller Lock Haven L 3-1 Southern Scuffle (6th) 11/18 No. 11 Steve Bleise Minnesota L 8-5 Dual (Minneapolis) 2/8 Jacoby Ward Air Force W 6-4 Dual (Stillwater) 11/25 No. 19 Dewey Krueger Wyoming W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater) 2/16 No. 14 Connor Flynn Missouri W 7-5 Dual (Columbia) 12/9 Justin Thomas Oklahoma W 5-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 Jordan Robison Northern Colorado W TF, 17-2 Dual (Greeley) 12/20 Brawley Lamar Cal Poly W 9-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Ben Anderson unattached W 9-3 Reno TOC (DNP) 12/20 Steven Lawrence Grandview L F, 1:32 Reno TOC (DNP) 1/12 Leonard Merkin Princeton L 9-8 Dual (Princeton) 1/13 Stephan Glasgow Rutgers W 5-4 Dual (Piscataway) 1/18 No. 20 Nick Kiussis West Virginia L SV 6-4 Dual (Morgantown) 1/19 Jake Wentzel Pitt L F, 1:48 Dual (Pittsburgh) 1/27 Logan Schumacher Iowa State W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater) 2/1 No. 12 Bryce Steiert Northern Iowa L 2-0 Dual (Stillwater) 2/3 Gordon Wolf Lehigh W 10-9 Dual (Stillwater)

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JACOBE SMITH PRESTON WEIGEL 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 174/184 pounds 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 197 pounds Date Opponent School Result Score Site Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/2* No. 3 Myles Amine Michigan L MD, 10-2 NWCA All-Star Classic 11/4 Chris Collins New Mexico Highlands W F, 1:53 OCU Open (1st) 11/17 Brett Bye South Dakota State W F, 4:19 Dual (Brookings) 11/4 Riley Williams Wayland Baptist W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (1st) 11/18 Devin Skatzka Minnesota W MD, 11-2 Dual (Minneapolis) 11/4 Andrew Marsden Oklahoma State W 6-3 OCU Open (1st) 11/25 Hayden Hastings Wyoming W 6-5 Dual (Stillwater) 12/9 Ruston Duke Oklahoma W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater) 12/9 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma W MD, 19-6 Dual (Stillwater) 2/8 Anthony McLaughlin Air Force W 2-0 Dual (Stillwater) 12/16 Seth Bogulski Northern Colorado W F, 3:33 Dual (Greeley) 2/16 Wyatt Koelling Missouri W 4-1 Dual (Columbia) 12/20 Daniel Butler Embry-Riddle W F, 5:25 Reno TOC (T-1st) 12/20 Casey Randles Wyoming W MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (T-1st) 12/20 Dominic Kincaid Fresno State W F, 1:29 Reno TOC (T-1st) DEREK WHITE 12/20 Seldon Wright Old Dominion W MD, 11-1 Reno TOC (T-1st) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | Heavyweight 1/1 Martin Duane Citadel W F, 5:24 Southern Scuffle (4th) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/1 Matthew Waddell Oklahoma W 11-6 Southern Scuffle (4th) 11/2* No. 2 Youssif Hemida Maryland W 7-5 NWCA All-Star Classic 1/1 Hunter Bolen Virginia Tech L 3-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) 11/17 Blake Wolters South Dakota State W MD, 14-5 Dual (Brookings) 1/2 Joel Shapiro Iowa State W 11-5 Southern Scuffle (4th) 11/18 Gable Steveson Minnesota L 8-2 Dual (Minneapolis) 1/2 Chris Weiler Lehigh W MD, 10-1 Southern Scuffle (4th) 11/25 Brian Andrews Wyoming W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater) 1/2 No. 17 Sam Colbray Iowa State W 6-3 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/9 Jake Boyd Oklahoma W F, 6:18 Dual (Stillwater) 1/2 No. 10 Lou Deprez Binghamton L 6-2 Southern Scuffle (4th) 12/16 Robert Winters Northern Colorado W TF, 17-2 Dual (Greeley) 1/12 Kevin Parker Princeton W F, 1:32 Dual (Princeton) 12/20 Jeremiah Holbrook Menlo W F, 0:29 Reno TOC (1st) 1/13 Willie Scott Rutgers W MD, 14-5 Dual (Piscataway) 12/20 Bryan Barns unattached W F, 4:26 Reno TOC (1st) 1/18 - West Virginia W For. Dual (Morgantown) 12/20 Chase Beard Michigan State W 11-4 Reno TOC (1st) 1/19 No. 12 Santino Bonaccorsi Pitt W 7-4 Dual (Pittsburgh) 12/20 Trevor Rasmussen Stanford W MD, 14-1 Reno TOC (1st) 1/27 No. 19 Sam Colbray Iowa State W 9-3 Dual (Stillwater) 12/20 Brian Andrews Wyoming W 6-2 Reno TOC (1st) 2/1 No. 6 Drew Foster Northern Iowa W 8-4 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Joe Doyle Binghamton W TF, 22-7 Southern Scuffle (1st) 2/3 No. 8 Ryan Preisch Lehigh L 8-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Francis Duggan Iowa State W TF, 17-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) 2/8 Jacob Thompson Air Force W MD, 14-3 Dual (Stillwater) 1/1 Thomas Haines Lock Haven W F, 4:08 Southern Scuffle (1st) 2/16 No. 16 Dylan Wisman Missouri W 7-3 Dual (Columbia) 1/2 Nick Nevills Penn State W 4-0 Southern Scuffle (1st) *All-Star match does not count toward record 1/2 No. 5 Anthony Cassar Penn State W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (1st) 1/12 Obinna Ajah Princeton W F, 2:09 Dual (Princeton) JOE SMITH 1/13 Christian Colucci Rutgers W 4-2 Dual (Piscataway) 1/18 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W F, 2:23 Dual (Morgantown) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 174 pounds 1/19 No. 13 Demetrius Thomas Pitt W 9-8 Dual (Pittsburgh) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/27 Gannon Gremmel Iowa State W 7-1 Dual (Stillwater) 12/20 Foster Karmon unattached W TF, 25-10 Reno TOC (T-1st) 2/1 Carter Isley Northern Iowa W 10-4 Dual (Stillwater) 12/20 Garrett Strang California Baptist W TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (T-1st) 2/3 No. 7 Jordan Wood Lehigh W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater) 12/20 Reed South Cal State Bakersfield W F, 4:02 Reno TOC (T-1st) 2/8 Kayne Hutchison Air Force W F, 6:20 Dual (Stillwater) 12/20 Christian Bahl Oklahoma State W TF, 17-1 Reno TOC (T-1st) 2/16 Zach Elam Missouri W SV, 3-1 Dual (Columbia) 12/20 Drew Hughes Michigan State W MD, 16-3 Reno TOC (T-1st) *All-Star match does not count toward record 1/1 Kyle Homet Gardner-Webb W F, 2:34 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/1 Bryan Battisto Cal State Bakersfield W F, 4:13 Southern Scuffle (2nd) CONNER WILSON 1/1 Trent Hidlay NC State W 4-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 1/2 No. 5 David McFadden Virginia Tech W 11-4 Southern Scuffle (2nd) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 pounds 1/2 No. 1 Mark Hall Penn State L 5-1 Southern Scuffle (2nd) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 1/12 Travis Stefanik Princeton W 11-8 Dual (Princeton) 11/4 Brandon Johnson unattached W F, 1:48 OCU Open (DNP) 1/13 Joe Grello Rutgers W 9-6 Dual (Piscataway) 11/4 Tanner Cassity Barton W F, 2:50 OCU Open (DNP) 1/18 James Wujek West Virginia W TF, 20-2 Dual (Morgantown) 11/4 Zack Zeamer unattached W 5-0 OCU Open (DNP) 1/19 Gregg Harvey Pitt W MD, 11-3 Dual (Pittsburgh) 11/4 Jaxen Gilmore Oklahoma inj. OCU Open (DNP) 1/27 Marcus Coleman Iowa State W F, 2:41 Dual (Stillwater) 2/1 No. 8 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa L 5-4 Dual (Stillwater) TRAVIS WITTLAKE 2/3 No. 6 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L 2-1 Dual (Stillwater) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 174 pounds 2.16 No. 2 Daniel Lewis Missouri L 7-0 Dual (Columbia) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Jace Brownlee Ouachita Baptist W MD, 12-3 OCU Open (1st) GAVIN STIKA 11/4 Matthew Cruickshank Cloud County W TF, 20-5 OCU Open (1st) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 165 pounds 11/4 JD Johnson unattached W TF, 18-2 OCU Open (1st) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 11/4 Jaryn Curry Oklahoma W 6-1 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Morgan Mathis University of the Ozarks W TF, 17-0 OCU Open (2nd) 11/4 Chase Vincent OCU W MD, 13-4 OCU Open (1st) 11/4 Noah Aziere Cloud County W MD, 15-5 OCU Open (2nd) 11/17 Chase Vincent OCU W 6-1 Lindenwood (1st) 11/4 Wes Ahrberg Oklahoma State W 7-0 OCU Open (2nd) 11/17 Austin Deffenbaugh Lindsey Wilson W TF, 17-2 Lindenwood (1st) 11/4 Colton Denney Oklahoma State L 5-2 OCU Open (2nd) 11/17 Kevin Gschwendtner SIU-Edwardsville W MD, 19-6 Lindenwood (1st) 11/17 Dylan Shotwell Maryville W 7-4 Lindenwood (DNP) 11/17 Nathan Walton Cumberland W MD, 20-8 Lindenwood (1st) 11/17 Tyshaun Sutherland Joliet W TF, 18-0 Lindenwood (DNP) 11/17 Logan Schumacher Iowa State W 4-0 Lindenwood (1st) 11/17 Ezequiel Rubio Missouri Valley W 4-3 Lindenwood (DNP) 12/2 Jacob Viera New Mexico Highlands W F, 3:59 Bob Smith (1st) 11/17 Wes Ahrberg Oklahoma State inj Lindenwood (DNP) 12/2 Anthony Lombardo Wyoming W 6-1 Bob Smith (1st) 12/2 Gage McBride Barton CC W inj, 0:00 Bob Smith (1st) COLE VANVLEET 12/2 Nick Meck Fort Hays State W inj, 0:00 Bob Smith (1st) 12/20 Cole Pruit unattached W TF, 20-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 2018-19 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 141 pounds 12/20 Cole Moody unattached W MD, 14-6 Reno TOC (DNP) Date Opponent School Result Score Site 12/20 Seldon Wright Old Dominion L 3-1 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/4 Darian Manzanares New Mexico Highlands L TF, 16-0 OCU Open (DNP) 12/20 Abner Romero unattached L 4-2 Reno TOC (DNP) 11/4 Austin Zaring Labette W 5-3 OCU Open (DNP) 11/4 Josh Crager Wesleyan L MD, 9-0 OCU Open (DNP) 12/2 Josh Lenker unat.-Fort Hays State L F, 1:13 Bob Smith (DNP) 12/2 David Hunter Saint Mary L F, 2:52 Bob Smith (DNP)

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DUAL 1 DUAL 2 DUAL 3 Nov. 17, 2018 | Brookings, S.D. Nov. 18, 2018 | Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 25, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla. Frost Arena Maturi Pavillion Gallagher-Iba Arena

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE NO. 22 9 MINNESOTA NO. 11 9 WYOMING 6

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 4 23 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 4 23 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 4 27

BROOKINGS, S.D. – The No. 4 Oklahoma State wrestling team MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The No. 4 Oklahoma State wrestling team STILLWATER –Four Oklahoma State wrestlers made their Gallagh- racked up four falls and four more bonus-point wins Friday night on (2-0) won its second dual of the weekend Sunday, as the Cowboys er-Iba debuts on Sunday as the Cowboys defeated Wyoming, 27-6, its way to a 45-6 drubbing of Big 12 opponent South Dakota State won seven individual bouts with three wins over ranked opponents in their first home dual of the season. Kaden Gfeller and Dakota in the Cowboys' first dual of the 2018-19 season. OSU's lone loss and three more bonus-point wins to take down No. 11 Minnesota, Geer came away with bonus-point wins, and Andrew Shomers and came via injury default at 149 pounds. 23-9, at Maturi Pavillion. Daton Fix both collected wins by decision over ranked opponents.

"Overall, it was a really good effort by our squad," coach John Nick Piccininni, Daton Fix, Kaden Gfeller and each claimed wins "That is kind of what you live for," coach John Smith said. "I thought Smith said. "One-hour weigh-in, first dual meet … that all creates a over ranked opponents at 125, 133 and 149 pounds, respectively, Dakota and Andrew did a good job, just have to focus at the end of scenario where it's hard to come out and look as good as you want while Chandler Rogers (165 pounds), Jacobe Smith (174 pounds) the third period, and I thought (Daton) worked through the match to look, but I'm pleased and looking forward to tomorrow." and Dakota Geer (184 pounds) won three-straight major decisions with common sense. He did pretty good defending when his op- to separate the Cowboys from the Gophers for a comfortable dual ponent got to his legs." OSU's first of three consecutive pins came from 157-pounder An- win. drew Shomers over Colten Carlson in 3:52. No. 20 Shomers scored The dual started with a shootout at 141 pounds with No. 6 Kaid a four-point nearfall in the bout and had more than three minutes of "I thought we did a good job as far as winning the second and third Brock defeating Wyoming's Sam Turner, 14-10. The redshirt junior riding time when the fall came. In the next match, Chandler Rogers periods in some of those closer bouts," coach John Smith said. scored five takedowns in the first period and added another in the pinned Logan Peterson in 5:36, and at 174 pounds, Jacobe Smith "Looking at the positives, we had Kaden Gfeller with a good win. It third. At 149 pounds, Kaden Gfeller remained undefeated with a locked up Jackrabbit Brett Bye to get a pin in 4:19. was a nice match to watch from a guy who had to bump up a weight major decision over Jaron Jensen. with short notice." In his OSU debut, No. 9 Daton Fix collected a 19-1 technical fall Shomers notched his first win against a ranked opponent this over SDSU's Spencer Huber at 133 pounds. Huber made his first At 149 pounds, Gfeller stepped in for injured Boo Lewallen to upset season with a 3-1 decision over No. 19 Dewey Krueger. He was start for the Jackrabbits in place of returning national champion No. 18 Tommy Thorn, 9-3. The Cowboy's offense started early with awarded two points for stalling in the bout and road out the entire Seth Gross, and after three takedowns and three nearfalls, Fix was a takedown and finished strong with a takedown and two-point second period to finish the bout with about four minutes of time finished in 4:43. nearfall to close out the final period. on top.

Redshirt junior Kaid Brock wrestled for the Cowboys at 141 against Fix matched up with No. 6 Ethan Lizak at 133 pounds and defeated "It was a big cultural change," Shomers said. "I wrestled at a small Rylee Molitor. Brock was the third-straight Cowboy to earn a bonus- the 2017 NCAA finalist, 6-1. The ninth-ranked Cowboy scored two school, and there was about 100 people at each match, so being point win, coming away with a 17-4 major decision. It marked the takedowns and a reversal and held Lizak to only one escape in here on Thanksgiving weekend and have a crowd like that was Cowboy's first dual bout at the weight following the graduation of the bout. really exciting." two-time NCAA Champion Dean Heil. "I was really excited for this trip," Fix said. "It was my college debut, Redshirt sophomore Dakota Geer won his third major decision At 149 pounds, Boo Lewallen lost an injury default to No. 17 Henry really, and I was looking forward to wrestling Seth Gross and of the season, defeating Carless Looney, 14-4, in his first OSU Pohlmeyer. Ethan Lizak. I only got the opportunity to wrestle one, and I took home dual. Looney got an early first-period takedown, but No. 14 advantage of it. I've been looking forward to this year for as long as Geer responded with a reversal and went on to score three more Also collecting a technical falls for the Cowboys was No. 4 Nick I can remember." takedowns and two back points in the closing periods. Piccininni. It took the returning Big 12 champion one period to notch three four-point nearfalls and two takedowns for the 16-1 win over Piccininni was tested at 125 pounds in a matchup with the Min- "There's definitely a different atmosphere here than at Edinboro," Greg Coapstick. nesota's Sean Russell but held on to defeat the fifth-ranked Gopher, Geer said. "There were a lot more people, which makes it more 3-0. The Poke moves to 3-2 in the series against Russell and exciting. I like it … I like it here." No. 12 Dakota Geer won a close match at 184 with a 12-9 decision handed Russell his first loss of the season. over Zach Carlson. Geer notched a point for riding time in the bout. In the afternoon's finale, No. 6 Daton Fix won a much-anticipated Andrew Marsden stepped in at 197 pounds to earn the Cowboys' The string of three consecutive major decisions began with a bout with 11th-ranked Montorie Bridges, 3-0. Fix was awarded a fourth fall in 1:36, pinning Samuel Grove. Rogers win over Minnesota's Carson Brolsma, 10-2. Rogers picked point after two stalling calls in the first and rode the returning All- up four takedowns in the bout and also earned a riding time point. American through the second period. Fix was able to escape in the Derek White capped off the dual with a 14-5 major decision over Smith notched an 11-2 major over Devin Skatzka in the 174 bout, third and notched a point for riding time. Blake Wolters. The Cowboy notched six takedowns and collected and Geer shut out Owen Webster in his 10-0 major at 184 pounds. riding time in the bout. At 165 pounds, No. 6 Chandler Rogers lost his match to ninth- Andrew Marsden picked up OSU's seventh win of the dual at 197 ranked Branson Ashworth, 4-1, in the pair's third meeting. In the The Cowboys are back in action at No. 6 Minnesota on Sunday at 4 pounds, beating Brandon Krone, 2-0. next bout No. 8 Jacobe Smith squeaked out a 6-5 decision over p.m. The match streams live on FloWrestling. Fans can follow along Hayden Hastings following a last-second, third-period reversal. with @CowboyWrestling or tune in to 94.3 to listen on the radio. Redshirt junior Kaid Brock and Andrew Shomers lost decisions at Andrew Marsden fell to Cale Davidson, 8-5, in the 197-pound 141 and 157, respectively. No. 8 Mitch McKee upset Brock, 6-3, to matchup. mark the 141-pounder's first loss in the series. Shomers dropped a No. 3 Oklahoma State 45, No. 22 South Dakota State 6 close bout to No. 11 Steve Bleise, 8-5, when the Gopher picked up No. 3 Derek White scored three takedowns to win his bout with Nov. 17, 2018 | Frost Arena | Brookings, S.D. a late takedown and nearfall. Third-ranked Derek White fell to No. 5 Brian Andrews, 8-2, before Nick Piccininni collected the Cowboys' 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) tech. fall Drake Foster (SDSU), Gable Steveson at heavyweight, 8-2. third bonus-point win of the day, in a 12-4 major decision over Cole 16-1 Verner. 133: Daton Fix (OSU) tech. fall Spencer Huber (SDSU), 19-1 It marked OSU's fourth-straight win over Minnesota, and its second- 141: Kaid Brock (OSU) maj. dec. Rylee Molitor (SDSU), 17-4 straight in Minneapolis. OSU would have won the match 24-9, but OSU returns to GIA on Dec. 9, for Bedlam. The Cowboys take the 149: Henry Pohlmeyer (SDSU) inj. Boo Lewallen (OSU) was docked a team point during Fix's match. mat at 12:30 p.m., and the match will air live on ESPNU. 157: Andrew Shomers (OSU) dec. fall Colten Carlson (SDSU), 3:52 165: Chandler Rogers (OSU), fall Logan Peterson (SDSU), 5:36 The Cowboys open the home portion of their schedule next week, 174: Jacobe Smith (OSU) fall Brett Bye (SDSU), 4:19 facing the Wyoming Cowboys on Nov. 25 in Gallagher-Iba Arena. No. 4 Oklahoma State 27, Wyoming 6 184: Dakota Geer OSU) dec. Zach Carlson (SDSU), 12-9 Attendance: 3,215 197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) fall Samuel Grove (SDSU), 1:36 Nov. 25, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater 285: Derek White (OSU) maj. Dec. Blake Wolters (SDSU), 14-5 No. 4 Oklahoma State 23, No. 11 Minnesota 9 141: No. 6 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Sam Turner (WYO), 14-10 Nov. 18, 2018 | Maturi Pavillion | Minneapolis, Minn. 149: No. 15 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) MD Jaron Jensen (WYO), 9-1 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. No. 5 Sean Russell (MINN), 157: No. 18 Andrew Shomers (OSU) dec. No. 19 Dewey Krueger 3-0 (WYO), 3-1 133: No. 9 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. No. 6 Ethan Lizak (MINN), 6-1 165: No. 9 Branson Ashworth (WYO) dec. No. 6 Chandler Rogers 141: No 8 Mitch McKee (MINN) dec. No. 5 Kaid Brock (OSU), 6-3 (OSU), 4-1 149: Kaden Gfeller (OSU) dec. No. 18 Tommy Thorn (MINN), 9-3 174: No. 8 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. Hayden Hastings (WYO), 6-5 157: No. 11 Steve Bleise (MINN) dec. No. 20 Andrew Shomers 184: No. Dakota Geer (OSU) MD Carless Looney (WYO), 14-4 (OSU), 8-5 197: Cale Davidson (WYO) dec. Andrew Marsden (OSU), 8-5 165: Chandler Rogers (OSU) MD Logan Peterson (MINN), 10-2 285: Derek White (OSU) dec. Brian Andrews (WYO), 8-2 174: Jacobe Smith (OSU) MD Devin Skatzka (MINN), 11-2 125: No. 3 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Cole Verner (WYO), 12-4 184: No. 12 Dakota Geer (OSU) MD Owen Webster (MINN), 10-0 133: No. 6 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. No. 11 Montorie Bridges (WYO), 197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) dec. Brandon Krone (MINN), 2-0 3-0 285: No. 5 Gable Steveson (MINN) dec. No. 3 Derek White (OSU), 8-2

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DUAL 4 DUAL 5 DUAL 6 Dec. 9, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla. Dec. 16, 2018 | Greeley, Colo.. Jan. 12, 2019 | Princeton, N.J. Gallagher-Iba Arena Bank of Colorado Arena Jadwin Gymnasium

OKLAHOMA 2 NORTHERN COLORADO 0 PRINCETON NO. 25 12

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 41 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 47 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 27

STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State wrestling team recorded its GREELEY, Colo. – The Oklahoma State wrestling team shut PRINCETON, N.J. – Oklahoma State wrestling notched four bonus- largest Bedlam margin of victory in 26 years Sunday in a 41-2 drub- out Northern Colorado with ten bonus-point victories on Sunday point wins, pushing its way past the 25th-ranked Princeton Tigers bing of Oklahoma, headlined with three pins from Nick Piccininni afternoon at the Bank of Colorado Arena. The 47-0 win marked the at Jadwin Gymnasium, 27-12, on Saturday afternoon. Derek White (125), Chandler Rogers (165) and Derek White (HWT). Cowboys' first shut-out win over the Bears since Dec. 2014. and Jacobe Smith gave the Cowboys a late push with two first- period falls after Daton Fix and Kaid Brock picked up bonus-point "Being from the East Coast, I didn't get to experience Bedlam, At 149 pounds, 13th-ranked Kaden Gfeller started the dual off with wins in their matches. but it's a whole different ballgame when you get to experience it," a 20-2 technical fall over the Bears' Mason Hulse. The Cowboy Piccininni said. "I love it. I learned to love it. This is something that racked up three first-period takedowns and three four-point nearfalls Fix earned his 11th technical fall this season with a 22-7 win over as we get older we'll always look back and remember and reflect to cap off his bout at the 56-second mark in the second period. Princeton’s Jonathan Gomez. The Cowboy scored 10 takedowns on, the Bedlam matches. And to go out and dominate, it makes it in the bout with four coming in the final period. Brock nabbed the even sweeter." We did what we hoped to do, come out and put points on the Pokes’ second bonus-point win of the match when he defeated board," said coach John Smith. "We got them in critical matches Marshal Keller, 16-2. Half of his points in the match came in the The dual pushed the all-time series record to 141-27-10. that I thought could be competitive. We wrestled tough and scored final period. points at the end of periods, which made a difference in the "You appreciate the wins," Smith said. "It is a dual meet we take outcome of the score." Smith notched a fall in the first period of his bout with Kevin Parker, seriously. I have had teams that have gone in where we thought we and Derek White domination at heavyweight continued when he would win 6,7 or 8 matches, and it didn't end up that way. We take it Andrew Shomers (157), Chandler Rogers (165), Derek White notched a fall in just more than two minutes over Obinna Ajah. seriously, and our guys love it. They respect the fact that it is a meet (HWT) and Daton Fix (133) also picked up wins by technical fall White now has five falls on the season. they expect to win." for the Cowboys. Shomers defeated UNC's Jordan Robison, 17-2, at the 6:19 mark. Rogers went off for 14 points in the first period The Cowboys held only a three-point lead through six matches. The Cowboys' first fall of the afternoon came at 125 pounds when against Macoy Flanagan and capped off the match, 18-3, in 6:52. Kaden Gfeller suffered his first loss of the year to the top-ranked No. 4 Piccininni pinned OU's Zach Atencio in 56 seconds. Rogers wrestler at 149 pounds. Matthew Kolodzik defeated Gfeller, 8-3. collected his in 1:53 over the Sooners' Jeremy Thomas, following White ended his match with Robert Winters in four minutes, 17-2, Jonce Blaylock stepped in at 157 pounds, and Andrew Shomers two first-period takedowns. The afternoon heavyweight finale and Fix only needed one period to rack up 16 points for the 16-1 bumped to 165. Both of them fell in close decisions. Dakota Geer marked White's first career fall in his final Bedlam dual. He nearly win. It marked Fix's fifth technical fall on the year and moved the faced No. 3 Patrick Brucki at 197 pounds, where he lost an 8-4 went the distance, but pinned Jake Boyd in 6:18. 133-pounder to 7-0 this season. decision.

""It was big, it's the way you want to start. Nick had a nice single-leg The Cowboys picked up back-to-back major decisions at 184 “They’re our toughest match on the road, so credit their staff and shot, and he fed right into a cradle," Smith said. "Nick did a nice job and 197 pounds. Bear Hughes made his OSU dual debut at 184 much improved team,” said coach John Smith. “They’re very com- of taking it slow. He has a heck of a grip for a 125 pounder; his grip pounds. The Coweta native was just shy of a third-period fall but petitive, and we need to refocus and get ready for tomorrow.” is phenomenal. He kept that grip and ran him right to his back. I am ended the bout with Dalton Robertson, 12-2. Dakota Geer bumped excited for Nick." up to 197 pounds and defeated Jacob Seely in a dominating 13-2 No. 4 Nick Piccininni notched a quality win by decision against No. bout. 10 Pat Glory. He took the 9-4 bout, with six of his points coming Also notching bonus-point victories for the Cowboys were Daton from turns. After entering the 174-pound rankings, Joe Smith Fix at 133 pounds, Jacobe Smith (174), and, in his dual-season Jacobe Smith notched the Cowboys' lone fall in 3:33 over Seth defeated Travis Stefanik, 11-8, in his first dual of the year. debut, Preston Weigel at 197 pounds. Fix scored six takedowns in Bogulski. He was leading the match 16-3 when the pin came and his match against Anthony Madrigal along with a four-point nearfall had notched two first-period takedowns. The Cowboys are back on the mat tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. EST to win a 20-5 technical fall. Smith won a major decision over OU's against No. 24 Rutgers. Fans can watch the match on FloWrestling Anthony Mantanona, 19-6, in which he also collected more than Nick Piccininni collected his second major and six bonus-point and follow along with @CowboyWrestling on Twitter. three minutes of riding time. Weigel took the mat for the first time win on the year over No. 16 Rico Montoya, 11-2, and Kaid Brock since wrestling in the OU open, winning a first-period technical fall, capped the rout with a 10-2 major decision over Owen Lamb. No. 3 Oklahoma State 27, No. 25 Princeton 12 16-1, over Ruston Duke. The Cowboy scored two takedowns and Jan. 12, 2019 | Jadwin Gymnasium | Princeton, N.J. four nearfalls in 2:21. The win moved the Cowboys to 4-0 in conference duals and 5-0 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. No. 10 Pat Glory (PU), 9-4 overall. Next up on the schedule is the Reno Tournament of Cham- 133: No. 4 Daton Fix (OSU) TF Jonathan Gomez (PU), 22-7 At 141 pounds, redshirt freshman Kaden Gfeller won his third- pions, which takes place Thursday Dec. 20 beginning first thing in 141: No. 12 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Marshall Keller (PU), 16-2 consecutive dual bout in an 11-6 decision over OU senior Davion the morning. More than 20 Cowboy wrestlers are set to compete in 149: No. 1 Matthew Kolodzik (PU) dec. No. 6 Kaden Gfeller (OSU), 8-3 Jeffries. Andrew Shomers defeated Justin Thomas, 5-3, and Dakota the tournament. 157: Quincy Monday (PU) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU), 6-5 Geer won a 5-3 major decision over Kayne MacCallum to remain 165: Leonard Merkin (PU) dec. Andrew Shomers (OSU), 9-8 undefeated on the year. No. 3 Oklahoma State 47, Northern Colorado 0 174: No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Travis Stefanik (PU), 11-8 Dec. 16, 2018 | Bank of Colorado Arena | Greeley, Colo. 184: No. 11 Jacobe Smith (OSU) fall Kevin Parker (PU), 1:32 The Cowboys return to the mat Dec. 16, to take on the Bears of 149: No. 13 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) TF Mason Hulse (UNC), 20-2 197: No. 3 Patrick Brucki (PU) dec. No. 10 Dakota Geer (OSU), 8-4 Northern Colo., in Greeley just before traveling to Nevada for the 157: No. 19 Andrew Shomers (OSU) TF Jordan Robison (UNC), 17-2 285: No. 3 Derek White (OSU) fall Obinna Ajah (PU), 2:09 Reno Tournament of Champions. 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) TF Macoy Flanagan (UNC), 18-3 174: No. 7 Jacobe Smith (OSU) fall Sethan Bogulski (UNC), 3:33 No. 3 Oklahoma State 41, Oklahoma 2 184: Bear Hughes (OSU) MD Dalton Robertson (UNC), 12-2 Dec. 9, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater 197: No. 15 Dakota Geer (OSU) MD Jacob Seely (UNC), 13-2 Attendance: 5,238 285: No. 3 Derek White (OSU) TF Robert Winters (UNC), 17-2 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) fall. Zach Atencio (OU), 0:56 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD No. 16 Rico Montoya (UNC), 11-2 133: No. 5 Daton Fix (OSU) TF Anthony Madrigal (OU), 20-5, 6:27 133: No. 5 Daton Fix (OSU) TF Sean Cannon (UNC), 16-1 141: No. 16 Dom Demas. (OU) dec. No. 5 Kaid Brock (OSU), 7-6 141: No. 9 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Owen Lamb (UNC), 10-2 149: No. 14 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) dec. Davion Jeffries (OU), 11-6 157: No. 19 Andrew Shomers (OSU) dec. Justin Thomas (OU), 5-3 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall. Jeremy Thomas (OU), 1:53 174: No. 7 Jacobe Smith (OSU) MD Anthony Mantanona (OU), 19-6 184: No. 15 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. Kayne MacCallum (OU), 10-3 197: No. 8 Preston Weigel (OSU) TF Ruston Duke (OU), 16-1, 2:21 285: No. 3 Derek White (OSU) fall. Jake Boyd (OU), 6:18

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DUAL 7 DUAL 8 DUAL 9 Jan. 13, 2019 | Piscataway, N.J. Jan. 18, 2019 | Morgantown, W. Va. Jan. 19, 2019 | Pittsburgh, Pa. Rutgers Athletic Center WVU Coliseum Fitzgerald Field House

RUTGERS NO. 24 5 WEST VIRGINIA 3 PITTSBURGH NO. 14 9

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 26 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 40 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 33

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Cowboy Daton Fix defeated No. 3 Nick Su- MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – Oklahoma State furthered its undefeat- PITTSBURGH, Pa.– The Oklahoma State wrestling team defeated riano in a packed Rutgers Athletic Center, helping the Cowboys to a ed dual streak Friday night when it took nine of 10 bouts against Pittsburgh in Fitzgerald Field House on Saturday to maintain its 26-5 defeat of the Scarlett Knights on Sunday afternoon. Oklahoma West Virginia at the WVU Coliseum. The Cowboys notched two unblemished dual record. Four Cowboys recorded bonus-point State won eight of 10 bouts to secure the win. falls and two technical falls to de-feat the Big 12 opponent, 40-3. wins, and Wyatt Sheets notched a decision win over 10th-ranked Taleb Rahmani, in the 33-9 victory. “It’s nice to win on the road; that’s important to do,” said coach John Derek White notched his sixth career fall over Brandon Ngati in Smith. “I think we can be better. We were competitive on the road 2:23 after a first period takedown and turn. Also with a pin for the Redshirt sophomore Sheets took over at 157 pounds for the though, and we’ll take it and work to get better.” Cowboys was Kaid Brock. Brock collected fall No. 1 this season Cowboys this weekend in place of Andrew Shomers, who bumped over Caleb Rea after three quick takedowns in the first. up a weight to fill in for Chandler Rogers. Sheets rode out the Fix’s 3-2 double-tiebreaker lasted more than 30 minutes. After a second period after giving up one takedown in the first. In the final scoreless first period, the pair scored only escapes in regulation, Nick Piccininni won his 10th technical fall of the season, 21-5, period, the Cowboy picked up a takedown and nearfall to secure sending the bout to overtime. Rutgers coaches challenged for a over WVU’s Joey Thomas to get things started for the Cowboys. the 9-3 decision. locked hands call on Fix but were unsuccessful. A locked hands call He racked up seven takedowns and a nearfall in the bout, moving on Suriano was then overturned. In SV2, Fix won the 3-2 decision his team-leading nearfall total to 10 as well. Daton Fix followed at "That was a big match for Wyatt," said coach John Smith. "That guy after a hands to the face call on Suriano. The win pushed Fix to 133 pounds with a decision over No. 15 Matthew Schmitt, 8-2. It is ranked anywhere from eight to 12. It got kind of tight for a second, 20-0 on the season. marked Fix’s sixth ranked win of the year and his second in the and Wyatt hit a single-leg I hadn't seen him hit to get the takedown. past seven days. He recovered after the stall call, came out and separated the score. Nick Piccininni started the Cowboys off with a shutout technical fall He wore him down and finished him off. That was good." over Shane Metzler. It marked his ninth of the season and moved Also earning bonus points for the Cowboys was Joe Smith at 174 his nearfall total to a team-leading nine. Also earning a bonus-point pounds. Smith took down James Wujek three times and turned the At 133 pounds, Kaid Brock earned his second fall of the season win for the Pokes was Jacobe Smith at 184 pounds. The 14-5 major Mountaineer twice in the first period before coming off bottom in over Lorenzo Bentley in 32 seconds. Brock's bout was followed with decision was his second with extra points in as many days. the second to get another takedown and nearfall. Smith took the another pin for the Cowboys from Kaden Gfeller. He worked his way bout, 20-2, in a little more than four minutes. out of a single-leg grab from Robert Lee and turned him for the fall After bumping up to 165 pounds for the weekend, Andrew Shomers in just under a minute in the first. gutted out a 5-4 decision over Stephan Glasgow. Joe Smith and Facing his third ranked opponent in as many matches, Kaden Kaid Brock defeated their opponents, 9-6. Gfeller defeated No. 16 Christian Monserrat, 3-1, at 149 pounds. Also notching bonus points for OSU, Nick Piccininni won a second- In his Cowboy dual debut, Wyatt Sheets shut out Zachary Moore period technical fall, 21-6, after overwhelming Brendon Fenton with The Cowboys’ first of two lost bouts came at 149 pounds where in a decision where he scored all three points in the third period eight takedowns and a nearfall. Joe Smith defeated Gregg Harvey Kaden Gfeller dropped a 10-7 decision to No. 2 Anthony Ashnault. with an escape and takedown. via major decision, 11-3, after Shomers fell to Jake Wentzel. Jonce Blaylock then lost, 4-3, to No. 15 John Van Brill. At 165 pounds, Andrew Shomers dropped a sudden-victory match, Jacobe Smith remained undefeated in dual action with a hard- OSU capped off the dual with back-to-back wins at 197 and heavy- 6-4, to No. 20 Nick Kiussis. West Virginia for-feited the match at fought decision over No. 12 Santino Bonaccorsi, and Dakota Geer weight. Dakota Geer won a hard-fought 4-2 decision over Matt 184 pounds, and Dakota Geer defeated Noah Adams in the next followed at 197 with a 7-2 decision of his own over Kellan Stout. Correnti, and Derek White took his bout with Christian Colucci, 4-2, bout, 10-6, with riding time. Heavyweight Derek White wrapped up action in Pittsburgh for the also. Each team was deducted a team point for unsportsmanlike Pokes, winning a 9-8 decision over 13th-ranked Demetrius Thomas. conduct following the match at 149 pounds. The Pokes are back in action at Pittsburgh on Saturday at noon central time. The Panthers are ranked No. 14 in the country this After a near two-month long hiatus, the Cowboys are finally back at The Cowboys return to action next week with a conference matchup week and has wrestlers ranked in the top 15 at four weights. Fans Gallagher-Iba next weekend and host conference adversary Iowa in Morgantown on Friday at 8 p.m. EST. From there, the team can follow along with the dual on Twitter with @CowboyWrestling, State on Jan. 27, at 2:00 p.m. travels to Pittsburgh to take on the Panthers the next day. listen live on Pete 94.3 FM or watch on ACC Network Extra. No. 3 Oklahoma State 33, Pittsburgh 9 No. 3 Oklahoma State 26, No. 24 Rutgers 5 No. 3 Oklahoma State 40, West Virginia 3 Jan. 19, 2019 | Fitzgerald Field House | Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan. 13, 2019 | Rutgers Athletic Center | Piscataway, N.J. Jan. 18, 2019 | WVU Coliseum | Morgantown, W. Va. 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Brendon Fenton (PITT), 21-6 Attendance: 7,545 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Joey Thomas (WVU), 21-5 133: No. 4 Micky Phillipi (PITT) dec. No. 2 Daton Fix (OSU), 3-1 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Shane Metzler (RUTG), 16-0 133: No. 2 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. No. 15 Matthew Schmitt (WVU), 141: No. 13 Kaid Brock (OSU) fall Lorenzo Bentley (PITT), 0:32 133: No. 4 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. No. 3 Nick Suriano (RUTG) TB2 8-2 149: No. 5 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) fall Robert Lee (PITT), 0:58 3-2 141: No. 13 Kaid Brock (OSU) Fall Caleb Rea (WVU), 2:43 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. No. 10 Taleb Rahmani (PITT), 9-3 141: No. 12 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Pete Lipari (RUTG), 9-6 149: No. 5 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) dec. Christian Monserrat (WVU), 165: Jake Wentzel (PITT) fall Andrew Shomers (OSU), 1:48 149: No. 2 Anthony Ashnault (RUTG) dec. No. 6 Kaden Gfeller 3-1 174: No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) MD Gregg Harvey (PITT), 11-3 (OSU), 10-7 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. Zach Moore (WVU), 3-0 184: No. 11 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 12 Santino Bonaccorsi 157: No. 15 John Van Brill (RUTG) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU), 4-3 165: No. 20 Nick Kiussis (WVU) dec. Andrew Shomers (OSU), (PITT), 7-4 165: No. 18 Andrew Shomers (OSU) dec. Stephan Glasgow SV-1 6-4 197: No. 10 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. Kellan Stout (PITT), 7-2 (RUTG), 5-4 174: No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) TF Jams Wujek (WVU), 20-2 285: No. 2 Derek White (OSU) dec. No. 13 Demetrius Thomas 174: No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) dec. Joe Grello (RUTG), 9-6 184: No. 11 Jacobe Smith (OSU) win by for. (PITT), 9-8 184: No. 11 Jacobe Smith (OSU) MD Willie Scott (RUTG), 14-5 197: No. 10 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. Noah Adams (WVU), 10-6 197: No. 10 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. Matt Correnti (RUTG), 4-2 285: No. 2 Derek White (OKST) Fall Brandon Ngati (WVU), 2:23 285: No. 3 Derek White (OKST) dec. Christian Colucci (RUTG), 4-2

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DUAL 10 DUAL 11 DUAL 12 Jan. 27, 2019 | Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 1, 2019 | Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 3, 2019 | Stillwater, Okla. Gallagher-Iba Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena Gallagher-Iba Arena

IOWA STATE NO. 15 15 NORTHERN IOWA NO. 16 9 LEHIGH NO. 22 6

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 22 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 2 24 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 2 27

STILLWATER– Cowboy wrestling notched its sixth conference win STILLWATER - Cowboy wrestling picked up its seventh conference STILLWATER– Cowboy wrestling toppled Lehigh, 27-6, on Sunday of the season Sunday afternoon in Gallagher-Iba Arena when it win of the season Friday night in Gallagher-Iba Arena when it afternoon in Gallagher-Iba Arena. The win against the 22nd-ranked defeated Iowa State, 22-15. The win marked coach John Smith's defeated Northern Iowa, 24-9. The Pokes' 11th dual win on the Mountain Hawks moved the Cowboys to 12-0 on the season and 421st career dual win, which ties him for the fifth most among NCAA season marked John Smith's 422nd career win and gave him sole was the eighth win for the Pokes over a ranked opponent. Division I wrestling coaches. possession of sixth place on the list of all-time winningest NCAA Division I wrestling coaches. "I thought that would be a tough dual meet," coach John Smith said. It also marks the sixth win for the Cowboys against a ranked oppo- "Getting wins at those first four weights was a big way to start the nent on the year. The Pokes took six of 10 bouts from the Cyclones, In the Cowboys' seventh win over a ranked opponent this season, dual, and Andrew stepping out and having a nice win at 165 and a and in his first match inside GIA in nearly two years, Joe Smith Jacobe Smith pulled off an upset over No. 6 Drew Foster via deci- nice performance from Sheets with a takedown in overtime to win… collected a fall at 174 pounds over Marcus Coleman. After notching sion, 8-4. Smith notched a takedown late in the second period to Those are two battle matches that we want at the end. Those are a single takedown in the first period, Smith turned the Cyclone for take a 4-2 lead and never trailed again. Two more takedowns in the the things you like to see… guys finding ways to win." the fall in 2:41. third period solidified the upset for Smith. At 157 pounds, Wyatt Sheets picked up his second win over a "I was excited," coach John Smith said. "We all love pins, and it was "Jacobe saw a little bit of a size difference there," coach John Smith ranked opponent since entering the starting lineup, defeating exciting for me to watch him get on here. He's been working hard said. "I'll probably consider that one of his best matches that I've 16th-ranked Josh Humphreys in sudden victory. Sheets held a 5-2 and kind of finding his way right now. It was a good time for him to seen him wrestle. Northern Iowa has a good kid there who I'm sure lead to begin the third period, but Humphreys scored an escape get things going." we'll see again in the future competing for All-America honors." and notched a takedown late to tie the match at 5. Sheets scored the match-winning takedown 30 seconds into overtime to give the Also earning bonus points for the Cowboys was Nick Piccininni, With the win, Smith moved to 11-0 in dual competition, wrestling at Cowboys a 17-0 team lead through five bouts. who took a 14-2 major decision from Alex Mackall. After a scoreless both 174 and 184 pounds this season. It also marked the Cowboy's first period, the Cowboy took Mackall to the mat and turned him for third-straight win over a ranked opponent. "I don't think I've really ever experienced anything like that just be- his 12th dual nearfall this season. cause I was in Gallagher," Wyatt Sheets said. "It was a completely "I'm listening to what my coaches have been training me all week to different experience than anything I've ever been in. I actually didn't Wyatt Sheets fell just short in his Gallagher-Iba debut, dropping a do, and that's to wrestle a strategic match," Jacobe Smith said. "I'm know that guy was ranked. It's a big confidence boost, and I'm just 3-2 decision to Iowa State's Chase Straw. Kaid Brock lost to No. not out there just wasting all my energy on big moves and gassing now finding out about it. I'm excited." 14 Ian Parker, who was coming off a big win over Oklahoma's Dom out. It's good to see our game plan out there working." Demas. Dakota Geer lost a close decision to sixth-ranked Willie Andrew Shomers extended the Cowboys' lead further and picked Miklus in the 197-pouind bout, and in the dual finale, Boo Lewallen Also picking up a tight win over a ranked opponent was Kaden up a 10-9 decision over Gordon Wolf at 165 pounds. Shomers lost via injury default to No. 12 Jerrett Degen. Gfeller. The Cowboy notched his fourth win of the season over a reversed Wolf with only four seconds left in the match to pull off the top-20 opponent, beating No. 10 Max Thomsen in sudden victory, win. It marked his third victory wrestling at the higher weight. Jacobe Smith clinched a 9-3 decision over 19th-ranked Sam Col- 9-7. Gfeller scored a takedown at the buzzer in regulation to force bray at 184 pounds after going up early in the first period, scoring overtime and notched another takedown just 15 seconds in to get Three Cowboys notched bonus-point wins Sunday afternoon. Nick two takedowns. Since bumping up a weight, Smith has gone 2-1 the win. Piccininni won a 16-5 major decision over Luke Resnick and moved over ranked opponents. to 24-0 on the season. At 141 pounds, Kaid Brock bounced back "Gfeller had a good score at the end of the period and then a good from a tough loss and notched 12-4 major decision over Ryan At 133 pounds, Daton Fix wrestled his eighth match against a score in overtime to win the match," Smith said. "We're asking a lot Pomrinca with a late takedown. Dakota Geer scored six third-period ranked opponent this season and his sixth top-20 foe in the Cow- from him, as he's wrestling at 149 pounds. He has a pretty good points to earn a 13-5 major decision over Chris Weiler at 197 boys' past seven contests. He bounced back from a loss at Pitt and tendency of giving us a lot to look forward to." pounds. defeated No. 9 Austin Gomez in a 5-4 decision with riding time. Nick Piccininni got the Cowboys off to a great start notching a 16-1 Picking up decisions for the Cowboys were Daton Fix, Kaden Heavyweight Derek White collected his 20th win of the season in a technical fall over Jay Schwarm. The win moved Piccininni to 23-0 Gfeller and Derek White. Fix won 7-1 over Brandon Paetzell and 7-1 decision over the Cyclones' Gannon Gremmel. After dropping on the season and was his 19th bonus point win. The only other Gfeller notched a 13-8 win against Cortlandt Schuyler. White won his most recent matches at 165 pounds, Andrew Shomers defeated Cowboy to notch extra points was Daton Fix, who won a 17-7 major his 20th dual match in a 3-2 win over No. 7 Jordan Wood. Logan Schumacher, 8-2. Shomers notched two takedowns and a decision over Jack Skudlarcyzk. reversal, to maintain the top position long enough to score the riding Joe Smith lost a close decision to No. 6 Jordan Kutler and Jacobe time point. Kaid Brock dropped a close match to No. 6 Josh Alber at 141 Smith was topped by No. 8 Ryan Preisch, 8-3, in his first dual loss pounds via decision, 4-3. Alber scored a takedown in the final of the season. No. 3 Oklahoma State 22, No. 15 Iowa State 15 seconds of the match to come away with the first of three Panther Attendance: 4,915 wins on the evening. Andrew Shomers lost a 2-0 decision to No. The Cowboys' next dual is at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 8, against Jan. 27, 2019 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater 12 Bryce Steiert at 165 pounds, and at 174 pounds, Joe Smith Big 12 opponent Air Force in Gallagher-Iba Arena. 157: Chase Straw (ISU) dec. Wyatt Sheets (OSU), 3-2 suffered his first dual loss of the season to No. 8 Taylor Lujan, 5-4. 165: Andrew Shomers (OSU) dec. Logan Schumacher (ISU) 8-2 The three losses for the Pokes tonight were decided by a combined No. 3 Oklahoma State 27, No. 22 Lehigh 6 174: No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) fall Marcus Coleman (OSU) 2:41 four points. Attendance: 2,842

184: No. 11 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 19 Sam Colbray (ISU) Feb. 3, 2019. |. Gallagher-Iba Arena. | Stillwater 9-3 "It was a tough match, obviously," Smith said. "I felt like it was going 197: No. 6 Willie Miklus (ISU) dec. No. 10 Dakota Geer (OSU) 9-6 to be like that. Give Northern Iowa credit… good, hard wrestling 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Luke Resnick (LEH) 16-5 285: No. 2 Derek White (OSU) dec. No. Gannon Gremmel (ISU) 7-1 and they came in here ready to fight. In some of our matches we 133: No. 3 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. Brandon Paetzell (LEH) 7-1 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Alex Mackall (ISU) 14-2 took the battle back to them and clawed it out. Some of them didn't 141: No. 15 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD. Ryan Pomrinca (LEH) 12-4 133:No. 3 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. No. 9 Austin Gomez 5-4 quite get there." 149: No. 5 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) dec. Cortlandt Schuyler (LEH) 13-8 141: No. 14 Ian Parker (ISU) dec. No. 13 Kaid Brock (OSU) 6-3 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. No. 16 Josh Humphreys (LEH) SV, 7-5 149: No. 12 Jarrett Degen (ISU) inj. def. Boo Lewallen (OSU) Wyatt Sheets defeated Paden Moore via 4-2 decision to pick up his 165: Andrew Shomers (OSU) dec. Gordon Wolf (LEH) 10-9 first career win inside of GIA. Also taking decisions for the Cowboys were Dakota Geer and Derek White. 174: No. 6 Jordan Kutler (LEH) dec. No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) 2-1 184: No. 8 Ryan Preisch (LEH) dec. No. 11 Jacobe Smith (OSU) 8-3 The Cowboys round out the weekend at home on Sunday at 1:30 197: No. 10 Dakota Geer (OSU) MD. Chris Weiler (LEH) 13-5 p.m. against the Mountain Hawks of Lehigh. 285: No. 2 Derek White (OSU) dec. No. 7 Jordan Wood (LEH) 3-2

No. 3 Oklahoma State 24, No. 16 Northern Iowa 9 Attendance: 2,805 Feb. 1, 2019 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Jay Schwarm (UNI) 16-1 133:No. 2 Daton Fix (OSU) MD Jack Skudlarczyk (UNI) 17-7 141: No. 6 Josh Alber (UNI) dec. No. 15 Kaid Brock (OSU) 4-3 149: No. 5 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) dec. No. 10 Max Thomsen (UNI) SV 9-7 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) dec. Paden Moore (UNI) 4-2 165: No. 12 Bryce Steiert (UNI) dec. Andrew Shomers (OSU) 2-0 174: No. 8 Taylor Lujan (UNI) dec. No. 5 Joe Smith (OSU) 5-4 184: No. 11 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 6 Drew Foster (UNI) 8-4 197:No. 10 Dakota Geer (OSU) dec. Tyrell Gordon (UNI) 4-2 285: No. 2 Derek White (OSU) dec. Carter Isley (UNI) 10-4

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DUAL 13 DUAL 14 Feb. 8, 2019 | Stillwater, Okla. Feb. 16, 2019 | Columbia, Mo. Gallagher-Iba Arena Hearnes Center

AIR FORCE 0 MISSOURI NO. 5 15

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STILLWATER – The No. 2 Oklahoma State wrestling team COLUMBIA, Mo.– The second-ranked Cowboy wrestling team (14- improved to 13-0 Friday night, shutting out Air Force, 39-0, to wrap 0, 8-0 Big 12) upended No. 5 Missouri in front of a record-setting up a four-dual home stand at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Hearnes Center crowd, 19-15, on Saturday afternoon. The win snapped Mizzou's 35-dual win streak and marked the Tigers' first OSU finished with six bonus point victories as the Cowboys won loss at home in more than two years. all 10 bouts and scored 35 total takedowns while surrendering just four. "They won 35 straight, and we were wrestling in front of the biggest crowd they've ever had… I've been saying all year long, we're The win marked the ninth time in John Smith's career the Cowboys living some good times in wrestling," said coach John Smith. "I'm have won their first 13 duals of a season, and the 15th time it's not sure we could've done anything more. I thought we competed been accomplished in program history. It was also the second pretty well." shutout for the Cowboys this season. With the Cowboys leading 16-15 and only one match remaining, "It was good," Smith said. "We kind of looked like we didn't know the dual came down to heavyweight Derek White's sudden-victory what we were doing on the bottom when the leg came in. ... It's decision over Zach Elam. Both wrestlers' scored single escapes something that we need to work on, but I feel good." in regulation before White sealed the dual with a takedown in less than 30 seconds in sudden victory. In addition to a dominant team performance, Friday's dual also marked the return of Chandler Rogers, who had missed more White was one of four seniors to notch crucial wins for OSU after than a month of action due to injury, and Preston Weigel, who had the dual intermission. After the Pokes dropped three consecutive missed nearly two months. bouts, No. 10 Chandler Rogers took a decision from 14th -ranked Connor Flynn, 7-5. At 184 pounds, senior Jacobe Smith also won Both wrestlers made the most of their comeback performances as a decision for the Cowboys, 7-3, over No. 16 Dylan Wisman. The Rogers kicked off the dual with a 6-4 decision at 165 pounds that Cowboys trailed from the 141-pound bout through 184, before was sealed by a third-period takedown, and Weigel came away Preston Weigel notched a gritty, 4-1, decision over Wyatt Koelling. with a 2-0 decision at 197 pounds over Anthony McLaughlin, who Weigel scored a double-leg takedown in the third period after a entered with the best record on the Air Force team at 10-1. hands to the face call to put the Pokes back in front.

"I felt good," Weigel said. "I think from here I'll just keep on climbing, "We had to win four of the last five to secure the dual meet win, and but just to get that first match out of the way you know, it was fun. on the road if you can do that, you deserve the win," Smith said." I think my conditioning is good. I didn't take any breaks while I was off. I kept training. You have to. You can't just give up. I swear it's Nick Piccininni earned OSU's only bonus-point win of the afternoon just made me stronger and it drives me to get back." with an 11-2 decision over Dack Punke. Daton Fix earned his eighth win over a ranked opponent this season, taking out 10th-ranked Friday night also marked the career dual debut for Cowboy fresh- John Erneste, 9-2. man Christian Bahl, who won over Air Force's Randy Meneweather II, 4-3. The Cowboys wrap up their dual season at 2:00 p.m., Feb. 24, in Gallagher-Iba Arena against rival Iowa. Both programs are Heavyweight Derek White made the biggest contribution to the undefeated on the season. A win over the Hawkeyes would give team total, pinning Kayne Hutchison in 6:20 to mark his seventh fall Oklahoma State its 46th undefeated season in program history and of the season and team-high fourth dual fall this year. its first since 2005. A win would give Smith his seventh perfect dual season as head coach. Daton Fix and Wyatt Sheets added technical falls at 133 pounds and 157 pounds, respectively, while Jacobe Smith, Kaid Brock and Kaden Gfeller won major decisions at 184, 141 and 149 pounds. No. 2 Oklahoma State 19, No. 5 Missouri 15 Feb. 16, 2019. | Hearnes Center | Columbia, Mo. 125 pounder Nick Piccininni nearly added another major decision, Attendance : 4,721 but came away with a 13-6 win to maintain his unbeaten record at 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Dack Punke (MIZZ) 11-2 25-0. 133: No. 3 Daton Fix (OSU) dec. No. 10 John Erneste (MIZZ) 9-2 141: No. 4 Jaydin Eierman (MIZZ) fall No. 13 Kaid Brock (OSU) Oklahoma State returns to action Feb. 16 as it wraps up its regular F, 3:48 season road schedule at Missouri. Following that, the Cowboys host 149: No. 7 Brock Mauller dec. No. 5 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) 10-4 Iowa in the regular season finale at Gallagher-Iba Arena on Feb. 157: No. 17 Jarrett Jaques (MIZZ) dec. Wyatt Sheets (OSU) 6-5 24. Wins in each of the remaining two duals would give Oklahoma 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. No. 14 Connor Flynn State its 46th undefeated season in program history and its first (MIZZ) 7-5 since 2004-05 season. It would also mark the seventh perfect dual 174: No. 2 Daniel Lewis (MIZZ) dec. No. 6 Joe Smith (OSU) 7-0 season with Coach Smith at the helm. 184: No. 8 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. No. 16 Dylan Wisman (OSU) 7-3 197: No. 6 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. Wyatt Koelling (MIZZ) 4-1 No. 2 Oklahoma State 39, Air Force 0 285: No. 2 Derek White (OSU) dec. Zach Elam (MIZZ) SV, 3-1 Attendance: 3,760 Feb. 8, 2019 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. Jacoby Ward (AF), 6-4 174: Christian Bahl (OSU) dec. Randy Meneweather II (AF), 4-3 184: No. 8 Jacobe Smith (OSU) MD Jacob Thompson (AF), 14-3 197: Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. Anthony McLaughlin (AF), 2-0 285: No. 2 Derek White (OSU) fall Kayne Hutchison (AF), 6:20 125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Sidney Flores (AF), 13-6 133: No. 2 Daton Fix (OSU) TF Anthony DeCesare (AF), 18-2, 3:47 141: No. 14 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Garrett O`Shea (AF), 15-2 149: No. 5 Kaden Gfeller (OSU) MD Alec Opsal (AF), 12-3 157: Wyatt Sheets (OSU) TF Alex Mossing (AF), 18-3, 7:00 *OSU deducted one team point for bench penalty

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Nov. 4, 2018 Dec. 2, 2018 OKLAHOMA CITY OPEN Oklahoma City, Okla. BOB SMITH OPEN Hays, Kan.

10 CHAMPS FOUR CHAMPS

Open division 125: Jacob Fontanez* (4th) 125: Nick Piccininni (1st) 141: Bennett Sherrer* (DNP), Cole VanVleet (DNP) 133: Daton Fix (1st), Andrew Nieman (2nd) 149: Dusty Hone (4th) 141: Kaden Gfeller (1st), Mike Magaldo (2nd) 157: Jonce Blaylock (1st), Wyatt Sheets (4th), Hanyu Qiu* (DNP) 149: Boo Lewallen (1st) 165: Colton Denney* (1st), Wes Ahrberg (DNP), Zalin Edwards (DNP) 157: Jonce Blaylock (1st), Wyatt Sheets (2nd) 174: Travis Wittlake* (1st), Chirstian Bahl (4th), JaQuan Jackson* (DNP) 174: Chandler Rogers (1st), Christian Bahl (4th), Zalin Edwards (DNP) 184: Anthony Montalvo* (1st), Bear Hughes (4th) 184: Dakota Geer (1st), Bear Hughes (3rd) 197: Andrew Marsden (3rd), Austin Harris (4th) 197: Preston Weigel (1st), Andrew Marsden (2nd), Austin Harris (4th) HWT: Cornelius Putnam (3rd) HWT: Cornelius Putnam (4th)

Freshman/sophomore division 141: Bennett Sherrer (DNP*, Cole VanVleet* (DNP), Conner Wilson* (DNP) 157: Hanyu Qiu* (DNP) 165: Colton Denney* (1st), Gavin Stika* (2nd), Wes Ahrberg* (DNP) 174: Travis Wittlake* (1st), JaQuan Jackson* (DNP) 184: Anthony Montalvo* (3rd)

* indicates unattached wrestler * indicates unattached wrestler

Nov. 17, 2018 Jan. 1-2, 2019 LINDENWOOD OPEN Lindenwood, Mo. SOUTHERN SCUFFLE Chattanooga, Tenn.

THREE CHAMPS FOUR CHAMPS

Black Division (Freshman/sophomore) 125: Nick Piccininni (1st) 141: Bennett Sherrer* (DNP) 133: Daton Fix (1st) 157: Hanyu Qiu* (DNP) 141: Kaid Brock (DNP) 165: Colton Denney* (1st), Wes Ahrberg* (2nd) Gavin Stika* (DNP) 149: Kaden Gfeller (1st), Dusty Hone (DNP) 174: Travis Wittlake* (1st), JaQuan Jackson* (DNP) 157: Jonce Blaylock (6th), Wyatt Sheets (DNP) 184: Anthony Montalvo* (1st) 165: Chandler Rogers (6th) 174: Joe Smith (2nd), Christian Bahl (DNP) 184: Jacobe Smith (4th), Bear Hughes (DNP) 197: Dakota Geer (4th), Austin Harris (DNP) HWT: Derek White (1st)

* indicates unattached wrestler

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WESLEY AHRBERG CHRISTIAN BAHL JONCE BLAYLOCK KAID BROCK COLTON DENNEY ZALIN EDWARDS DATON FIX Fr., 157 RFr., 174 RSr., 157 pounds RJr., 133/141 pounds Fr., 157 pounds RSr., 165 pounds RFr.., 125/133 pounds

JACOB FONTANEZ DAKOTA GEER KADEN GFELLER JALIN HARPER AUSTIN HARRIS DUSTY HONE BEAR HUGHES RJr., 125/133 pounds RSo., 184 pounds RFr., 141/149 pounds Fr., 165 pounds RFr., 197 pounds RSo., 149 pounds RFr., 184 pounds

JAQUAN JACKSON BOO LEWALLEN MIKE MAGALDO ANDREW MARSDEN GEO MARTINEZ ANTHONY MONTALVO ANDREW NIEMAN Fr., 174 pounds RJr., 149 pounds RSr., 141 pounds RJr., 184/197 pounds RSr., 141 pounds Fr., 184 pounds RSo., 133 pounds

NICK PICCININNI CORNELIUS PUTNAM HANYU QIU CHANDLER ROGERS WYATT SHEETS BENNETT SHERRER ANDREW SHOMERS RJr., 125/133 pounds RFr., HWT Fr., 149 pounds RSr., 165 pounds RSo., 149/157 pounds Fr., 133 pound RJr., 157 pounds

JACOBE SMITH JOE SMITH GAVIN STIKA COLE VANVLEET PRESTON WEIGEL DEREK WHITE CONNER WILSON RSr., 174 pounds RJr., 157/165 pounds Fr., 157/165 pounds RFr., 141/149 pounds RSr., 197 pounds RSr., HWT Fr., 133/141 pounds

TRAVIS WITTLAKE Fr., 174 pounds

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