Big 12 Champion Oklahoma State Heads to Omaha for NCAA Championships Cowboys Own 34 NCAA Team Titles and Have Crowned 133 NCAA Individual Champions Through the Years

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Big 12 Champion Oklahoma State Heads to Omaha for NCAA Championships Cowboys Own 34 NCAA Team Titles and Have Crowned 133 NCAA Individual Champions Through the Years OSU Wrestling’s 34 Jared Rosholt: Two-time John Smith: Five NCAA The 2009-10 Oklahoma John Smith coached Team USA NCAA team titles: More All-American and 2008 team titles as coach are State roster includes sev- at the 2009 world champion- than any school in any Big 12 Heavyweight the most of any active en different Fargo junior ships & Eric Guerrero was the sport Champion coach freestyle champions 2009 junior national head coach Big 12 Champion Oklahoma State Heads To Omaha For NCAA Championships Cowboys own 34 NCAA team titles and have crowned 133 NCAA individual champions through the years. OSU boasts 423 All-Americans. Gavin Lang (OSU Associate Media Relations Director/Wrestling Contact) [email protected]/405-744-3875 Next Up For The Cowboys No. 4 Oklahoma State (Big 12 Champions) 125: No. 10 Chris Notte, Sr., 23-8 Third-place at Big 12 Championships, has five wins over ranked opponents 133: No. 4 Jordan Oliver, RFr., 28-2 Big 12 Co-Oustanding Wrestler after winning conference title as a freshman 141: No. 2 Jamal Parks, So., 28-5 Big 12 champion at 141 pounds owns a 6-3 record vs. ranked opponents 157: No. 11 Neil Erisman, Jr., 27-7 Big 12 runner-up has won two of his last three bouts vs. ranked opponents 165: No. 10 Alex Meade, RFr., 28-8 Placed fourth at Big 12s. Owns wins over Minnesota’s Schlatter, Iowa’s Morningstar 174: No. 6 Mike Benefiel, So., 31-4 Joined varsity squad at semester break. Big 12 runner-up leads team in bonus-point wins 184: No. 5 Clayton Foster, Jr., 19-3 Big 12 champion has career victories over Missouri’s Askren and Nebraska’s Brester 197: Alan Gelogaev, So., 25-7 Directly mentored by Saitiev and John Smith, is transitioning to folkstyle for first time 285: No. 2 Jared Rosholt, Sr., 30-2 Winningest heavyweight in OSU history is a two-time All-American (3rd in 2009, 4th in 2008) NCAA Championships March 18-20, 2010 :: All Day The Basics Event Schedule (Live Video Broadcast Info) Qwest Center (Omaha, Neb.) Fresh off winning its ninth Big 12 championship, the Thursday, March 18 No. 4 Oklahoma State wrestling team (15-2-1 overall) 11 a.m. - Session I: Pigtails and First Round (NCAA. Thursday Live Video NCAA.com travels to Omaha to compete at the 2010 NCAA Wres- com) Fri. Morning Live Video ESPNU/ESPN360.com tling Championships from March 18-20 at the Qwest 6:30 p.m. – Session II: Second Round and Wrestlebacks Fri. Evening Live Video ESPNU Center in Omaha, Neb. (NCAA.com) Sat. Morning Live Video ESPNU Sat. Evening Live Video ESPN/ESPN360.com On The Air Friday, March 19 Live Radio 93.7 KSPI-FM Thursday’s action will be streamed live on NCAA. 9:30 a.m. – Session III: Quarterfinals and Wrestlebacks Radio Announcers Rex Holt & Roger Moore com, but will not be televised. Sessions 3, 4 and 5 on (ESPNU/ESPN360.com) Live Internet Audio okstate.com Friday and Saturday will be aired live on ESPNU and 6 p.m. – Session IV: Semifinals and Wrestlebacks ESPN360.com. Saturday night’s final round action will (ESPNU) NCAA Team be aired live on ESPN and ESPN360.com. 34 The entire event will be aired live on KSPI 93.7 FM Saturday, March 20 Championships radio in Stillwater with Rex Holt and Roger Moore on 10 a.m. –Session V: Wrestleback Semifinals and Placing the call. The feed from KSPI’s broadcast will also be Matches (ESPNU) NCAA Individual streamed live online at okstate.com. 6:30 p.m. – Session VI: Finals (ESPN/ESPN360.com) 133 Championships 2009-10 Oklahoma State Wrestling Schedule 11/14/09 Central Missouri Open Warrensburg, MO Seven champions 423 All-Americans 11/20/09 No. 20 Arizona State Stillwater, OK W, 21-9 12/1/09 at No. 12 Oklahoma Norman, OK T, 16-16 12/4/09 No. 5 Minnesota Stillwater, OK W, 21-8 NCAA Outstanding 12/18/09 at UC Davis Davis, CA W, 43-0 14 Wrestlers 12/20/09 Reno Tournament of Champions Reno, NV First place, Five Champions 1/2/10 No. 19 Cal Poly Stillwater, OK W, 21-13 1/8/10 vs. Liberty - Virginia Duals Hampton, VA W, 36-6 Undefeated Seasons 1/8/10 vs. Clarion - Virginia Duals Hampton, VA W, 42-6 45 as a Team 1/9/10 vs. No. 14 Penn State - Virginia Duals Hampton, VA W, 24-13 1/9/10 vs. No. 11 Lehigh - Virginia Duals Hampton, VA W, 30-6 1/16/10 at No. 1 Iowa Iowa City, IA L, 19-16 Conference Team 1/24/10 No. 2 Iowa State Stillwater, OK L, 20-18 32 Championships 1/29/10 at Northern Colorado Greeley, CO W, 41-3 1/29/10 at Wyoming Laramie, WY W, 31-3 2/4/10 Northern Iowa Stillwater, OK W, 30-6 Conference Individu- 2/7/10 at No. 15 Missouri Columbia, MO W, 24-9 229 al Championships 2/12/10 Nebraska Stillwater, OK W, 31-6 2/19/10 Binghamton Stillwater, OK W, 32-9 2/21/10 No. 8 Oklahoma Stillwater, OK W, 19-16 Olympic Wrestlers 3/6/10 Big 12 Championships Norman, OK First place, Three Champions 40 3/18-20/10 NCAA Championships Omaha, NE All Day 2010 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 125 CHAMPIONSHIP THURSDAY MORNING FIRST ROUND THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS #1 Angel Escobedo (Indiana) RSSR [33-0] 11 Garrett Frey (Princeton) FR [26-7] 181 Shane Young (W Virginia) FR [16-8] 12 Frank Lomas (CSU Baker) RSSO [22-15] 421 #9 Jarrod Patterson (Okla) FR [28-9] 13 Brad Pataky (Penn St) RSJR [26-8] 182 James Knox (Maryland) RSSR [21-11] 14 #8 Matt Steintrager (C Mich) RSSR [23-3] 541 #5 Andrew Long (Iowa St) RSFR [23-6] 15 Ryan Mango (Stanford) FR [24-13] 183 Steven Keith (Harvard) FR [20-10] 16 #12 Ben Kjar (Utah Val U) RSJR [30-8] 422 Jonathan Childress (Liberty) FR [11-15] 17 Tony Gravely (App St) FR [14-9] 631 184 Ross Gitomer (Virginia) RSSR [18-13] 18 #4 Anthony Robles (Ariz St) RSJR [28-2] #3 Matt McDonough (Iowa) RSFR [32-1] 19 CHAMPION Eric Morrill (Edinboro) RSJR [31-7] 1 Jason Lara (Oreg St) RSSO [33-7] 185 Anthony Zanetta (Pittsburgh) FR [33-8] 20 Andre Gonzalez (CSU Fuller) JR [22-11] 423 #11 Michael Martinez (Wyoming) RSSO [30-7] 21 Aaron Kalil (Navy) SO [22-12] 186 Jarrod Garnett (VA Tech) SO [23-5] 22 #6 Zachary Sanders (Minn) RSSO [23-5] 542 #7 James Nicholson (Old Dom) RSJR [30-1] 23 Cashé Quiroga (Purdue) FR [25-12] 187 Joseph Langel (Rutgers) RSFR [30-8] 24 #10 Christopher Notte (Okla St) SR [23-8] 424 Nikko Triggas (Ohio St) SO [27-17] 25 Fred Santaite (Boston U) RSFR [17-9] 188 Allen Bartelli (Boise 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#8 Tyler Graff (Wisconsin) RSFR [26-7] 545 #5 Borislav Novachkov (Cal Poly) RSSO [24-3] 31 Kendric Maple (Okla) FR [31-10] 199 Brandon Low (UC Davis) RSJR [9-2] 32 #12 Steve Mytych (Drexel) RSSR [33-6] 430 John Trumbetti (Lock Haven) JR [26-7] 33 David Marble (Bucknell) SR [28-8] 632 200 Zac Stevens (Mich) SO [25-16] 34 #4 Jordan Oliver (Okla St) RSFR [28-2] #3 Franklin Gomez (Mich St) RSSR [23-2] 35 CHAMPION Flint Ray (Utah Val U) RSJR [22-9] 201 Joe Pantaleo (Liberty) RSFR [15-11] 36 William Ashnault (Rutgers) JR [23-12] #11 Scotti Sentes (C Mich) SO [20-7]2 431 Matthew Fisk (Lehigh) RSSR [21-6] 37 Cory VomBaur (Wyoming) RSSR [18-8] 202 Justin Paulsen (Stanford) RSJR [23-13] 38 #6 Dan Mitcheff (Kent St) RSJR [30-3] 546 #7 Mike Grey (Cornell) JR [35-6] 39 Ben Ashmore (Ariz St) RSJR [18-12] 203 Cortlandt Choate (Brown) FR [12-11] 40 #10 Nicholas Fanthorpe (Iowa St) SR [16-7] 432 Kelly Kubec (Oreg St) RSSO [35-8] 41 Jimmy Kirchner (Rider) SO [21-11] 204 Kevin Smith (Buffalo) RSSO [27-11] 42 #2 Daniel Dennis (Iowa) RSSR [18-3] Loser of 583 WRESTLEBACKS 605 205 Loser of 584 Fifth Place 349 Loser of 547 Loser of 199 606 433 206 Loser of 548 Seventh Place 350 505 Loser of 200 Loser of 431 207 351 547 Loser of 197 434 208 583 352 506 Loser of 198 Loser of 432 Loser of 545 209 604 353 Loser of 203 172 435 Loser of 32 210 354 507 Third Place Loser of 204 Loser of 429 211 355 548 Loser of 201 436 584 212 356 508 Loser of 202 Loser of 430 Loser of 546 THURSDAY EVENING FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY MORNING 2010 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 141 CHAMPIONSHIP THURSDAY MORNING FIRST ROUND THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY MORNING FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS #1 Kyle Dake (Cornell) FR [29-2] 43 Todd Schavrien (Missouri) JR [26-10] 213 Zack Kemmerer (Penn) RSSO [29-11] 44 Elijah Nacita (CSU Baker) RSJR [18-11] 437 #9 Levi Jones (Boise St) RSJR [17-8] 45 Jordan Lipp (American) RSSR [20-19] 214 Chris Drouin (Ariz St) RSJR [20-11] 46 #8 Alex Krom (Maryland) RSSR [20-5] #5 Zack Bailey (Okla) RSJR [24-6] 3 549 Kenneth Hashimoto (N Colo) RSSR [18-8] 47 Seth Ciasulli (Lehigh) RSSR [22-12] 215 Scott Clymer (Liberty) RSSO [19-10] 48 #12 Adin Duenas (CSU Fuller) RSJR [20-8] 438 Michael Mangrum (Oreg St) RSFR [28-10] 49 Mike Koehnlein (Nebraska) JR [18-15] 633 216 Dalton Jensen (Iowa St) SO [13-14]
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