Communications Contact: Reid Romine ([email protected]) | (210-860-5959) vs. Chattanooga Dual Capsule Big 12 Standings 12 p.m. CST | Jan. 10, 2021 | Gallagher-Iba Arena TV: N/A Team Overall Big 12 Northern Colorado 1-0 1-0 Radio: Hot 93.7 KSPI FM Mocs Iowa State 1-0 0-0 Live Stats: TrackWrestling.com 1-0; 0-0 SoCon North Dakota State 1-1 0-0 South Dakota State 1-1 0-0 Coach Kyle Ruschell vs. Oregon State Air Force 0-0 0-0 2 p.m. CST | Jan. 10, 2021 | Gallagher-Iba Arena Wisconsin, 2010 Fresno State 0-0 0-0 TV: Big 12 Now on ESPN+ Chattanooga Career: 15-16/3rd year Northern Iowa 0-0 0-0 Hot 93.7 KSPI FM No. 4 State At UTC: Same Oklahoma 0-0 0-0 Radio: Oklahoma State 0-0 0-0 Live Stats: TrackWrestling.com Utah Valley 0-0 0-0 Cowboys West Virginia 0-0 0-0 0-0; 0-0 Big 12 Beavers Oklahoma State Schedule 0-3; 0-0 Pac 12 Wyoming 0-1 0-1 Date Opponent Time/Result TV Coach Oklahoma State, 1988 Coach Chris Pendleton 1/10 Chattanooga 12 p.m. -- Career: 439-65-6/30th year Oklahoma State, 2006 1/10 Oregon State 2 p.m. ESPN+ At Oklahoma State: Same Oregon State Career: 0-3/1st year 1/17 vs. SIUE (Little Rock, Ark.) 1 p.m. -- At Oregon State: Same 1/17 at Little Rock 3 p.m. -- Series History 1/22 at Northern Colorado 5 p.m. -- vs. UT-Chattanooga 1/22 vs. Air Force (Greeley, Colo.) 7 p.m. -- Probable Starters 2/10/50 W 34 0 A 1/30 at Northern Iowa 1 p.m. -- NO. 4 OKLAHOMA STATE VS. CHATTANOOGA SERIES 1/30 at Iowa State 7 p.m. -- 11/16/96 W 39 9 A 2/7 at Oklahoma 1 p.m. -- 125: Trevor Mastrogiovanni (0-0) vs. Fabian Gutierrez (2-0) Never Met 11/18/01 W 49 0 H 2/7 Little Rock 7 p.m. ESPN+ 133: Andrew Nieman (0-0) vs. Colton Landers (1-0) Never Met 11/17/02 W 41 6 H 2/14 Cowboy Challenge Tournament 9 a.m. ESPN+ 141: No. 8 Kaid Brock (0-0) vs. Franco Valdes (1-0) Never Met 11/14/03 W 29 9 A 2/21 Oklahoma 5 p.m. ESPNU 149: No. 4 Boo Lewallen (0-0) vs. No. 16 Tanner Smith (1-0) Never Met 11/14/04 W 37 6 H 3/6-7 Big 12 Championships All Day ESPN+ 157: No. 12 Wyatt Sheets (0-0) vs. Weston Wichman (2-0) Never Met 12/16/12 W 41 9 N 3/18-20 NCAA Championships All Day ESPN -or- Jalin Harper (0-0) 165: No. 4 Travis Wittlake (0-0) vs. Drew Nicholson (1-0) Never Met Series Capsule: Chattanooga 174: Dustin Plott (0-0) vs. Hunter Fortner (2-0) Never Met Series History Series History OSU leads, 7-0 184: No. 10 Dakota Geer (0-0) vs. No. 14 Matthew Waddell (1-0) Never Met In Chattanooga OSU leads, 3-0 vs. Oregon State 197: AJ Ferrari (0-0) vs. Logan Andrew (1-0) Never Met In Stillwater OSU leads, 3-0 3/20/61 W 20 5 A At Neutral OSU leads, 1-0 HWT: Austin Harris (0-0) vs. Grayson Walthall (1-0) Never Met 12/9/75 W 28 5 H First Meeting (2/10/50) OSU 34, UTC 0 1/8/77 W 23 9 A Last Meeting (12/16/12) OSU 41, UTC 9 NO. 4 OKLAHOMA STATE VS. OREGON STATE SERIES 12/6/77 W 32 8 H Last OSU Win (12/16/12) OSU 41, UTC 9 125: Trevor Mastrogiovanni (0-0) vs. Brandon Kaylor (2-1) Never Met 1/7/79 W 25 19 A Last UTC Win N/A 133: Andrew Nieman (0-0) vs. No. 19 Devan Turner (0-3) Never Met 12/3/79 W 28 9 H Smith vs. UTC 6-0 -or- Jason Shaner (1-0) 11/29/81 W 40 9 H Ruschell vs. OSU 0-0 141: No. 8 Kaid Brock (0-0) vs. No. 18 Grant Willits (2-1) Never Met 11/28/83 W 38 4 H 149: No. 4 Boo Lewallen (0-0) vs. Lane Stigall (0-3) Never Met 1/29/94 W 25 11 H Series Capsule: Oregon State 12/30/94 W 21 12 A Series History OSU leads, 20-0 -or- Riley Gurr (1-0) In Corvallis OSU leads, 8-0 157: No. 12 Wyatt Sheets (0-0) vs. No. 20 Hunter Willits (1-2) Sheets leads, 1-0 2/7/97 W 47 0 H In Stillwater OSU leads, 11-0 -or- Jalin Harper (0-0) 1/2/98 W 24 5 A At Neutral OSU leads, 1-0 165: No. 4 Travis Wittlake (0-0) vs. Mateo Olmos (0-0) Never Met 1/10/98 W 25 10 N First Meeting (3/20/61) OKST 20, ORST 5 -or- Matt Olguin (0-0) 1/30/99 W 32 6 H Last Meeting (2/5/05) OKST 40, ORST 4 174: Dustin Plott (0-0) vs. Colton Beisley (1-2) Never Met 12/18/99 W 29 6 A Last Oklahoma State Win (2/5/05) OKST 40, ORST 4 184: No. 10 Dakota Geer (0-0) vs. Ryan Reyes (2-1) Never Met 2/2/01 W 35 9 H Last Oregon State Win N/A -or- Jackson McKinney (1-0) 12/16/01 W 38 3 A Smith vs. Oregon State 12-0 197: AJ Ferrari (0-0) vs. J.J. Dixon (1-2) Never Met 1/25/03 W 29 9 H Pendleton vs. Oklahoma State 0-0 HWT: Austin Harris (0-0) vs. Brian Barnes (0-2) Never Met 12/14/03 W 38 6 A 2/5/05 W 40 4 H

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION NAME WEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Location Stillwater, OK Christian Bahl 174 RJr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Kaid Brock 141 RSr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Colors Orange and Black Jakason Burks 125 Fr. Omaha, Neb./Omaha Burke Enrollment 24,649 Konnor Doucet HWT Fr. Comanche, Okla./Comanche Conference Big 12 AJ Ferrari 197 Fr. Allen, Texas/Allen Team Name Cowboys Daton Fix 133 RSo. Sand Springs, Okla./Charles Page Mascot Pistol Pete Dakota Geer 184/197 RSr. Franklin, P.A./Edinboro President V. Burns Hargis Kaden Gfeller 141 RJr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage Hall Athletic Director Mike Holder Jalin Harper 157 RSo. Manhattan, Kan./Manhattan Facility (Capacity) Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Austin Harris HWT RJr. Roseburg, Ore./Roseburg Athletic Web Site www.okstate.com Dusty Hone 141 RSr. Cedar City, Utah/St. Edward University Web Site www.okstate.edu JaQuan Jackson 174 RSo. Tampa, Fla./Robinson Daniel Jezik 174 Fr. Coal City, Ill./Coal City STAFF INFORMATION Jarod Kadel 141 RFr. New London, Iowa/Winfield Mt. Union Head Coach John Smith Colten Klein 125 RFr. Stillwater, Okla./Perkins-Tyron School Record 439-65-6 (30th year) Boo Lewallen 149 RSr. Yukon, Okla./Yukon Overall Record 439-65-6 (30th year) Cade Lindsey 174 RFr. Derby, Kan./Derby Office Phone 405-744-4541 Daniel Manibog 157 RFr. Katy, Texas/Katy Office Fax 405-744-1763 George Marsh HWT Fr. New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels Associate Head Coach Zack Esposito Trevor Mastrogiovanni 125 Fr. Sparta, N.J./Blair Academy Assistant Coach Chris Perry Christian McCutcheon 184 RFr. Tuscon, Ariz./Stillwater Recruiting Coordinator Tyler Caldwell Chance McLane 157 RFr. Bozeman, Mont./Bozeman Anthony Montalvo 184 RSo. Clovis, Calif./Buchanan TEAM INFORMATION Colt Newton 141 RFr. Choctaw, Okla./Choctaw 2019-20 Record 13-3 Andrew Nieman 133 RSr. Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater 2020 Big 12 Record 7-1 Price Perrier 141 RFr. Pawhuska, Okla./Pawhuska 2020 Big 12 Tournament Finish 1st Dustin Plott 174/184 Fr. Tuttle, Okla./Tuttle 2020 NCAA Finish -- Cornelius Putnam HWT RJr. Tampa, Fla./Blair Academy (N.J.) 2019-20 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 14/3 Joey Sanchez 157 RSo. Saint Paris, Ohio/Indiana NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 10/3 Wyatt Sheets 157 RJr. Stilwell, Okla./Stilwell Starters Returning/Lost 9/3 Bennett Sherrer 149 RSo. Pryor, Okla./Pryor All-Americans Returning/Lost 8/2 Sam Sherrer 174/184 Fr. Pryor, Okla./Pryor Evan Shetley 184 Fr. Sullivan, Mo./Sullivan Gavin Stika 165 RSo. Creston, Ohio/Norwayne RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS Luke Surber 184/197 Fr. Tuttle, Okla./Tuttle Kaid Brock (133) 2017, 5th Cole VanVleet 141 RSo. Littleton, Colo./Heritage 2018, 5th Connor Webb HWT RJr. Davis, Okla./Davis Daton Fix (133) 2019, 2nd Reece Witcraft 133 Fr. Broken Arrow, Okla./Broken Arrow Dusty Hone (141) 2020, N/A Travis Wittlake 165 RSo. Coos Bay, Ore./Marshfield Boo Lewallen (149) 2018, 8th Alexander Yokubaitis 125 Fr. Lake Charles, La./Saint Louis Catholic 2020, N/A Wyatt Sheets (157) 2020, N/A PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Travis Wittlake (165) 2020, N/A Anthony Montalvo (174) 2020, N/A Christian Bahl – Christian Ball Dakota Geer (184, 197) 2019, 7th Jakason Burks – Juh-Kay-sun Burks 2020, N/A Konner Doucet – Konner Dew-SET Kaden Gfeller – Kay-den Guh-feller RETURNING BIG 12 CHAMPIONS JaQuan Jackson – Jay-kwon Jackson Daton Fix (133 pounds, 2019), Kaden Boo Lewallen – Boo Loo-All-en Gfeller (149 pounds, 2019), Trevor Mastrogiovanni – Trevor Mastro-gio-vah-nee Boo Lewallen (149 pounds, 2018, 2020), Christian McCutcheon – Christian Mc-Cutch-in Travis Wittlake (165 pounds, 2020) Andrew Nieman – Andrew nee-min Gavin Stika – Gavin Stick-uh Dakota Geer – Dakota Gear (hard G) Anthony Montalvo – Anthony Mon-TALL-vo

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MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES COWBOYS ON THE AIR The Oklahoma State athletic communications office welcomes you to Rex Holt and Roger Moore are in another season of Cowboy . The communications staff is here to their 16th year together as the radio assist members of the media in their coverage of Oklahoma State athletics. broadcast team of Oklahoma State Please take a moment to become familiar with the following media policies. Cowboy Wrestling. OSU wrestling can be heard on its primary home of 93.7 CREDENTIALS KSPI-FM radio in Stillwater. Occasional Members of the media should contact Reid Romine in the Oklahoma State events are aired on 105.5 KGFY-FM media relations office to request credentials to OSU wrestling duals radio or 780 AM radio Stillwater should ([email protected] or 210-860-5959). Credentials can be picked up programming conflicts arise. Any time at the southeast pass gate of Gallagher-Iba Arena on match days. the Cowboys are on the air, the live Credential pickup will be available one hour prior to the start of each dual broadcast can also be accessed live on and will close five minutes before the duals begins. the official website of OSU athletics, www.okstate.com. INTERVIEWS Media interview requests for Oklahoma State head coach John Smith, assistant coaches and wrestlers should be directed to Reid Romine in the OSU media relations office. Coaches and wrestlers are typically available for interviews before practice starts on Tuesday (usually around 2:30 p.m. CT), but other arrangements can be made.

MEDIA PARKING Members of the media attending duals at Gallagher-Iba Arena should park Rex Holt Roger Moore in the lot just south of Boone Pickens Stadium. The entrance to the lot is off Knoblock Street. No parking pass is necessary for entry into the lot. WIFI LOGIN INFO VISITING RADIO, PHONE LINES SSID: OSUEVENTS Phone lines will be provided to the primary radio broadcast crews for both the Cowboys and the visiting team. Additional lines are available to the Username: Giajan0521 media on a first-come, first-serve basis. Password: 8veVfiU2

PHOTOS AND VIDEO Due to COVID-19 protocols, no outside photographers or videographers are permitted on the floor level this season. OSU personnel will take photos and provide a video highlight melt that outside media are welcome to use. The files will be shared through a downloadable link following each event. Please reach out to Reid Romine for access to photos and video for each event.

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Noting Smith John Smith Top-10 national finishes 25 Head Coach | 30th Year | Oklahoma State, 1988 Top-5 national finishes 20 Top-3 national finishes 15 Smith begins his 30th season at Oklahoma State in 2020, after accept- Perfect dual seasons 7 ing the head coaching position at his alma mater in 1992 . The accolades 20-win dual seasons 6 15-win dual seasons 17 and accomplishments since that time are remarkable. In his 29 complete All-time conference record 144-20-5 seasons at the helm five NCAA team titles in 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005 and First-place conference finishes 22 2006, and he has coached 32 NCAA individual champions and five Olympi- NCAA individual champions 32 ans. Under his watch, the Cowboys have brought 20 team conference tour- All-Americans 134 nament championships, two Big 12 regular season titles and 123 individual World/Olympic team members 13

conference titles back to Stillwater. He has seen his student-athletes earn All-America recognition 141 times, an average of 4.8 All-America honorees Most Dual Wins at Current School (Active coaches only) per year. 1. 439 John Smith, Oklahoma State 30th year 2. 329 Tom Borrelli, Central Michigan 30th year 3. 317 Rob Koll, Cornell 28th year 4. 295 Brian Smith, Mizzou 22nd year 5. 257 Mark Manning, Nebraska 20th year Coaching Career Highlights Wrestling Career 6. 231 Tom Brands, Iowa 15th year 7. 225 Roger Reina, Penn 23rd year • OSU’s all-time winningest coach at 439-65-6 • Six-Time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 8. 196 Cael Sanderson, Penn State 12th year • Two-time NWCA National Coach of the Year (1994, 2003) 1992) 9. 187 Jim Andrassy, Kent State 16th year • Five-time NCAA champion coach (1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, • Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992) 10. 183 Scott Goodale, Rutgers 13th year 2006) • Two-Time Gold Medalist (1987, 1991) • USA Wrestling Women’s Co-Coach of the Year (2017) • Two-Time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990) Head Coaches at Their Alma Mater • 22 team conference championships (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, • Two-Time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988) Jim Andrassy Kent State 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012*, 2013*, • Three-Time NCAA All-American (1985, 1987, 1988) JohnMark Bentley Appalachian State 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020) • Three-Time Big Eight Champion (1985, 1987, 1988) Sean Bormet Michigan • 13-time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, • Recipient, Amateur Athletic Foundation World Trophy (1992) Tom Brands Iowa Brandon Eggum Minnesota 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) • First Ever American To Earn FILA’s Master of Technique Award Daniel Elliott Gardner-Webb • Two-time Big Eight Coach of the Yearh (1994, 1996) (Best technical wrestler in the world, 1990) Angel Escobedo Indiana • 32 NCAA individual champions coached • First Wrestler to win James E. Sullivan Award (nation’s top am- Steve Garland Virginia • 134 NCAA All-Americans coached ateur athlete, 1990) Keith Gavin Pittsburgh John Hangey Rider • Team USA Olympic coach (2000, 2012) • U.S. Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year (1990) Matt Hill Edinboro • Coach, USA World Championships (1998, 2009, 2010, 2011) • FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991) Zeke Jones Arizona State • Coach USA World Cup Team (1997) • USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989) Dennis Papadatos Hofstra • Coach, USA Women’s Cadet World Team (2018) • Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988) Roger Reina Penn • U.S. Olympic Committee Titan Award (2004) John Smith Oklahoma State • Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996) John Stutzman Buffalo All-Time DI Wrestling Coaching Wins • Member, Oklahoma Hall of Fame (ind. 2020) 1. 616 Dale Thomas Oregon State 1957-90 • Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003) Oklahoma State 100-Win Club 2. 492 Harold Nichols Iowa St./Arkansas 1948-85 • Distinguished Member, National Wrestling Hall of Fame (induct- Wrestler W L T 1 John Smith (1984-88) 152 8 2 3. 442 Gary Taylor Rider 1977-2017 ed in 1997) • Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (ind. 1997) 2 Alex Dieringer (2012-2016) 128 4 0 4. 440 J Robinson Minneosta 1986-2016 • Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005) Mike Farrell (1986-89) 128 39 2 5. 439 John Smith Oklahoma St. 1992-Pres. Alan Fried (1991-94) 128 6 0 • NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987) 5 Jordan Oliver (2009-13) 127 6 0 Jared Rosholt (2007-10) 127 24 0 7 Johny Hendricks (2004-07) 126 13 0 8 Cory Baze (1986-89) 125 41 1 SMITH YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 125 14 0 Duals All Individual Bouts Conference NCAA 10 Chris Perry (2010-14) 122 11 0 Year Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs Mike Sheets (1981-84) 122 12 0 1992 7 0 0 268 218 45 5 53 108 82.3% 19.8% NA 3 2nd 1 6 Pat Smith (1990-94) 122 4 2 1993 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.3% 4.9% NA NA NA NA NA 13 Kenny Monday (1981-84) 121 12 2 1994 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 6 Jamal Parks (2009-12) 121 24 0 1995 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.8% 8.0% 2nd 2 7th 1 3 15 Zack Esposito (2003-06) 120 12 0 1996 15 3 1 407 260 146 0 42 131 63.9% 10.3% 1st 2 6th 0 4 Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) 120 15 0 1997 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.2% 10.1% 1st 6 2nd 2 7 Coleman Scott (2005-08) 120 24 0 1998 20 0 0 443 329 114 0 46 120 74.3% 10.4% 1st 6 3rd 2 6 18 Chris Barnes (1987-90) 119 27 3 1999 23 0 0 396 289 106 0 50 140 73.0% 12.6% 2nd 3 3rd 1 4 19 Chris Pendleton (2001-05) 118 12 0 2000 12 5 1 457 338 119 0 80 183 74.0% 17.5% 1st 4 5th 0 3 Ricky Stewart (1978-82) 118 17 0 2001 17 1 0 477 368 109 0 108 196 78.8% 23.1% 1st 4 3rd 1 6 21 Eric Guerrero (1996-99) 117 13 0 2002 20 3 0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.2% 15.1% 2nd 3 5th 1 4 22 Dean Heil (2015-18) 116 18 0 2003 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 7 23 Steven Schmidt (1995-98) 115 15 0 2004 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 7 24 Nathan Morgan (2005-08) 114 20 0 2005 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 7 Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) 114 13 4 2006 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2 6 26 Randy Couture (1989-92) 113 42 3 2007 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.9% 9.6% 3rd 3 5th 0 4 Teague Moore (1996-99) 113 25 0 2008 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.3% 13.8% 3rd 1 T5th 1 4 28 Kendall Cross (1987-90) 111 27 3 2009 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.4% 15.7% 4th 0 16th 0 1 Mark Munoz (1998-01) 111 27 0 2010 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.3% 15.4% 1st 3 6th 0 4 30 Kirk Mammen (1989-92) 110 33 5 2011 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.0% 13.4% 1st 5 4th 1 3 Shane Roller (2000-03) 110 42 0 2012* 17 1 NA 535 391 144 0 83 189 73.1% 15.5% 2nd 4 6th 0 3 32 Nolan Boyd (2013-17) 108 35 0 2013* 20 1 NA 736 521 215 0 140 301 70.8% 19.0% 1st 8 2nd 2 7 Brandon Mason (2006-09) 108 43 0 2014 11 5 NA 735 519 216 0 119 239 70.6% 16.2% 1st 6 3rd 2 5 34 Anthony Collica (2013-17) 106 31 0 2015 12 3 NA 751 505 246 0 97 217 67.2% 12.9% 1st 7 7th 1 4 35 Austin Marsden (2012-16) 104 19 0 2016 13 3 NA 769 558 211 0 123 288 72.5% 16.0% 1st 7 2nd 2 6 Mark Perry (1981-85) 104 21 2 2017 14 1 NA 640 488 152 0 98 259 77.4% 16.3% 1st 8 3rd 1 8 Jake Rosholt (2003-06) 104 21 0 2018 13 2 NA 630 460 170 0 112 257 71.5% 17.8% 1st 4 13th 0 4 Nick Piccininni (2016-Pres.) 104 16 0 2019 15 0 NA 605 448 157 0 104 258 74.0% 17.2% 1st 6 3rd 0 5 38 Eddie Klimara (2013-16) 103 37 0 2020 13 3 NA 489 336 153 0 49 160 68.7% 10.0% 1st 3 -- -- 8 39 Todd Chesbro (1989-92) 101 29 0 Totals 439 65 6 14,700 10,534 4,169 5 2,127 5,144 71.7% 14.5% -- 123 -- 32 141 Hardell Moore (1995-98) 101 30 0 * Team also won the Big 12 dual match (regular season) championship 41 Mark Branch (1994-97) 100 18 0 Kaid Brock (2015-Pres.) 100 19 0 Luke Skove (1982-86) 100 23 2

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The Basics The fourth-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team (0-0 overall; 0-0 Big 12) opens its 2021 season with a doubleheader against Chattanooga and Oregon State on Jan. 10. The Cowboys wrestle the Mocs first at LAST MEETING 12 p.m. CST before taking on the Beavers at 2 p.m. CST. Dec. 16, 2012 | New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden On the Air Cowboy wrestling’s dual with Chattanooga will air Sunday at 12 p.m. CT on Hot 93.7 KSPI FM with Rex CHATTANOOGA 9 Holt on the call. It will stream live for free at TrackWrestling.com where live stats will also be kept. The Pokes’ second bout of the day is set to broadcast on ESPN+ at 2 p.m. CT with Lee Roy Smith and J. Carl OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 2 41 Guymon on the call. Stats and radio for the dual with Oregon State will remain the same.

The Series - Chattanooga No. 2 Oklahoma State 41, Chattanooga 9 Oklahoma State and Chattanooga have met seven times in the programs’ histories, with each match Dec. 16, 2012 | Madison Square Garden | New York, N.Y. ending in favor of the Cowboys. Most recently, the Pokes defeated the Mocs in New York’s Madison Attendance: 9,034 Square Garden in 2012, 41-9. In that dual, OSU assistant coaches Chris Perry and Tyler Caldwell both 125: No. 7 Nick Soto (UTC) fall Edward Klimara (OSU), 6:29 picked up falls of their opponents. The first meeting between the schools took place in 1950. OSU defeat- 133: No. 7Jonathon Morrison (OSU) MD Marvin Lopez (UTC), 12-0 ed Chattanooga 34-0. 141: Julian Feikert (OSU) dec. Dean Pavlou (UTC), 5-3 149: No. 2 Jordan Oliver (OSU) fall Jared Presley (UTC), 3:12 The Series - Oregon State 157: Dallas Bailey (OSU) fall Trey Stavrum (UTC), 0:25 Oklahoma State and the Beavers of Oregon State have met 20 times over the years. The first contest 165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) fall Josh Condon (UTC), 6:15 took place in 1961 in Corvallis, where the Cowboys topped Oregon State 20-5. OSU has won all of its dual 174: No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU) fall Jake Young (UTC), 3:49 meets against the Beavers. The programs have not wrestled since 2005 when current Oregon State head 184: No. 17 Christoper Chionuma (OSU) MD John Shrader (UTC), 18-9 coach Chris Pendleton picked up a fall as a member of the Cowboys. Oklahoma State assistant coach 197: Niko Brown (UTC) dec. Austin Schafer (OSU), 5-4 Zack Esposito also wrestled in the dual, earning a 12-2 major decision en route to a 40-4 win for the top- 285: No. 4 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) Forfeit ranked Cowboys.

About the Cowboys In 2020, the Cowboys finished with a 13-3 dual mark while winning the program’s eighth-consecutive Big 12 championship. Nine wrestlers qualified for the NCAA Championships in Minneapolis, with Nick Piccinnini (125), Boo Lewallen (149) and Travis Wittlake (165) claiming top-five seeds in their respective weight classes. Due to LAST MEETING the COVID-19 pandemic forcing the NCAA to cancel the tournament, the Cowboys did not get to com- Feb. 5, 2005 | Stillwater, Okla. plete their runs for individual national championships. Gallagher-Iba Arena Junior Wyattt Sheets holds his spot in the Cowboy lineup after a runner-up finish at the Big 12 tourna- ment and qualifying for his first NCAA Championship. Sheets along with Lewallen and Wittlake will make up a dangerous trio at the middleweights in the Cowboy lineup. OREGON STATE 4 Dakota Geer will move back to 184 pounds where he secured a spot on the podium at NCAAs in 2019. Geer filled a void at 197 pounds last season, which is where heralded freshman AJ Ferrari is expected to OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 40 start this season. The No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound recruit in the class of 2020, Ferrari is the cornerstone of the No. 1 class in the nation brought in by John Smith. No. 1 Oklahoma State 40, Oregon State 4 Expect to see multiple freshman wrestling for the Cowboys in 2021 alongside Ferrari. The No. 2 recruit, Dustin Plott will compete with returning sophomore Anthony Montalvo at 174 pounds, while Trevor Mas- Feb. 5, 2005 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla. trogiovanni and Jakason Burks will compete for the starting position at 125 pounds with Reece Witcraft. 125: Coleman Scott (OSU) MD Stevenson (ORST), 10-1 One of those three will hold the 133 spot until 2019 NCAA runner-up Daton Fix returns on Feb. 10. 133: Nathan Morgan (OSU) Forfeit The Cowboys are in good hands at 141 as Kaid Brock returns from an injury kept him from wrestling last 141: Ronnie Delk (OSU) dec. Norman (ORST), 11-6 season. Dusty Hone, who went 21-9 in place of Brock last season, also returns giving the Cowboys two 149: Zack Esposito (OSU) MD Perez (ORST), 12-2 quality options at 141 pounds. 157: Kevin Ward (OSU) dec. Hook (ORST), 12-6 Austin Harris holds on to his spot in the lineup at heavyweight. He will look to make a leap at the posi- 165: Ellis (ORST) MD Brett Munsen (OSU), 10-0 tion with more experience entering his second season at heavyweight. 174: Chris Pendleton (OSU) fall Larson (ORST), 2:16 184: Clay Kehrer (OSU) dec. Pitsch (ORST), 2-0 A Pair of Oklahoma State Wins Would... 197: Jake Rosholt (OSU) TF Gardner (ORST), 18-2, 5:12 • Move the Cowboys to 2-0 on the season 285: Steve Mocco (OSU) fall Rakevich (ORST) • Mark OSU’s 21st consecutive home win, making it the fourth-longest streak in program history • Improve coach Smith’s record against Chattanooga to 7-0; against Oregon State to 13-0 • Mark OSU’s eighth consecutive win against Chattanooga; 21st straight against Oregon State • Advance Smith’s head career coaching record to 441-65-6

Cowboys in the Polls Entering the Cowboy’s first duals of the season, Oklahoma State’s lineup features eight wrestlers ranked in various preseason polls. Sophomore 133-pounder Daton Fix comes in across WIN Magazine and FloWrestling’s ranks at No. 2 and No. 1 in the TOM and Intermat polls as the highest ranked Cowboy. Not far behind Fix are teammates and returning Big 12 individual champions Boo Lewallen and Travis Wittlake. Lewallen (149) ranks No. 4 among all of the polls, while Wittlake (165) is No. 4 in all but one, a No. 6 ranking from FloWrestling. Also appearing across all four rankings is senior Kaid Brock who is looking to get back to his All-America form at 141 pounds after an injury kept him from wrestling last season for the Cowboys. Brock is ranked in the top-10 in each of the rankings and as high as No. 6 by The Open Mat. Wyatt Sheets returns to the Cowboy lineup at 157 pounds and appears in the top-10 in three of the four polls after a runner-up finish at the Big 12 tourna- ment in March. Senior Dakota Geer is ranked as high as No. 8 and as low as No. 10 at 184 pounds where he was an All-American in 2019 after wrestling at 197 pounds last season. After qualifying for the NCAA Championships at 133 pounds as a true freshman, Reece Witcraft is ranked No. 16 by Intermat and No. 17 by FloWrestling at 125 pounds. Sophomore Anthony Montalvo appears in the top-10 of WIN Magazine and Intermat’s polls at 174 pounds where he is expected to compete for the starting spot with freshman Dustin Plott once he returns from injury.

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Most Championships in Each NWCA DI Coaches Poll of the North American Sports Jan. 4 Divisions Rank School Points Record 1 Iowa (14) 350 0-0 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 2 Penn State 329 0-0 2. New York Yankees (MLB) 27 3 Michigan 322 0-0 4 NC State 308 1-0 3. Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 22 5 Nebraska 287 0-0 4. Boston Celtics (NBA) 17 BIG 12 6 Oklahoma State 285 0-0 5. New England Patriots (NFL) 6 STANDINGS 7 Ohio State 262 0-0 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 8 Virginia Tech 246 1-0 School Overall Big 12 9 Iowa State 223 1-0 10 Missouri 217 3-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 1-0 Most NCAA DI Titles 11 Arizona State 209 1-0 All Schools, All Sports Iowa State 1-0 0-0 12 Minnesota 176 0-0 North Dakota State 1-1 0-0 13 Pittsburgh 163 1-0 South Dakota State 1-1 0-0 14 North Carolina 160 0-0 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 Air Force 0-0 0-0 15 Rutgers 145 0-0 2. USC Men’s Outdoor Track 26 Fresno State 0-0 0-0 16 Purdue 137 0-0 3. Denver Skiing 24 Northern Iowa 0-0 0-0 17 Lehigh 130 0-0 4. Iowa Wrestling 23 Oklahoma 0-0 0-0 18 Stanford 111 0-0 19 Oklahoma 85 0-0 5. Yale Men’s Golf 21 Oklahoma State 0-0 0-0 20 Wisconsin 76 0-0 North Carolina Women’s Soccer 21 Utah Valley 0-0 0-0 21 Central Michigan 69 1-0 USC Men’s Tennis 21 West Virginia 0-0 0-0 22 Northwestern 54 0-0 Wyoming 0-1 0-1 23 Northern Iowa 46 0-0 24 Army 45 0-0 NCAA Individual 25 Northern Colorado 39 1-0 Wrestling Champions AROUND THE BIG 12 Intermat Tournament Rankings 1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 142 (All times CST) Jan. 5 2. Iowa 83 3. Iowa State 69 Friday, Jan. 8 Rank School Points Record 4. Oklahoma 67 Wyoming at Missouri, 5 p.m. 1 Iowa 153.5 0-0 5. Penn State 44 Wyoming vs. Central Michigan, 7 p.m. 2 Michigan 98.5 0-0 3 Penn State 88.5 0-0 Oklahoma vs. Arizona State, 7 p.m. 6. Lehigh 28 4 Oklahoma State 72.5 0-0 7. Michigan State 25 5 North Carolina State 61 1-0 8. Illinois 24 Saturday, Jan. 9 6 Ohio State 58 0-0 9. Ohio State 23 Fresno State at Stanford, 9 p.m. 7 Iowa State 57 1-0 8 Nebraska 56.5 0-0 10. Michigan 22 9 Arizona State 54 1-0 Minneosta 22 Sunday, Jan. 10 10 Virginia Tech 53 1-0 West Virginia vs. Kent State, 11 a.m. 11 Stanford 42 0-0 Oklahoma State vs. Chattanooga, 12 p.m. 12 North Carolina 40.5 0-0 NCAA All- Americans West Virginia vs. Ohio, 12:30 p.m. 13 Minnesota 38 0-0

Iowa State vs. Loras, 1 p.m. 14 Central Michigan 34.5 1-0 1. Oklahoma State 475 15 Pittsburgh 34 1-0 North Dakota State at South Dakota State, 2 p.m. 2. Iowa 345 16 Michigan State 32 0-0 Oklahoma State vs. Oregon State, 2 p.m. 3. Iowa State 299 17 Missouri 31.5 3-0 West Virginia vs. Virginia Tech, 2 p.m. 18 Oklahoma 31 0-0 4. Oklahoma 276 Iowa State vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 3 p.m. 19 Northwestern 30 0-0 5. Penn State 226 North Dakota State vs. Northern Iowa, 4 p.m. 20 Rutgers 27 0-0 21 West Virginia 26.5 0-0 Northern Iowa at South Dakota State, 6 p.m. 22 Purdue 25 0-0 23 Virginia 23 0-0 24 Northern Colorado 19.5 1-0 25 Rider 17.5 0-0

Cowboys in the Rankings

Intermat TOM WIN FLO Reece Witcraft, 125 16 19 - 16 Daton Fix, 133 1 1 2 2 Kaid Brock, 141 8 6 9 7 Boo Lewallen, 149 4 4 4 4 Wyatt Sheets, 157 12 8 8 8 Travis Wittlake, 165 4 4 4 6 Anthony Montalvo, 174 9 - 8 - Dakota Geer, 184 10 10 9 7

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400 and Counting consensus top-10 wrestler at 141 pounds among national polls. Sunday’s match In 2018, coach John Smith assumed the title of winningest active head against Franco Vlades of Chattanooga will be his first dual since Feb. 24, 2019 coach in NCAA Division I wrestling when the Pokes defeated Minnesota on when he defeated No. 6 Max Murin of Iowa. Nov. 19, inside Gallagher-Iba Arena. Since that time, Smith has added 39 more dual victories to the record books. Coached by the Best Smith reached yet another milestone against the Golden Gophers on Nov. When wrestlers come to compete at Oklahoma State, they are coached 24, when he recorded win No. 428 and surpsassed former Cowboy Bobby by some of the greatest to ever step on the mat. John Smith holds six world Douglas on the all-time wins list. Heading into Sunday’s doubleheader, Smith championships and two Olympic gold medals. Smith, Zack Esposito, Chris can move another ring up the ladder with two victories. Perry and Tyler Caldwell also combine for five NCAA championships and Below is a look at the full list. 13 All-America honors. Smith brings in a plethora of international coaching experience. Most recently, he coached the 2017 USA Women’s Cadet World All-Time Wrestling Coaching Wins* Team, for which he was named USA Wrestling Women’s Co-Coach of the Year 1. 616 Dale Thomas Oregon State 1957-90 alongside Campbell’s Kary Kolat. 2. 492 Harold Nichols Iowa St./Arkansas St. 1948-85 Esposito has had a hand in coaching World teams for the past four years, 3. 442 Gary Taylor Rider 1977-2017 including two Cadet World Teams, a first-place Junior World Team and 4. 440 J Robinson Minnesota 1986-2016 title-winning World Cup Team. 5. 439 John Smith Oklahoma State 1992-Pres. 6. 427 Bobby Douglas Iowa St./Arizona St. 1975-2006 The breakdown: *Includes only DI wins Olympic Medalists John Smith 1988 and 1992 Gold Home Cooking Senior World Championships Medalists Nearly half the Cowboy roster comes from in state, with 17 wrestlers gradu- John Smith 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 Gold ating from Oklahoma high schools. The 2021 signing class also includes two Oklahoma natives in Stillwater NCAA Individual Championships High School’s own Teague Travis and 3A state champion Blake Skidgel of John Smith 1987, 1988 Pawnee. Zack Esposito 2005 Chris Perry 2013, 2014 Fast Start for the Freshman With the NCAA granting winter sport athletes another year of eligibility, Wrestling’s House of Horrors head coach John Smith has said he will start the best wrestlers he has at each No venue in America has a richer wrestling tradition than Gallagher-Iba weight regardless of class. Arena, home of Oklahoma State wrestling since 1939. In its beginning as Galla- That is certainly true as the Cowboys will start three true freshman in their gher Hall, the gymnasium was named for Edward Clark Gallagher, the Oklaho- opening duals of the season against Chattanooga and Oregon State on Sunday. ma A&M wrestling mentor who never wrestled competitively but became the Trevor Mastrogiovanni impressed in the Orange and Black duals with two greatest coach of his time. wins over Jakason Burks and Reece Witcraft. The 125-pounder will kick things Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 25 off for the Cowboys against UTC’s Fabian Gutierrez (2-0). NCAA titles and have had 43 unbeaten and untied campaigns at home, the Even in a crowded lineup at the 174 and 184 weights, No. 2 overall recruit most recent coming in 2019. One of the program’s longest winning streaks Dustin Plott finds himself starting for OSU. A native of Tuttle, Okla., Plott is set ran with the arena’s opening in 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that to wrestle this season at 174 pounds for Oklahoma State. period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, with no ties. The only recruit ranked higher than Plott in the class of 2020 was his Gallagher-Iba Arena has proved to be one of the most difficult venues for own teammate AJ Ferrari. The most highly-sought after recruit in the nation, opponents to win in across all of college sports, as the Cowboy wrestling Ferrari wasted no time breaking into the Cowboy lineup as he will start at 197 program boasts an impressive 491-42-6 overall record in the arena. pounds on Sunday. Earlier in the fall, Ferrari won the UWW Junior Nationals From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 tournament outscoring his opponents 37-1 on his route to the 92 kg champi- season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a loss, finishing with an onship. impressive 60-0-1 record before Oklahoma broke the streak, 19-13. OSU’s most recent home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals was the second-longest such streak without a loss or tie, as it began near the end of Cowboy Reunion the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993. John Smith’s coaching tree is undoubtedly the largest in the collegiate The Cowboys currently hold a 19-match winning streak at home, dating wrestling world. back to Jan. 27, 2018. At 19, the run is the sixth-longest streak in program Seven of Smith’s former wrestlers at Oklahoma State are now head coaches history and could move to fourth-place on the list with two wins on Sunday. running their own programs across the nation, not to mention the numerous assistant coaches, along with Glen Lanham, who was a teammate of Smith at OSU, and Mark Cody, a graduate assistant at OSU, who are now both head coaches. Three of those former wrestlers will return to their roots in Gallagher-Iba Arena when the Cowboys host Sunday’s quad meet with Little Rock, Oregon State and Chattanooga. Little Rock’s coaching staff consists of two former Cowboys in head coach Neil Erisman and assistant Chandler Rogers. Erisman spent his career at Oklahoma State wrestling at 157 pounds, compiling a 92-36 record and a Big 12 Championship throughout his time in Stillwater. Rogers was a three-time All-American and four-year starter for the Cowboys putting together a 110-30 record. A 2019 graduate of OSU, Rogers is familiar with the current Cowboy roster having wrestled alongside the likes of Daton Fix, Kaid Brock and Boo Lewallen just a couple years ago. At Oregon State, former Cowboy Chris Pendleton is set to face his old head coach for the first time when the teams square off at 2 p.m. on Sunday. A two- time national champion at Oklahoma State, Pendleton and current Cowboy assistant coach, Zack Esposito, were members of the 2003-05 teams that won NCAA team championships. Pendleton will try to give Smith just his second dual loss against a former wrestler of his, as Smith has garnered a 19-1 head-to-head record in those matchups. His only loss came from Pat Popolizio when NC State defeated the Cowboys 19-15 in 2015.

Brock is Back Redshirt senior Kaid Brock returns to the Cowboy lineup after missing all of last season due to injury. An All-American at 133 pounds, Brock bumped up a weight class with the arrival of Daton Fix in 2018. He went 22-9 at 141 pounds as a junior finishing as the runner-up at the Big 12 Championships. Brock is expected to return to his All-American form as the Cowboy is a

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2019-20 Recap 2019-20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Overall Dual Match Record 13-3 Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Match Record vs. Big 12 Opponents 7-1 Starters Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF Dual Match Record at Home 8-0 Nick Piccininni 125 26-2 14-2 66 4-2 4 10 6 0:18 41 21 4 20 Dual Match Record on the Road 5-3 Reece Witcraft 133 18-10 9-6 32 4-4 2 2 3 3:56 32 21 1 6 Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites 0-0 Dusty Hone 141 21-9 9-7 30 2-7 1 - 7 3:00 18 30 5 1 Dual Match Record vs. Top 25 5-3 Boo Lewallen 149 21-2 14-2 54 7-2 3 2 9 1:10 36 13 1 16 Wyatt Sheets 157 20-7 11-5 35 5-6 - 3 6 - 30 32 2 10 2019-20 Results Travis Wittlake 165 28-2 15-1 53 5-2 2 5 4 2:33 44 14 4 6 Date Opponent Time/Result Joe Smith 174 12-6 5-3 15 3-4 1 - 1 3:34 9 12 1 2 11/15 at Drexel W, 30-6 Anthony Montalvo 184 25-6 13-3 49 2-1 5 1 5 2:30 29 14 8 5 11/16 at No. 10 Lehigh L, 21-20 Dakota Geer 197 24-8 11-5 45 4-5 3 6 4 1:07 43 31 3 6 11/24 No. 12 Minnesota W, 21-12 Austin Harris HWT 5-12 4-8 13 0-5 - - 1 - 9 17 2 1 12/6 No. 12 Princeton W, 18-15 12/15 at Oklahoma W, 23-9 1/1-2 Southern Scuffle 1st, 1 Champ Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech 1/12 Northern Colorado W, 36-3 Reserves Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF 1/17 West Virginia W, 37-9 Christian Bahl 174 1-1 0-0 - 0-0 1 - - 0:33 - - - - 1/18 No. 10 Pittsburgh W, 30-10 Kaden Gfeller 141 5-1 0-0 - 1-1 1 - 1 3:57 - - - - 1/25 at No. 20 Northern Iowa L, 19-15 Rhett Golowenski 125 1-4 0-0 - 0-0 1 - - 2:06 - - - - 1/26 at No. 16 Iowa State W, 23-9 Jalin Harper 157 2-1 0-0 - 0-0 1 - - 5:42 - - - - 1/31 South Dakota State W, 35-3 Bear Hughes 197 10-7 0-0 - 0-0 3 - - 0:42 - - - - 2/2 No. 24 Missouri W, 26-6 JaQuan Jackson 174 5-4 0-0 - 0-0 2 - - 0:48 - - - - 2/8 at Air Force W, 37-3 Andrew Nieman 133 2-2 0-0 - 0-0 - 1 1 - - - - - 2/8 at Wyoming W, 25-7 Cornelius Putnam HWT 1-3 1-3 3 0-1 - - - - 1 8 - - 2/16 Oklahoma W, 27-8 Bennett Sherrer 149 1-4 0-0 - 0-0 - 1 ------2/23 at No. 1 Iowa L, 34-6 Andrew Shomers 174 11-7 4-4 15 1-3 - 3 3 - 12 11 3 1 3/7-8 Big 12 Championships 1st, 3 Champs Gavin Stika 174 13-3 0-0 - 0-0 1 2 - 1:24 - - - - 3/19-21 NCAA Championships Canceled Cole VanVleet 141 0-4 0-0 ------Conner Wilson 133 5-5 0-0 - 0-0 - - 1 - - - - - 2019-20 Statistical Leaders Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Overall Wins: 28, Wittlake RS/Freshmen Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NF Dual Wins: 15, Wittlake Brevin Balmeceda 141 19-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 7 1 1:20 - - - - Ranked Wins: 7, Lewallen Jarod Kadel 149 6-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 - 1 5:00 - - - - Bonus Point Wins: 20, Piccininni Colten Klein 125 1-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 - - 1:10 - - - - Wins by Fall: 5, Montalvo Cade Lindsey 165 8-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 - 1:03 - - - - Wins by Technical Fall: 10, Piccininni Daniel Manibog 149 17-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 4 6 0:40 - - - - Wins by Major Decision: 9, Lewallen Christian McCutcheon 184 8-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 - 1 0:06 - - - - Dual Takedowns: 44, Wittlake Chance McLane 157 17-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 - 1 0:48 - - - - Colt Newton 133 3-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 - - 1:34 - - - - Price Perrier 141 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------Triston Wills 174 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------

8 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 125 TREVOR MASTROGIOVANNI MASTROGIOVANNI NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (Freshman Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Defeated Jakason Burks 8-1 and No. 16 Reece Witcraft 3-2 in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches - Replacing four-year starter and three-time All-American Nick Piccininni - One of three true freshman expected to start for the Cowboys

High School - Posted a 96-4 record at Blair Academy - Was a three-time All-American in his high school career - Three-time Fargo All-American and three-time prep national champion

Other - Brother, Travis, signed to wrestle at OSU in November

MASTROGIOVANNI CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2021 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------Career 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 9 Select Starter Results & Notes 133 ANDREW NIEMAN NIEMAN NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2021 (R-Senior Season) - Making his first dual start for the Cowboys against Chattanooga - Won a 6-0 decision against Colt Newton in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches

2019-20 (R-Junior Season) - Made his only appearance at the OCU open where he finished 2-2 - Both wins were bonus point victories

2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) - Went 3-3 in tournaments for the Cowboys at 133 pounds - Took second at the OCU Open, dropping his lone bout at the event to teammate Daton Fix in the finals

2017-18 (R-Freshman Season) - Did not compete

2016-17 (Freshman Season) - Went 3-6 at 133 pounds during his redshirt season, competing exclusively in open tournaments - Two of his three wins came by way of first-period falls

High School - Went 117-20 at Stillwater High School - Tallied three top-five finishes at the state tournament, including a first-place finish in 2014

NIEMAN CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17 Redshirted 2017-18 ------2018-19 3-3 -- -- 2 -- -- 2:37 2019-20 2-2 ------1 1 -- Career 5-5 -- -- 2 1 1 2:37

10 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 141 KAID BROCK BROCK NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (R-Senior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Defeated Dusty Hone 3-2 in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches - Wrestling in his first dual since Feb. 24, 2019 - Begins the season ranked No. 8 at 141 pounds by Intermat

2019-20 (R-Senior)* - Did not compete for the Cowboys - Received a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury in the offseason

2018-19 (R-Junior Season) - Compiled a 22-9 record making the move up to 141 pounds - Went 10-5 in dual action, including a win over No. 6 Max Murin of Iowa - Had eight major decisions, the most of any Cowboy on the roster - Reached the Big 12 tournament finals for the third-consecutive season and earned a No. 15 seed in the NCAA Championships

2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) - 30-5 overall and 14-1 in dual matches at 133 pounds - Earned NCAA Wrestler of the Week honors when he defeated No. 6 Mitch McKee of Minnesota in the OSU home opener - Finished second at the Big 12 Championships - Defeated two ranked opponents on his way to a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championship where he earned All-American honors for the second time

2016-17 (R-Freshman Year) - Went 29-4 overall and 14-1 in dual matches in his first full season - Became the program’s 35th freshman All-American recording a fifth- place finish at the NCAAs - Recorded 13 wins over ranked opponents, including a 7-6 decision over eventual national champion and No. 1 ranked Cory Clark (Iowa) - First-time NCAA qualifier -Started the season 16-0 with wins at the Southern Scuffle and Outlaw Open

2015-16 (Freshman Season)* - Put together a 19-1 record as a true freshman with 11 coming with bonus points - Made his dual debut against OU on Dec. 13 where he pinned return- ing NCAA champions and No. 2 Cody Brewer in 42 seconds - Recieved medical redshirt after he suffered a season-ending injury at the Southern Scuffle 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 4 8 1:41 2018-19 22-9 10-5 1-6 2 8 4 0:32 2019-20* DID NOT COMPETE Career 100-19 40-7 23-15 14 22 19 0:03 *Received medical redshirt

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 11 Select Starter Results & Notes 149 BOO LEWALLEN LEWALLEN NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (R-Senior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Enters his senior season at No. 4 across most polls - Won a 6-0 decision against Kaden Gfeller in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches

2019-20 (R-Junior Season) - Compiled a 21-2 record in his return to the starting lineup and an undefeated record in conference matches - Led the team with seven ranked wins on the season - Knocked off No. 10 Jarrett Degen by fall and No. 12 Henry Pohlmeyer by an 8-5 decision en route to winning his second Big 12 championship - Spent time ranked No. 1 at 149 pounds, finishing the season as a first-team All-American according to the NWCA

2018-19 (R-Junior - MHW) - Took first place at the OCU Open with a pin and technical fall - Competed in two dual meets, one Nov. 17 and the other Jan. 27 but was forced to injury default out of both - Eventually sidelined for the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury

2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season) - Went 29-8 overall in his first year as a fixture in the Cowboy lineup - Won his first Big 12 Championship, defeating No. 7 Max Thomsen (UNI) in the finals - Won his first career dual match via major decision against West Virginia’s Kyler Rea, 12-4 - Finished third at the Reno Tournament of Chamions, going 4-1 before taking the third-place contest from Campbell’s Josh Heil, 12-8 - Claimed titles at the OCU, Lindenwood and Bob Smith Open tournaments - Seeded No. 8 at 149 pounds entering the NCAA tournament and brought home his first All-America honor, placing eighth

2016-17 (R-Freshman Season) - Was a standout in his first season as a Cowboy, going 11-2 at 141 pounds - Opened eyes around the country at the Reno Tournament of Champions, going 5-0 with signature wins over No. 15 Javier Gasca of Michigan State and No. 9 Bryce Meredith to take first at 141 pounds in his inaugural collegiate event - Won the Golden Norseman Open LEWALLEN CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2015-16 Redshirted 2016-17 11-2 -- 2-2 -- 2 3 -- 2017-18 29-8 6-4 4-4 1 3 8 5:11 2018-19* 2-2 0-2 0-1 1 -- 1 4:58 2019-20 21-2 14-2 7-2 3 9 2 1:10 Career 63-14 20-8 13-9 5 14 14 1:10 *Received medical redshirt

12 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 157 WYATT SHEETS SHEETS NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (R-Junior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Defeated Jalin Harper by a score of 8-1 in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches - Enters his junior season ranked as high as No. 8 in some polls after qualifying for the NCAA Championships for the first time last season

2019-20 (R-Sophomore Season) - Put together a 20-7 record with an 11-5 dual record -Earned Big 12 Wrestler of the Week honors twice in February - Took third place at the Southern Scuffle with his only loss coming to No. 2 Hayden Hidlay (NCSt.) - Upset No. 18 Taleb Rahmani (Pitt) for a second consecutive season - Ripped off an eight-match win streak, which included four of his five ranked wins on the season, including an upset of No. 5 Kaleb Young (Iowa) - Earned a second-place finish at the Big 12 Championships and received NWCA second-team All-American honors

2018-19 (R-Freshman Season) - Went 19-12 for the Cowboys at 157 pounds and 5-3 in dual meets - Took fourth at the Big 12 Championship and fell just shy of making his first NCAA tournament - Made his first dual starts for the Cowboys in January at West Virginia and Pittsburgh where he defeated Zach Moore, 3-1, before knocking off No. 10 Taleb Rahmani (Pitt), 9-3 - Took second place at the OCU Open and finished fourth at the Bob Smith Open

2017-18 (R-Freshman Season)* - Went 11-5 overall at 157 pounds before his season was cut short due to injury - Recorded three falls, three technical falls and two major decisions - Finished fourth at the Journeymen Classic and went 2-1 to finish third at the OCU Open

2016-17 (Freshman Season) - Went 10-5 overall during his first year with the Cowboys, with two falls and a pair of technical falls - Took first at the OCU Open, following a pin and tech fall with a 1-0 win over Oklahoma’s Justin Thomas in the finals - Finished second at the OCU Open SHEETS CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17 Redshirted 2017-18* 11-5 -- -- 3 2 3 0:43 2018-19 19-12 5-3 2-2 2 -- 6 1:07 2019-20 20-7 11-5 5-6 -- 6 3 -- Career 50-24 16-8 7-8 5 8 12 0:43 *Received Medical Redshirt

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 13 Select Starter Results & Notes 157 JALIN HARPER HARPER NOTES SEASON RESULTS Date Opponent School Result Score Site 2021 (R-Sophomore Season) - Looking to make his first dual start as a Cowboy

2019-20 (R-Freshman Season) - Went 6-3 competing exclusively in open tournaments - Came in second place at the OCU Open, only losing to teammate Wyatt Sheets in the 157-pound finals bout - Picked up two falls at the Lindenwood Open finishing the tournament 4-1 with a fifth-place finish

2018-19 (Freshman Season) - Was injured prior to the beginning of the season and did not compete

High School - Won 165 matches at Manhattan High School - Kansas state champion in 2017 - A 2018 folkstyle national champion and earned All-Americna honors at Fargo Junior Nationals in 2017 - Also an all-state football player

HARPER CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2018-19 Redshirted 2019-20 6-3 -- -- 3 -- -- 1:38 Career 6-3 -- -- 3 -- -- 1:38

14 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 165 TRAVIS WITTLAKE WITTLAKE NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (R-Sophomore Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Ranked No. 4 in the nation at 165 pounds after an impressive freshman season - Defeated Joey Sanchez by way of a 9-2 decision in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches

2019-20 (R-Freshman Season) - Went 28-2 in his first season in the starting lineup at 165 pounds - Led all Cowboys in overall wins, dual wins and dual takedowns - Began his dual career with an upset on the road against Drexel’s 10th-ranked Ebed Jarrell - Scored the most takedowns of any of the 27 Cowboys competing at the OCU Open en route to the 165-pound title -Picked up 11 bonus-point wins - five tech falls, four major decisions and two falls -Went undefeated in conference matches and won his first individual conference title - Qualified for his first NCAA Championships as the No. 4 seed in the 165-pound bracket - Earned first-team All-American recognition by the NWCA

2018-19 (Freshman Season) - Competed for the Cowboys exclusively in open tournaments at 174 pounds where he compiled a 16-2 overall record - Went 5-0 at the OCU Open to start the year, winning two major decisions and two technical falls en route to his first collegiate tournament title - Claimed top honors at the Lindenwood Open with three bonus-point wins at the event - Took first place at the Bob Smith Open, where he notched his first career fall in 3:59 - Also competed at the Reno Tournament of Champions where he went 2-2 and picked up a technical fall and major decision in the first and second rounds.

WITTLAKE CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2018-19 Redshirted 2019-20 28-2 15-1 5-2 2 4 5 2:33 Career 28-2 15-1 5-2 2 4 5 2:33

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 15 Select Starter Results & Notes 174 DUSTIN PLOTT PLOTT NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (Freshman Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Making his first start as a Cowboy against Chattanooga - Pinned Cade Lindsey in 4:37 in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches

High School - Two-time Oklahoma state champion at Tuttle High School - Placed second at Fargo in back-to-back years - A three-time All-American during his high school career (2016, 2018, 2019) - Champion of the Super 32 tournament in 2019 - Ranked the No. 2 recruit in the class of 2020, only behind fellow Cowboy AJ Ferrari

PLOTT CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2021 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------Career 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------

16 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE Select Starter Results & Notes 184 DAKOTA GEER GEER NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (R-Senior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Returns to the 184 weight class where he starts the season ranked in the top-10 - Had a first-period fall of Christian McCutcheon in his bout at the Orange and Black Ranking Matches

2019-20 (R-Junior Season) - Made the move up to 197 pounds and went 24-8 on the season with an 11-5 dual record - Totaled 13 bonus-point wins - six tech falls, four major decisions and three falls - No. 14 seed at the NCAA Championships after his second-consecutive third-place finsh at the Big 12 tournament - Earned NWCA Honorable Mention All-American recognition

2018-19 (R-Sophomore Season) - Went 30-7 for the Cowboys wrestling at 184 and 197 pounds over the course of the season and 10-2 in dual action - Notched 15 bonus-point victories, including five falls, eight major decisions and two technical falls - Finished regular season action as Intermat’s 14th-ranked 184-pound wrestler after finishing third at the Big 12 Championship - Was assigned the 26th seed at the NCAA Championships where he knocked off NC State’s seventh-ranked Nick Reenan in the opening round, 6-0 - Fought back from a second-round loss to Iowa State’s Sam Colbray and majored Max Lyon (Purdue), shut out No. 13 Nino Bonaccorsi (Pitt) and upended second-seeded Shakur Rasheed (Penn State), 4-2, in the consolation bracket - Earned All-America status for the first time in his career, finished seventh - Picked up a technical fall and two pins en route to a first-place finish at the Reno TOC - Finished fourth at the Southern Scuffle after moving up to 197 pounds - Closed out his dual schedule with back-to-back wins, including a major decision against Lehigh’s Chris Weiler

2017-18 (Redshirt Season) - Compiled a 16-4 record at 184 pounds, competing exclusively in open tournaments at Edinboro - Claimed first place at the Clarion Open and brought home runner-up finishes from the Eastern Michigan, Cleveland State and Edinboro Opens

GEER CAREER STATS Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2016-17* 31-10 11-4 2-6 2 8 5 2:23 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 30-7 10-2 5-7 5 8 2 2:29 2019-20 18-4 10-2 3-3 2 4 4 1:07 Career 79-21 31-8 10-16 9 20 11 1:07 *At Edinboro

OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 17 Select Starter Results & Notes 197 AJ FERRARI FERRARI NOTES SEASON RESULTS 2021 (Freshman Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Defeated Luke Surber 6-2 in the Orange and Black Ranking Matches - Making his first career start for the Cowboys - Outscored his opponents 37-1 en route to becoming the 92 kg cham- pion at the UWW Junior Nationals tournament earlier this year

High School - Went 96-1 during his high school career - Ranked the No. 1 pound-for-pound wrestler in the class of 2020 - A two-time state champion at Allen High School in Texas - Won the 2017 Fargo Freestyle and Walsh Jesuit Ironman tournaments - Earned a bronze medal representing the United States at the 2018 Cadet Freestyle World Championships - Won the 2018 Junior Folkstyle National Championship

FERRARI CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2021 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------Career 0-0 0-0 0-0 ------

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2021 (R-Junior Season) Date Opponent School Result Score Site - Begins his second year starting for OSU at the heavyweight position

2019-20 (R-Sophomore Season) - Went 5-12 in his first season as a starter after moving to heavyweight from 197 pounds -Collected his first Cowboy dual win against Aidan Conner of Princeton on Dec. 6 inside Gallagher-Iba and followed it up with a Bedlam victory against OU’s Josiah Jones

2018-19 (R-Freshman Season) - Put together a 5-8 season at 197 pounds with three of those wins coming via fall - Claimed fourth place at the OCU Open and Bob Smith Open

2017-18 (Freshman Season) - Went 13-8 on the season, wrestling at 174 and 184 pounds for the Cowboys - Collected nine bonus point wins, including four falls, one technical fall and four major decisions - Placed second at the OCU Open, collecting bonus points in three of his four matches - Finished third at the Lindenwood Open - Brought home a fourth-place finish from the Bob Smith Open -Won 97 kg Junior Pan-American titles in Greco-Roman and freestyle

HARRIS CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick 2017-18 Redshirted 2018-19 5-8 -- -- 3 -- -- 1:01 2019-20 5-12 4-8 0-5 -- 1 -- -- Career 10-20 4-8 0-5 3 1 -- 1:01

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CHRISTIAN BAHL KAID BROCK JAKASON BURKS KONNER DOUCET AJ FERRARI DATON FIX DAKOTA GEER RJr., 174 pounds RSr., 141 pounds Fr., 125 pounds Fr., HWT Fr., 197 pounds RSo., 133 pounds RSr., 184/197 pounds

KADEN GFELLER JALIN HARPER AUSTIN HARRIS DUSTY HONE JAQUAN JACKSON DANIEL JEZIK JAROD KADEL RJr., 141 pounds RSo., 157 pounds RJr., HWT RSr., 141 pounds RSo., 174 pounds Fr., 174 pounds RFr., 157 pounds

COLTEN KLEIN BOO LEWALLEN CADE LINDSEY DANIEL MANIBOG GEORGE MARSH TREVOR MASTROGIOVANNI CHRISTIAN MCCUTCHEON RFr., 125 pounds RSr., 149 pounds RFr., 174 pounds RFr., 157 pounds Fr., HWT Fr., 125 pounds RFr., 184 pounds

CHANCE MCLANE ANTHONY MONTALVO COLT NEWTON ANDREW NIEMAN PRICE PERRIER DUSTIN PLOTT CORNELIUS PUTNAM RFr., 157 pounds RSo., 184 pounds RFr., 141 pounds RSr., 133 pounds RFr., 141 pounds Fr., 174/184 pounds RJr., HWT

JOEY SANCHEZ WYATT SHEETS BENNETT SHERRER SAM SHERRER EVAN SHETLEY GAVIN STIKA LUKE SURBER RSo., 157 pounds RJr., 157 pounds RSo., 149 pounds Fr., 174/184 pounds Fr., 184 pounds RSo., 165 pounds Fr., 184/197 pounds

COLE VANVLEET CONNOR WEBB REECE WITCRAFT TRAVIS WITTLAKE ALEXANDER YOKUBAITIS RSo., 141 pounds RJr., HWT So., 133 pounds RSo., 165 pounds Fr., 125 pounds

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