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OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWBOYWRESTLING | #OKSTATE 1 FRESNO STATE Feb. 18, 2018 | 1 p.m. PT | Save Mart Center (15,596) Stream: FloWrestling Radio: 93.7 FM (Roger Moore) Live Stats: Trackwrestling OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result 11/11 No. 22 North Carolina W, 25-9 11/12 Journeymen Classic 5 champs 11/19 NO. 6 MINNESOTA W, 30-3 11/26 at North Dakota State W, 40-3 12/18 at Northern Colorado W, 37-4 12/19 at Wyoming W, 20-15 1/5 vs. No. 5 NC State (in Naples, Italy) W, 19-16 1/14 at No. 7 Iowa L, 20-12 1/19 WEST VIRGINIA W, 29-6 1/21 KENT STATE W, 42-3 1/27 NO. 3 MISSOURI L, 21-19 1/28 IOWA STATE W, 31-3 2/3 NO. 13 NORTHERN IOWA W, 24-10 2/9 EDINBORO W, 34-6 2/11 OKLAHOMA W, 31-6 2/18 at Fresno State 1 p.m. 3/3-4 Big 12 Championships All Day 3/15-17 NCAA Championships All Day SERIES CAPSULE VS. FRESNO STATE Series History OSU leads, 19-0 In Stillwater OSU leads, 8-0 In Fresno OSU leads, 8-0 Neutral OSU leads, 3-0 First meeting (1984) OSU 45, FS 2 Last meeting (2006) OSU 44, FS 3 John Smith vs. Fresno State 11-0 Troy Steiner vs. Oklahoma State 0-0 NO. 5 OKLAHOMA STATE VS. FRESNO STATE SERIES 125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (17-3) vs. Sean Williams (7-15) Never met 133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (22-2) vs. Trevor Williams (6-21) Never met 141: No. 6 Dean Heil (20-4) vs. Chris DeLoza (8-21) Never met 149: No. 14 Boo Lewallen (22-5) vs. Khristian Olivas (25-4) Never met 157: Jonce Blaylock (14-9) vs. Greg Gaxiola (13-15) Never met 165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (16-3) vs. Isaiah Hokit (15-14) Never met 174: No. 14 Jacobe Smith (15-4) vs. Dominic Kincaid (11-19) Never met or Hestin Lamons (2-5) Never met 184: Keegan Moore (14-7) vs. Richie Brandt (8-13) Never met or Angel Solis (7-18) Never met 197: No. 5 Preston Weigel (8-1) vs. Josh Hokit (6-5) Never met or Andrew Marsden (15-7) Never met HWT: No. 11 Derek White (19-2) vs. AJ Nevills (26-6) Never met DUAL CAPSULE SERIES HISTORY VS. FRESNO STATE 1/30/84 W 45 2 H 12/5/84 W 24 14 A 2/1/86 W 22 13 H 11/29/86 W 32 8 A 12/11/87 W 39 5 H 11/25/88 W 31 5 A 1/25/90 W 36 0 H 12/15/90 W 34 0 A 1/6/96 W 28 9 N 1/5/97 W 29 4 A 1/18/97 W 35 0 N 1/31/98 W 39 4 H 12/18/98 W 38 3 A 12/18/00 W 38 8 A 1/13/02 W 40 0 H 1/19/02 W 31 16 N 1/9/04 W 42 7 H 12/22/04 W 34 6 A 1/20/06 W 44 3 H PROBABLE STARTERS 458 ALL-AMERICANS | 142 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | #DYNASTYDEFINED | 34 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS | 11 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS No. 5 Oklahoma State Fresno State COWBOYS BULLDOGS 12-2; 7-0 Big 12 4-15; 1-4 Big 12 Coach John Smith Coach Troy Steiner Oklahoma State, 1988 Iowa, 1993 Career: 410-62-6/27th year Career: 4-15/1st year At Oklahoma State: Same At Fresno State: Same OKLAHOMA STATE COWBOYS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT: HARRY ENDICOTT ([email protected]) | PHONE: (405) 744-3654 COWBOY QUICK HITS ►Sunday's dual will mark the 20th meeting in the series between the Cow- boys and Bulldogs, dating back to1984. OSU has won each of the previous 19 matchups. ►After the Cowboys' win over Minnesota in November, Smith reached dual win No. 400 for his career, becoming the seventh head coach in DI history to reach that benchmark. He is also only the fifth coach to win all of his duals at the same school. Currently sitting at 410 career wins, Smith is 11 wins away from tying Jack Childs and T.J. Kerr for fifth on the list. ►With 1,104 dual wins to its credit, and over 37 wins more than the second- winningest team, the Oklahoma State wrestling program has by far the most dual wins of any DI wrestling program. The Cowboys are one of three programs that have surpassed 1,000 total victories, with the others being Iowa State (1,067) and Oregon State (1,034).

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FRESNO STATEFeb. 18, 2018 | 1 p.m. PT | Save Mart Center (15,596)

Stream: FloWrestlingRadio: 93.7 FM (Roger Moore)Live Stats: Trackwrestling

OKLAHOMA STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTSDate Opponent Time/Result11/11 No. 22 North Carolina W, 25-911/12 Journeymen Classic 5 champs11/19 NO. 6 MINNESOTA W, 30-311/26 at North Dakota State W, 40-312/18 at Northern Colorado W, 37-412/19 at Wyoming W, 20-151/5 vs. No. 5 NC State (in Naples, Italy) W, 19-161/14 at No. 7 Iowa L, 20-121/19 WEST VIRGINIA W, 29-61/21 KENT STATE W, 42-31/27 NO. 3 MISSOURI L, 21-191/28 IOWA STATE W, 31-32/3 NO. 13 NORTHERN IOWA W, 24-102/9 EDINBORO W, 34-62/11 OKLAHOMA W, 31-62/18 at Fresno State 1 p.m.3/3-4 Big 12 Championships All Day3/15-17 NCAA Championships All Day

SERIES CAPSULE VS. FRESNO STATESeries History OSU leads, 19-0In Stillwater OSU leads, 8-0In Fresno OSU leads, 8-0Neutral OSU leads, 3-0First meeting (1984) OSU 45, FS 2Last meeting (2006) OSU 44, FS 3John Smith vs. Fresno State 11-0Troy Steiner vs. Oklahoma State 0-0

NO. 5 OKLAHOMA STATE VS. FRESNO STATE SERIES

125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (17-3) vs. Sean Williams (7-15) Never met133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (22-2) vs. Trevor Williams (6-21) Never met141: No. 6 Dean Heil (20-4) vs. Chris DeLoza (8-21) Never met149: No. 14 Boo Lewallen (22-5) vs. Khristian Olivas (25-4) Never met157: Jonce Blaylock (14-9) vs. Greg Gaxiola (13-15) Never met165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (16-3) vs. Isaiah Hokit (15-14) Never met174: No. 14 Jacobe Smith (15-4) vs. Dominic Kincaid (11-19) Never met or Hestin Lamons (2-5) Never met184: Keegan Moore (14-7) vs. Richie Brandt (8-13) Never met or Angel Solis (7-18) Never met197: No. 5 Preston Weigel (8-1) vs. Josh Hokit (6-5) Never met or Andrew Marsden (15-7) Never metHWT: No. 11 Derek White (19-2) vs. AJ Nevills (26-6) Never met

DUAL CAPSULE SERIES HISTORY VS. FRESNO STATE

1/30/84 W 45 2 H12/5/84 W 24 14 A2/1/86 W 22 13 H11/29/86 W 32 8 A12/11/87 W 39 5 H11/25/88 W 31 5 A1/25/90 W 36 0 H12/15/90 W 34 0 A1/6/96 W 28 9 N1/5/97 W 29 4 A1/18/97 W 35 0 N1/31/98 W 39 4 H12/18/98 W 38 3 A12/18/00 W 38 8 A1/13/02 W 40 0 H1/19/02 W 31 16 N1/9/04 W 42 7 H12/22/04 W 34 6 A1/20/06 W 44 3 H

PROBABLE STARTERS

458 ALL-AMERICANS | 142 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | #DYNASTYDEFINED | 34 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS | 11 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALS

No. 5 Oklahoma State Fresno State COWBOYS BULLDOGS 12-2; 7-0 Big 12 4-15; 1-4 Big 12

Coach John Smith Coach Troy Steiner Oklahoma State, 1988 Iowa, 1993 Career: 410-62-6/27th year Career: 4-15/1st year At Oklahoma State: Same At Fresno State: Same

OKLAHOMA STATE

COWBOYSCOMMUNICATIONS CONTACT: HARRY ENDICOTT ([email protected]) | PHONE: (405) 744-3654

COWBOY QUICK HITS

►Sunday's dual will mark the 20th meeting in the series between the Cow-boys and Bulldogs, dating back to1984. OSU has won each of the previous 19 matchups.

►After the Cowboys' win over Minnesota in November, Smith reached dual win No. 400 for his career, becoming the seventh head coach in DI history to reach that benchmark. He is also only the fifth coach to win all of his duals at the same school. Currently sitting at 410 career wins, Smith is 11 wins away from tying Jack Childs and T.J. Kerr for fifth on the list.

►With 1,104 dual wins to its credit, and over 37 wins more than the second-winningest team, the Oklahoma State wrestling program has by far the most dual wins of any DI wrestling program. The Cowboys are one of three programs that have surpassed 1,000 total victories, with the others being Iowa State (1,067) and Oregon State (1,034).

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONLocation Stillwater, OKFounded Dec. 25, 1890Colors Orange and BlackEnrollment 37,232Conference Big 12Team Name CowboysMascot Pistol PetePresident V. Burns HargisAthletic Director Mike HolderFacility (Capacity) Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611)Athletic Web Site www.okstate.comUniversity Web Site www.okstate.edu

STAFF INFORMATIONHead Coach John SmithSchool Record 410-62-6 (27th year)Overall Record 410-62-6 (27th year)Office Phone 405-744-4541Office Fax 405-744-1763Associate Head Coach Zack EspositoAssistant Coach Chris PerryVolunteer Assistant Coach Isaac Jordan

TEAM INFORMATION2017-18 Record 12-22017-18 Big 12 Record 7-02017 Big 12 Tournament Finish 1st2017 NCAA Finish 3rd2016-17 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 18/7NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 6/4Starters Returning/Lost 10/4All-Americans Returning/Lost 9/3

RETURNING 2016-17 NCAA CHAMPIONSDean Heil (141 pounds)

RETURNING 2016-17 ALL-AMERICANSNick Piccininni (4th place, 125 pounds), Kaid Brock (5th place, 133 pounds), Dean Heil (1st place, 141 pounds), Joe Smith (4th place, 157 pounds), Chandler Rogers (5th place, 165 pounds), Preston Weigel (6th place, 197 pounds)

RETURNING 2016-17 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSNick Piccininni (125 pounds), Dean Heil (141 pounds), Joe Smith (157 pounds), Preston Weigel (197 pounds)

QUICK FACTS/ROSTER/MEDIA INFORMATION

The Oklahoma State athletic communications office welcomes you to another season of Cowboy wrestling. The communications staff is here to assist members of the media in their coverage of Okla-homa State athletics. Please take a moment to become familiar with the following media policies.

CREDENTIALSMembers of the media should contact Harry Endicott in the Oklahoma State media relations office to request credentials to OSU wrestling duals ([email protected] or 405-744-3654). Credentials can be picked up at the Southwest pass gate to Gallagher-Iba Arena on match days.

INTERVIEWSMedia interview requests for Oklahoma State head coach John Smith should be directed to Sean Maguire in the OSU media relations office. Any requests for assistant coaches and wrestlers should be directed to Harry Endicott in the OSU media relations office. Coaches and wrestlers are typically available for interview before practice starts (usually around 3 p.m. CT), but arrangements can be made to accommodate most schedules.

MEDIA PARKINGMembers of the media attending matches at Gallagher-Iba Arena should park in the lot just south of the arena and Boone Pickens Stadium. The entrance to the lot is located off Knoblock Street. No parking pass is necessary for entry into the lot.

VISITING RADIO, PHONE LINESPhone lines will be provided to the primary radio broadcast crews for both the Cowboys and the visiting team. Additional lines are available to the media on a first-come, first-served basis in the Gallagher-Iba Arena media room.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers may shoot from the east and west sides of the mat, but are prohibited from shooting in front of either team’s bench on the north and south sides of the mat.

MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES COWBOYS ON THE AIR

Rex Holt and Roger Moore are in their 13th year together as the radio broadcast team of Oklahoma State Cowboy Wrestling. OSU wrestling can be heard on its primary home of 93.7 KSPI-FM radio in Stillwater. Occasional events are aired on either 105.5 KGFY-FM radio or 780 AM radio Stillwater should programming conflicts arise. Any time the Cowboys are on the air, the live broadcast can also be accessed live on the official web site of OSU athletics, www.okstate.com.

Rex Holt Roger Moore Play-by-play Analysis

NAME WEIGHT YEAR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL

Ethan Andersen 285 RFr. Altoona, Iowa/Southeast PolkBlake Andrews 285 RJr. Grapevine, Texas/NEOChristian Bahl 174 Fr. Stillwater, Okla./StillwaterJonce Blaylock 157 RJr. Tulsa, Okla./BerryhillKaid Brock 133 RSo. Stillwater, Okla./StillwaterDonald Cannon, Jr. 125/133 RJr. McAlester, Okla./McAlesterTyler Dieringer 157 Fr. Stillwater, Okla./StillwaterDaton Fix 125/133 Fr. Sand Springs, Okla./Charles PageKaden Gfeller 141 Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Heritage HallGary Wayne Harding 133 RJr. Collinsville, Okla./CollinsvilleAustin Harris 174 Fr. Roseburg, Ore./RoseburgDean Heil 141 RSr. Brunswick, Ohio/St. EdwardBear Hughes 184 Fr. Coweta, Okla./CowetaHestin Lamons 165 Sr. Tahlequah, Okla./TahlequahBoo Lewallen 149 RSo. Yukon, Okla./YukonMike Magaldo 141 RJr. Gillette, N.J. / Watchung Hills RegionalAndrew Marsden 184/197 RSo. Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake CentralGeordan Martinez 149 RJr. Colorado Springs, Colo./Boise StateKeegan Moore 184 RFr. Jackson, Minn. / Jackson County CentralDalton Moran 157 RJr. Chandler, Ariz./South Dakota StateTristan Moran 141/149 RSo. Stillwater, Okla./StillwaterAndrew Nieman 125/133 RFr. Stillwater, Okla. / StillwaterNick Piccininni 125 RSo. East Setauket, N.Y. / Ward MelvilleCornelius Putnam HWT Fr. Tampa, Fla./Blair Academy (N.J.)Chandler Rogers 165 RJr. Stillwater, Okla./StillwaterWyatt Sheets 149/157 RFr. Stilwell, Okla./StilwellJacobe Smith 174 RJr. Muskogee, Okla./NEOJoe Smith 157 Jr. Stillwater, Okla./StillwaterJoshua Solomon 141 Fr. Stillwater, Okla./St. John BoscoJet Taylor 125 Fr. Salisaw, Okla./SallisawPreston Weigel 197 RJr. Russell, Kan./HaysDerek White HWT RJr. Edmond, Okla./Nebraska

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JOHN SMITHHead Coach | 27th Year | Oklahoma State, 1988

Now in his 27th year, Smith accepted the head coaching position at Oklahoma State in 1992 and the numbers and accomplishments since that time speak for themselves. He has led his alma mater to five NCAA team titles in 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006, and he has coached 32 NCAA individual champions and five Olympians. Under his

watch, the Cowboys have brought 17 team conference tournament championships, two Big 12 regular season titles and 110 individual conference titles back to Stillwater. He

has seen his student-athletes earn All-America recognition 125 times, an average of 4.8 All-America honorees per year.

OKLAHOMA STATE HEAD COACH JOHN SMITH

JOHN SMITH CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

SMITH YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD Duals All Individual Bouts Conference NCAAYear Wins Losses Ties Bouts Wins Losses Ties Falls BWs Win % Pin % Place Champs Place Champs AAs1992 7 0 0 268 218 45 5 53 108 82.3% 19.8% NA 3 2nd 1 61993 4 7 0 267 153 114 0 13 78 57.3% 4.9% NA NA NA NA NA1994 13 1 0 340 241 99 0 25 115 70.9% 7.4% 1st 4 1st 3 61995 13 3 1 375 243 132 0 30 105 64.8% 8.0% 2nd 2 7th 1 31996 15 3 1 406 260 146 0 42 131 63.9% 10.3% 1st 2 6th 0 41997 21 0 0 424 319 105 0 43 137 75.2% 10.1% 1st 6 2nd 2 71998 20 0 0 443 329 114 0 46 120 74.3% 10.4% 1st 6 3rd 2 61999 23 0 0 395 289 106 0 50 140 73.0% 12.6% 2nd 3 3rd 1 42000 12 5 1 457 338 119 0 80 183 74.0% 17.5% 1st 4 5th 0 32001 17 1 0 477 368 109 0 108 196 78.8% 23.1% 1st 4 3rd 1 62002 20 3 0 444 325 119 0 67 151 73.2% 15.1% 2nd 3 5th 1 42003 17 0 0 513 376 137 0 74 165 73.3% 14.4% 1st 6 1st 2 72004 17 2 0 522 372 150 0 75 172 71.3% 14.4% 1st 4 1st 1 72005 21 0 0 576 432 144 0 90 213 75.0% 15.6% 1st 7 1st 5 72006 16 2 0 484 348 136 0 73 157 71.9% 15.1% 1st 4 1st 2 62007 14 5 0 437 275 162 0 42 108 62.9% 9.6% 3rd 3 5th 0 42008 16 3 1 516 363 153 0 71 179 70.3% 13.8% 3rd 1 T5th 1 42009 15 7 0 521 372 149 0 82 188 71.4% 15.7% 4th 0 16th 0 12010 15 2 1 498 355 143 0 77 174 71.3% 15.4% 1st 3 6th 0 42011 15 2 1 455 332 123 0 61 156 73.0% 13.4% 1st 5 4th 1 32012* 17 1 NA 535 391 144 0 83 189 73.1% 15.5% 2nd 4 6th 0 32013* 20 1 NA 736 521 215 0 140 301 70.8% 19.0% 1st 8 2nd 2 72014 11 5 NA 735 519 216 0 119 239 70.6% 16.2% 1st 6 3rd 2 52015 12 3 NA 751 505 246 0 97 217 67.2% 12.9% 1st 7 7th 1 42016 13 3 NA 769 558 211 0 123 288 72.5% 16.0% 1st 7 2nd 2 62017 14 1 NA 583 451 132 0 95 251 77.4% 16.3% 1st 8 3rd 1 8Totals 398 60 6 12,927 9,253 3,669 5 1,859 4,461 71.6% 14.4% -- 110 -- 32 125* Team also won the Big 12 dual match (regular season) championship

COACHING CAREER

►The nation's active leader in coaching wins, as well as Oklahoma State’s all-time winningest Coach with a 410-62-6 career record►Became the seventh DI wrestling coach ever to reach 400 wins in the Cowboys' win over Minnesota this season.►Two-time NWCA National Coach of the Year (1994, 2003)►Five-time NCAA Champion coach (1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)►19-time Conference Champion coach (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 (reg seas), 2013 (reg seas/tourn), 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)►13-time Big 12 Coach of the Year (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016)►Two-time Big Eight Coach of the Year (1994, 1996)►32 NCAA Individual Champions coached►125 NCAA All-Americans coached►110 Conference Individual Champions coached►Coach, USA Olympic Wrestling Team (2000, 2012)►Coach, USA World Championships Team (1998, 2009, 2010, 2011)►Coach, USA Women's World Championships (2017)►Coach, USA World Cup Team (1997)

WRESTLING CAREER►Six-time World Champion Wrestler (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992)►Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist (1988, 1992)►Two-time Pan American Games Gold Medalist (1987, 1991)►Two-time Goodwill Games Gold Medalist (1986, 1990)►Two-time NCAA Wrestling Champion (1987, 1988)►Three-time NCAA All-American (1985, 1987, 1988)►Three-time Big Eight Champion (1985, 1987, 1988)►Recipient, Amateur Athletic Foundation World Trophy (1992)►First-ever American To Earn FILA’s Master of Technique Award (Best technical wrestler in the world, 1990)►First wrestler to win James E. Sullivan Award (Nation’s top amateur athlete, 1990)►U.S. Olympic Committee Sportsman of the Year (1990)►FILA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year (1991)►USA Wrestling Athlete of the Year (1989)►Amateur Wrestling News Man of the Year (1988)►U.S. Olympic Committee Titan Award (2004)►Named one of the 100 Greatest Olympians of All-Time (1996)►Member, FILA Hall of Fame (Inducted in 2003)►Distinguished Member, National Wrestling Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997)►Member, Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame (inducted in 1997)►Member, NCAA 75th Anniversary Team (2005)►NWCA College Wrestler of the Year (1987)

OKLAHOMA STATE 100-WIN CLUB

Wrestler W L T1 John Smith (1984-88) 152 8 22 Alex Dieringer (2012-2016) 128 4 0 Mike Farrell (1986-89) 128 39 2 Alan Fried (1991-94) 128 6 05 Jordan Oliver (2009-13) 127 6 0 Jared Rosholt (2007-10) 127 24 07 Johny Hendricks (2004-07) 126 13 08 Cory Baze (1986-89) 125 41 1 Johnny Thompson (2001-04) 125 14 010 Chris Perry (2010-14) 122 11 0 Mike Sheets (1981-84) 122 12 0 Pat Smith (1990-94) 122 4 213 Kenny Monday (1981-84) 121 12 2 Jamal Parks (2009-12) 121 24 015 Zack Esposito (2003-06) 120 12 0 Tyrone Lewis (2001-04) 120 15 0 Coleman Scott (2005-08) 120 24 018 Chris Barnes (1987-90) 119 27 319 Chris Pendleton (2001-05) 118 12 0 Ricky Stewart (1978-82) 118 17 0 21 Eric Guerrero (1996-99) 117 13 022 Steven Schmidt (1995-98) 115 15 023 Nathan Morgan (2005-08) 114 20 0 Lee Roy Smith (1977-80) 114 13 425 Randy Couture (1989-92) 113 42 3 Teague Moore (1996-99) 113 25 027 Kendall Cross (1987-90) 111 27 3 Mark Munoz (1998-01) 111 27 0 Dean Heil (2014-) 111 15 030 Kirk Mammen (1989-92) 110 33 5 Shane Roller (2000-03) 110 42 032 Nolan Boyd (2013-17) 108 35 0 Brandon Mason (2006-09) 108 43 0 34 Anthony Collica (2013-17) 106 31 035 Austin Marsden (2012-16) 104 19 0 Mark Perry (1981-85) 104 21 2 Jake Rosholt (2003-06) 104 21 038 Eddie Klimara (2012-16) 103 37 039 Todd Chesbro (1989-92) 101 29 0 Hardell Moore (1995-98) 101 30 041 Mark Branch (1994-97) 100 18 0 Luke Skove (1982-86) 100 23 2

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THE BASICS

The Oklahoma State wrestling team wraps up the 2018 dual season this weekend as it travels out west to take on new Big 12 foe Fresno State in Fresno, Calif. The dual is set for Sunday at 3 p.m. CT at the Save Mart Center.

WATCH THE COWBOYS

Fans can stream Sunday's match against Fresno State live on FloWrestling.org.

LISTEN TO THE COWBOYS

Fans can listen to the duals live on 93.7 KSPI-FM or okstate.com with Roger Moore on the call.

LIVE STATS AND PLAY-BY-PLAY

Fans can follow the action online through live results and play-by-play on trackwrestling.com.

ABOUT THE COWBOYS

With a pair of NCAA individual titles under his belt, Oklahoma State senior 141-pounder Dean Heil leads a young, but talented Cowboy roster into the 2017-18 season. Facing the losses of Anthony Collica and Nolan Boyd, both multi-year staples in the OSU lineup and All-Americans in their own right, head coach John Smith returns Heil along with All-Americans Nick Piccininni, Kaid Brock, Joe Smith, Chandler Rogers and Preston Weigel from the 2017 NCAA Championships. The Pokes will look to build on a 2016-17 season that saw them tally a third-place finish at the national tournament. Following up an impressive 14-1 dual record, the Cowboys also claimed the program’s 51st conference title, shattering Big 12 Championship records for team points and margin of victory. Smith also brings a new-look coaching staff into the upcoming season. After elevating Zack Esposito to the associate head coach post prior to the 2017 season, Smith made more moves this past summer. Chris Perry was promoted to assistant coach from his previous volunteer assistant position, while Wisconsin standout Isaac Jordan made the move to Stillwater to assume Perry's former role. Four-time All-American Tyler Caldwell was also added to the staff as a recruiting coordinator. The OSU wrestling program enjoyed a number of firsts and record-breaking performances during the 2016-17 season, and will look to continue that trend into 2018. While Dean Heil sets his sights on title No. 3, a slew of other Cowboys and returning All-Americans look to make their mark on program history as well come March.

IN THE POLLS

The Cowboys enter this weekend's duals with eight wrestlers ranked at their respective weights. Three Cowboys enter this weekend's dual ranked inside the top five after All-American performances a season ago. Two-time NCAA Champion Dean Heil is ranked No. 5 by Amateur Wrestling News, while Kaid Brock is also ranked as high as No. 2 by a number of publications. At 197 pounds, Preston Weigel is ranked as high as No. 3 by WIN Magazine. Returning All-American Nick Piccininni is ranked No. 6 by FloWrestling at 125. Chandler Rogers is ranked No. 6 at 165 pounds by FloWrestling. A couple of newcomers to the OSU lineup currently hold rankings as well. Heavyweight Derek White is slotted at No. 7 by WIN Magazine. Boo Lewallen is ranked as high as No. 12 at 149 pounds (WIN Magazine). Meanwhile, Jacobe Smith comes in at No. 8 at 174, according to The Open Mat.

THE SERIES: FRESNO STATE

►Sunday's dual will mark the 20th meeting in the series between the Cowboys and Bulldogs, dating back to1984.►OSU has won each of the previous 19 matchups.►The dual will be the two teams' first meeting since 2006, a contest the Cowboys won, 44-3, in Stillwater.►The Cowboys are 8-0 against the Bulldogs in Fresno.►John Smith is 11-0 against Fresno State in his head coaching career.

LAST TIME OUT

Oklahoma State completed its conference schedule undefeated Sunday with a 31-6 victory against the Sooners at Gallagher-Iba Arena on Senior Day. OSU has won 15 of its past 16 meetings with OU. The Cowboys (12-2, 7-0 Big 12) won all but two matches on the afternoon. Six of the Cowboy victories came with riding time and five wins included bonus points. Keegan Moore picked up his sixth fall of the season and Dean Heil concluded his career at GIA with a bonus-point win as well.

No. 5 Oklahoma State 31, Oklahoma 6 Feb. 11, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. No. 16 Christian Moody (OU) 8-2133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Jake Rubio (OU) 15-5141: No. 6 Dean Heil (OSU) MD Mike Longo (OU) 15-6149: No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Davion Jeffries (OU) 13-4157: Justin Thomas (OU) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 7-2165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. Dawaylon Barnes (OU) 8-2174: No. 10 Yoanse Mejias dec. Hestin Lamons (OSU) 9-3184: Keegan Moore (OSU) fall Matthew Waddell (OU) 0:40197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) dec. Andrew Dixon (OU) 9-6HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) TF Connor Webb (OU) 21-6

400 AND COUNTING

With the retirement of former Rider head coach Gary Taylor during the offseason, Oklahoma State head coach John Smith assumed the title of winningest active head coach in NCAA Division I wrestling. After the Cowboys' win over Minnesota in November, Smith reached dual win No. 400 for his career, becoming the seventh head coach in DI history to reach that benchmark. He is also only the fifth coach to win all of his duals at the same school. Currently sitting at 410 career wins, Smith is 11 wins away from tying Jack Childs and T.J. Kerr for fifth on the list. Impressively, of his 410 wins, 141 have come over top-10 teams. A look at the full list:

All-Time Wrestling Coaching Wins* (400+)1. 616 Dale Thomas Oregon State 1957-902. 493 Harold Nichols Iowa State /Arkansas St. 1948-853. 442 Gary Taylor Rider 1977-20173. 440 J Robinson Minnesota 1986-20164. 424 Bobby Douglas Iowa St./Arizona St. 1975-2006 5. 421 Jack Childs Drexel 1975-2010 T.J. Kerr CSU-Bakersfield/San Jose State 1984-20137. 410 John Smith Oklahoma State 1992-Pres.* Includes only DI wins

1-2-3 PUNCH

While the Cowboys' lineup is littered with elite talent from top to bottom, one would have a hard time finding many more devastating stretches for opponents in any lineup than the one-two-three punch packed by Nick Piccininni (125), Kaid Brock (133) and Dean Heil (141). The three Cowboys not only combine for two NCAA Championships, five All-America honors and four Big 12 titles, but also a 225-33 career record. This season, the trio has combined to go 59-9 overall thus far.

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LAST MEETINGJan. 20, 2006 | Stillwater, Okla.

FRESNO STATE 3

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 1 44

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State rebounded from a tough loss to Minnesota by dominating 20th-ranked Cal Poly, 36-8, and Fresno State, 44-3, in front of 3,367 fans inside Gallagher-Iba Arena on Friday night. Coleman Scott started the double dual with a technical fall in the first match of the night. It was all OSU after that as the Cowboys won 14 of the 17 matches wrestled. “It was hard to tell how we responded,” head coach John Smith said afterward. “I can give you that answer after we wrestle Mis-souri on Sunday. I did like the effort from Nathan Morgan and Zack Esposito wrestling better. I also like the fact that we scored bonus points and got to use different wrestlers. It was good to see Ethan Kyle get a win tonight.” The highlight of the evening came in just the second match of the night when OSU's fourth-ranked Morgan met high school team-mate third-ranked Darrell Vasquez of Cal Poly. Morgan got on the board first with a takedown in the first period. Morgan's lead was 3-1 heading into the third period. Morgan was aggressive from the top position riding Vasquez for much of the third period to assure him of a riding time point. With eight seconds left in the match, Vasquez escaped and got a takedown which sent the match into overtime. It was Morgan who showed the superior takedown skills in the sudden victory period by shooting a double leg takedown and securing the victory with 15 seconds left in the period. “He (Morgan) has been solid for us,” Smith said. “This is just a rollover from the way he has been wrestling. Obviously, he let up with 10 seconds left, but it would have been easy to drop your head in overtime. He didn't and picked up the takedown to win the match. It was pleasing to see.” Esposito put the Cowboys up 14-4 in the dual with Cal Poly with a first period fall over Jeff Owens. Kevin Ward and Johny Hendricks both followed with major decisions and Brandon Mason added a technical fall in 3:59 to put the Cowboys up 27-4. Jack Jensen added a decision and Steve Mocco closed out the dual with a fall to make the final score 36-8 over Cal Poly. The dual with Fresno State was uneventful as the Bulldogs forfeited three matches to Oklahoma State. Zack Esposito and Jake Rosholt recorded falls as OSU cruised to a 44-3 dual victory over Fresno State. It was the most dual points the Cowboys had scored this season.

No. 1 Oklahoma State 44, Fresno State 3Stillwater, Okla. * Gallagher-Iba ArenaAttendance: 3,367

125- Coleman Scott (OSU) Dec. Cory Borges (FSU), 8-2133- Nathan Morgan (OSU) MD Sean Carlson (FSU), 13-3141- Ethan Kyle (OSU) Dec. Garrett Spooner (FSU), 5-2149- Zack Esposito (OSU) Fall Dustin Rocha (FSU), 3:57157- Kevin Ward (OSU) Win by Forfeit165- Johny Hendricks (OSU) Win by Forfeit174- Brandon Mason (OSU) Win by Forfeit184- Greg Gifford (FSU) Dec. Jack Jensen (OSU), 9-7197- Jake Rosholt (OSU) Fall Miguel Rodreguez (FSU), 1:09285- Steve Mocco (OSU) MD Cody Parker (FSU), 13-4

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WEIGEL'S RETURN

2017 All-American Preston Weigel made his return to the OSU lineup on the Cowboys' December road trip to Wyoming and Northern Colorado last month. Weigel was impressive in his first weekend back, defeating Cody Vigoren and Jacob Seeley by a combined score of 22-0. Weigel has continued his impressive return since, going 8-1 with five ranked wins and two tech falls. In the Pokes' win over No. 5 NC State in Italy, the junior knocked off No. 7 Mike Macchiavello, 5-4, to help OSU snag the win. At Iowa, Weigel shut out No. 5 Cash Wilcke, 6-0, and against West Virginia he posted a 5-2 win over No. 13 Jacob Smith. Last weekend, against Northern Iowa he dropped No. 13 Jacob Holschlag, 4-3.

HEAVYWHITE

Moving up from 197 pounds this season, Derek White has proven himself a formidable answer for the Cowboys at heavyweight for the 2017-18 campaign. White is 19-2 so far for his redshirt junior season to go along with 12 dual wins, four tech falls and a team-leading 10 major decisons. He has already racked up a few top-20 wins as well. In Novermber at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic, White notched a 12-1 major decision over No. 9 Thomas Haines of Lock Haven and a 3-2 decision over No. 20 Jordan Wood of Lehigh. Then, in Friday's win over Edinboro, White posted a statement victory in a major decision over No. 14 Billy Miller. In fact, the Edmond, Okla., product's only two losses came in narrow defeats to No. 3 Sam Stoll of Iowa and No. 11 Mike Hughes of Hofstra.

HEIL'S STREAK SNAPPED AT 55

Senior Dean Heil suffered his first loss since February of 2016 last month to Bryce Meredith in the Cowboys' 20-15 win at Wyoming. The loss snapped the two-time defending national champion's win streak at 55 matches, which ties him at eighth all-time in program history with Johny Hendricks.

OSU STATISTICAL LEADERSOverall Wins: 22, Boo Lewallen and Kaid BrockDual Wins: 13, Kaid Brock and Derek WhiteRanked Wins: 5, Preston Weigel Bonus Point Wins: 13, Derek WhiteWins by Fall: 11, Ethan Andersen Wins by Technical Fall: 8, Boo LewallenWins by Major Decision: 10, Derek White Dual Takedowns: 51, Derek WhiteDual Nearfalls: 17, Nick Piccininni* Does not include redshirt athletes

DUAL THREATS

With 1,104 dual wins to its credit, and over 37 wins more than the second-winningest team, the Oklahoma State wrestling program has by far the most dual wins of any DI wrestling program. The Cowboys are one of three programs that have surpassed 1,000 total victories, with the others being Iowa State (1,067) and Oregon State (1,034). A look at the top five:

All-Time Dual Wins Leaders1. Oklahoma State 1,104-128-232. Iowa State 1,067-326-203. Oregon State 1,034-346-284. Iowa 998-231-315. Minnesota 957-449-24*As of matches on Feb. 7, 2018

WILLIAMS RECEIVES GALLAGHER AWARD

Oklahoma State wrestling coach John Smith presented former Cowboy Nick Williams with the 2018 Gallagher Award at the regular season home finale against Oklahoma. The Gallagher Award is presented annually to an OSU alumnus who exemplifies the spirit and leadership eminent in the tradition of champions. Williams lettered at Oklahoma State from 1993-95, wrestling mostly at heavyweight for the Cowboys, and has been the head wrestling coach at Altus High School since 2004 following stints at Madill—where he was named the 2A Coach of the Year in 2002—and Mangum. Since the beginning of his career at Altus, the two-time 5A Oklahoma Coach of the Year has coached 62 state qualifiers, 21 state placers, 15 state champions and eight All-Americans. He was named an All-State coach in 2010.

THE FIX IS IN

Oklahoma State wrestling freshman Daton Fix competed at the U23 World Championship at 57 kg after going unbeaten last month at the U23 Freestyle World Team Trials. Fix did not place, losing to Parviz Ibrahimov in the first round. The Sand Springs native took gold at the Junior World Championships in August, outscoring his five opponents by a combined score of 53-1 and leading the United States to its first team title since 1984. With the win, Fix became the first Cowboy wrestler to take gold at the event since Alan Fried in 1991. Fix opened his day at the trials with a pair of 10-0 tech falls over Alexander Mackall and Liam Cronin to advance to the semis, where he edged Joshua Rodriguez, 8-3. In the finals, he faced his toughest test of the event, squaring off with 2015 NCAA Champion and three-time All-American Nathan Tomasello in a best-of-three series. After outlasting Tomasello, 8-7, in the first match, Fix pulled away late in the second to win, 7-4, and claim his World team spot.

GFELLER TAKES SOUTHERN SCUFFLE TITLE The Oklahoma State wrestling team wrapped up its final day at the Southern Scuffle Tuesday with a tournament champion, as freshman Kaden Gfeller locked up the 141-pound title with a fall in 4:50 against fellow freshman Nick Lee of Penn State. The match got off to a quick start with Gfeller scoring a takedown in the first five seconds, but he gave up an escape and two takedowns to trail going into the second period. Lee would get a two-point nearfall before giving up a penalty point and allowing Gfeller the reversal. The Cowboy took advantage and put Lee on his back for 20 seconds before grinding out his second fall in the tournament. Gfeller knocked off Lehigh's second-seeded Luke Karam earlier in the day with a 2-1 decision on his way to the finals matchup. The Cowboy gave up an escape in the second period but scored a takedown and held on for the final 45 seconds for the win. Cowboy Gary Wayne Harding also reached the tournament final at 133 pounds, but dropped the title bout to Virginia's second-seeded Jack Mueller, 10-0. In the semifinals, unseeded Harding maintained his top position through the entire second period against unattached Colby Smith. Harding gave up two points with a technical violation and a stalling call in the third but found his way off the bottom to get a reversal with about a minute to go. Riding time would prove to be the difference in his 3-2 victory.

USA TODAY/NWCA DIVISION I COACHES POLL (FEB. 13)

School Record Points1. Penn State (16) 13-0 4002. Ohio State 13-1 3823. Missouri 17-0 3684. Michigan 10-3 3495. Oklahoma State 12-2 3336. NC State 14-1 3187. Iowa 11-3 3148. Virginia Tech 14-2 2789. Lehigh 10-3 26110. Arizona State 11-3 25911. Cornell 12-3 25412. South Dakota State 13-2 22413. Northern Iowa 6-4 19814. Nebraska 9-4 18915. Wyoming 12-3 15715. Illinois 7-4 15717. Northwestern 10-4 15118. Wisconsin 7-3 11719. Minnesota 9-8 11420. Central Michigan 8-5 10421. Rutgers 6-7 9722. Purdue 8-7 6023. Lock Haven 12-3 5724. North Carolina 8-10 2325. Drexel 11-4 14Others Receiving Votes: Binghamton, 4, Duke 4, Navy 3, Old Dominion 3, Rider 3, Appalachian State 2, Utah Valley 2, Air Force 1.

INTERMAT DUAL MEETRANKINGS (FEB. 13)

School Record 1. Penn State 13-02. Ohio State 13-13. Missouri 17-04. Oklahoma State 12-25. North Carolina State 14-16. Michigan 10-37. Iowa 11-38. Cornell 12-29. Virginia Tech 14-210. Lehigh 10-311. Arizona State 11-312. South Dakota State 13-213. Nebraska 9-414. Wyoming 10-315. Northern Iowa 6-416. Northwestern 10-417. Wisconsin 7-318. Minnesota 9-819. Illinois 7-420. Rutgers 6-721. Rider 12-422. Lock Haven 11-423. Navy 8-224. Central Michigan 8-525. Purdue 8-7

COWBOYS IN THE RANKINGS

IM TOM FLO TW AWN WINNick Piccininni, 125 7 10 6 8 9 7Kaid Brock, 133 4 6 4 5 2 3Dean Heil, 141 6 6 6 6 5 5Boo Lewallen, 149 14 15 14 14 17 12Chandler Rogers, 165 12 7 6 8 14 7Jacobe Smith, 174 13 8 14 10 12 13Preston Weigel, 197 6 6 5 5 4 3Derek White, HWT 11 12 12 10 10 7

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PICCININNI BEATS CRUZ AT ALL-STAR CLAS-

SIC

Oklahoma State wrestling redshirt sophomore Nick Piccininni posted an outstanding performance last month at the National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic, knocking off reigning 125-pound NCAA Champion Darian Cruz of Lehigh, 8-4. For his efforts, Piccininni was named the Wrestler of the Week by both the NCAA and Big 12, marking his first recognition by either organization. The NWCA All-Star Classic is an exhibition dual that matches up two of the best from around the nation in each weight class. Although the result doesn't count for either wrestler's record, the win will surely provide a good bit of confidence for Piccininni, who is coming off an outstanding redshirt freshman season that saw the East Setauket, N.Y., native go 27-8 overall on the way to his first career Big 12 title and All-America honor.

SMITH ANNOUNCES NEW-LOOK STAFF

Oklahoma State wrestling coach John Smith announced changes to his coaching staff this summer. Former volunteer assistant coach Chris Perry will be elevated to the assistant coach post, while former Cowboy standout Tyler Caldwell will be brought on as recruiting coordinator and Wisconsin product Isaac Jordan has been hired as a volunteer assistant coach. Perry steps into his new role as assistant coach after serving as a volunteer assistant for two seasons following two years as a club coach for the Pokes. During his time in the coaching ranks at Oklahoma State, Perry has helped oversee a pair of national championships from 141-pounder Dean Heil in 2016 and 2017, along with Alex Dieringer's third NCAA Championship in 2016 at 165 pounds. As a wrestler at Oklahoma State, Perry won back-to-back NCAA titles at 174 pounds under the direction of John Smith in 2013 and 2014. Tyler Caldwell takes over as recruiting coordinator after a successful collegiate career at Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. After his graduation from OSU, Caldwell served as a volunteer assistant coach at West Virginia during the 2015-16 season. As a collegiate wrestler, Caldwell was a two-time NCAA finalist and four-time All-American. Transferring to Stillwater from Oklahoma for the 2013 season, he finished his career at 87-16 overall, including a 63-9 record at OSU. After an impressive career at Wisconsin, Isaac Jordan makes his way to Stillwater to assume the role of volunteer assistant coach. At Wisconsin, Jordan was a four-time All-American and two-time Big Ten champion wrestling primarily at 165 pounds. Jordan's four All-America honors include a runner-up finish in 2016. As a Badger, Jordan racked up an all-time record of 113-18, which sits as the sixth-highest winning percentage in program history.

COWBOYS GO INTERNATIONAL Oklahoma State and NC State made NCAA history earlier this season. In January, both programs traveled overseas to faceoff in Italy, the first NCAA dual to be held outside of North America. The two teams have faced off in a pair of highly contested duals recently. In 2015, the two teams were tied heading into the final two matches, which Oklahoma State scored two major decisions and won in Raleigh, 20-12. The Wolfpack returned the favor in Stillwater in 2016, as NC State won the final three matches of the dual for a 19-15 victory. In addition to the recent close matches, the personal ties of the duals extend to the head coaches. John Smith was Pat Popolizio's collegiate head coach at Oklahoma State. The duo has split their first two meetings since Popolizio arrived in Raleigh.

HOME, SWEET 'HOMA

The 2016-17 Cowboy wrestling roster features more of a local taste than usual with 21 of its 33 total wrestlers hailing from Oklahoma. Aside from the eight Stillwater Cowboys (Christian Bahl, Kaid Brock, Tyler Dieringer, Tristan Moran, Andrew Nieman, Chandler Rogers, Joe Smith and Josh Solomon), the OSU roster features wrestlers from Tulsa, Edmond, McAlester, Sand Springs, Oklahoma City, Miami, Collinsville, Coweta, Tahlequah, Yukon, Stilwell, Muskogee and Sallisaw.

SMITH SIGNS THREE TO NLI'S

Oklahoma State wrestling head coach John Smith announced the signing of three student-athletes to National Letters of Intent last month. Jalin Harper, Anthony Montalvo and Travis Wittlake will join the Cowboys in the fall of 2018. A two-time Cadet World qualifier and 2016 Cadet World bronze medalist, Travis Wittlake is set to make his way to Stillwater in 2018 after his signing on Wednesday. During his prep career, Wittlake has racked up an impressive resume, including multiple national and state titles. The Coos Bay, Ore., product is a top-five prospect on FloWrestling's Big Board for the 2018 class. Anthony Montalvo, a Clovis, Calif., native, is coming off his first California state championship in March. Currently wrestling at 182 pounds, Montalvo is ranked No. 6 nationally by FloWrestling in the class and No. 54 overall. The future Cowboy is a two-time champion at the Doc Buchanan Invitational and has helped lead Buchanan High School to two-straight California state team titles. Hailing from Manhattan, Kan., Harper enters his senior season looking for his second-straight state championship after claiming the 6A 152-pound title in February. A Manhattan High School product, Harper boasts second and third-place finishes at the state championships to go along with last year's title. A multi-sport athlete, he has also been a standout on the football field this season.

SMITH, ESPOSITO COACH WORLD

CHAMPIONSHIP SQUADS

Oklahoma State wrestling coaches John Smith and Zack Esposito had a successful summer on the international coaching stage this year, with Esposito coaching the U.S. Junior World Men's Freestyle Team and Smith helping lead the U.S. Senior World Women's Freestyle squad. Making his fifth World Team coaching appearance and first on the Junior level, Esposito helped guide the young team to the United States' first Junior World title since 1984. Included on the roster was OSU freshman Daton Fix, who claimed gold at 55 kg. The OSU associate head coach has seen action coaching the U.S. Cadet World Team in 2012, 2015 and 2016, which saw the squad earn a second-place finish. Esposito also served on the coaching staff for the 2010 Senior World Team.

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MOST CHAMPIONSHIPS IN EACH OF THE MAJOR NORTH AMERICAN

SPORTS DIVISIONS

1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 34 2. New York Yankees (MLB) 273. Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 224. Boston Celtics (NBA) 175. Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 6

MOST NCAA TITLESALL SCHOOLS, ALL SPORTS

1. Oklahoma State Wrestling 342. USC Men's Outdoor Track 263. Iowa Wrestling 234. Denver Skiing 21 Yale Men's Golf 215. USC Men's Tennis 20 North Carolina Women's Soccer 20

NCAA INDIVIDUAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONS

1. Oklahoma State 1422. Iowa 813. Iowa State 694. Oklahoma 675. Penn State 376. Lehigh 287. Michigan State 25

NCAA WRESTLINGALL-AMERICANS

1. Oklahoma State 4582. Iowa 3233. Iowa State 2894. Oklahoma 2725. Penn State 2096. Michigan 187

Two-time NCAA Champion Dean

Heil

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THREE COWBOYS MEDAL AT UNIVERSITY

NATIONALS Three members of the Oklahoma State wrestling team recorded top-eight finishes at the University National Championships. Cowboys Gary Wayne Harding, Jacobe Smith and Keegan Moore each medaled at the event in the University Freestyle division. Former Cowboy heavyweight Austin Schafer notched a fifth-place finish in the University Greco-Roman division. Smith finished second at 80kg, rolling through to the finals of his bracket with five wins, including a 17-16 upset of Missouri's 2017 All-American and the bracket's top seed Daniel Lewis in the round of 32. Harding would finish third at 57kg, tallying a 9-5 decision over Brock Hudkins of Northern Illinois to advance to the semifinals. Harding would drop his semifinal match to American's David Terao, but bounced back nicely, dropping a pair of 2017 All-Americans in Minnesota's Ethan Lizak and Edinboro's Sean Russell to complete his weekend. Freshman Keegan Moore also made a run to the semifinals after a 6-5 win over Edinboro's Dakota Greer in the quarters. After dropping his semifinal match against Ohio State's Myles Martin, Moore would get a 10-0 shutout consolation win over Wisconsin's Ricky Robertson to advance to the third-place match where he came up short to Lehigh standout Ryan Preisch.

OKLAHOMA STATE IS "WRESTLING U"

Last season, Dan Lobdell and Andrew Spey of FloWrestling highlighted the best schools at each weight class over the last 15 years. The 10-part series goes weight class by 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

This season’s squad features a set of brothers and a father-son combo, along with a handful of Cowboys whose family members formerly wrestled at Oklahoma State. Dalton and Tristan Moran are originally from Arizona. Dalton transferred to OSU three seasons ago from South Dakota State, Tristan is a redshirt sophomore this year. Coach John Smith and son Joe, who is a junior and returning two-time All-American for the Pokes, make up an exciting father-son duo. Freshman Tyler Dieringer and redshirt freshman Andrew Marsden's brothers Alex and Austin both wrestled for OSU through 2016. Junior Chandler Rogers' brother wrestled for the Cowboys through 2017. Redshirt freshman Wyatt Sheets' father, Mike, was a four-time All-American and two-time NCAA Champion during his time as a Cowboy, while freshman Daton Fix's father also wrestled at OSU.

CHAMPS IN THE CLASSROOM

Eight members of the Oklahoma State wrestling team earned spots on the Academic All-Big 12 team, while four earned NWCA All-Academic status. Seniors Nolan Boyd, Landry Chappell, Luke Bean, Anthony Collica and Jordan Rogers, as well as junior Dean Heil earned first team honors. Redshirt freshman Kaid Brock and senior Lincoln Lemon were named to the second team. Heil and Collica were both honored for the third-straight season, while Boyd received his second-straight recognition. Collica, Heil, Brock and Boyd were named to the NWCA All-Academic team.

COWBOY WRESTLING TRADITION

Oklahoma State wrestling celebrated 100 years of history two 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 OSU as it fell to the Longhorns in its lone dual of the season. But the Cowboys pulled through and went on to win 34 NCAA team championships (the most by any school in any sport), 142 individual champions and 458 All-Americans. Overall, the Cowboys hold an incredibly impressive 1,102-127-23 overall record.

WRESTLING'S HOUSE OF HORRORS

No venue in America has a richer wrestling tradition than Gallagher-Iba Arena, home of Oklahoma State wrestling since 1939. In its beginning as Gallagher Hall, the gymnasium was named for Edward Clark Gallagher, the Oklahoma A&M wrestling mentor who never wrestled competitively but became the greatest coach of his time. Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 25 NCAA titles and have had 40 unbeaten and untied campaigns at home. One of their longest winning streaks ran with the arena’s opening in 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, including no ties. Gallagher-Iba Arena has proved to be one of the most difficult venues for opponents to win in across all of college sports, as the Cowboy wrestling program boasts an impressive 488-41-6 overall record in the arena. From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a 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 near the end of the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993.

COACHED BY THE BEST

When you come to wrestle at Oklahoma State, you are coached by the best. Members of the Oklahoma State wrestling staff combine for six world championships and two Olympic gold medals. John Smith, Zack Esposito, Chris Perry, Isaac Jordan and Tyler Caldwell also combine for five NCAA championships and 17 All-America honors. The breakdown:

Olympic MedalistsJohn Smith 1988 and 1992 Gold

Senior World Championships MedalistsJohn Smith 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 Gold

NCAA Individual ChampionshipsJohn Smith 1987, 1988Zack Esposito 2005Chris Perry 2013, 2014

BIG 12 RECORDSThru matches on Feb. 13

School Overall Big 12Air Force 7-4 2-3Fresno State 4-15 1-4Iowa State 8-9 3-6North Dakota State 7-9 1-6Northern Colorado 2-9 1-5Northern Iowa 6-4 3-2Oklahoma State 12-2 7-0Oklahoma 8-10 3-7 South Dakota State 13-2 7-0 Utah Valley 8-5 4-3West Virginia 5-6 4-4Wyoming 12-3 6-2

AROUND THE BIG 12All times Central

THURSDAY, FEB. 15

West Virginia at Edinboro, 6 p.m.

FRIDAY, FEB. 16

Oklahoma at Lehigh, 6 p.m.North Dakota State at South Dakota State, 7 p.m.

Wyoming at Air Force, 8 p.m.Northern Colorado at Utah Valley, 8 p.m.

SATURDAY, FEB. 17

Missouri at Northern Iowa, 2 p.m.

SUNDAY, FEB. 18

Clarion at West Virginia, 1 p.m.Iowa at Iowa State, 2 p.m.

Oklahoma State at Fresno State, 3 p.m.Air Force at Northern Colorado, 4 p.m.

BIG 12 WRESTLERS OF THE WEEK

Nov. 8: Nick Piccininni, Oklahoma State, RSo. (125 pounds)Nov. 15: Yoanse Mejias, Oklahoma, Sr. (165 pounds)

Nov. 22: Taylor Lujan, Northern Iowa, RSo. (174 pounds)Nov. 29: Dean Heil, Oklahoma State, Sr. (141 pounds)

Dec. 6: Taylor Lamont, Utah Valley, RFr. (125 pounds)Dec. 13: David Kocer, South Dakota State, Sr. (174 pounds)

Dec. 20: Bryce Meredith, Wyoming, Sr. (141 pounds)Jan. 10: Montorie Bridges, Wyoming RFr. (133 pounds)

Jan. 17: Christian Moody, Oklahoma, RSo. (125 pounds)Jan. 24: Connor Brown, South Dakota State, Fr. (125 pounds)

Jan. 31: Ian Parker, Iowa State, RFr. (141 pounds)Feb. 7: Sam Colbray, Iowa State, RFr. (197 pounds)

Feb. 14: Nick Piccininni, Oklahoma State, RSo. (125 pounds)

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25NCAA team championships won by Oklahoma State since Gallagher-Iba Arena opened in 1939.

91 Percent of duals won by OSU at Gallagher-Iba Arena (489-41-6 record) since the building opened in 1939.

67Longest home unbeaten streak in Oklahoma State history. The streak lasted from 1933-51.

41 Unbeaten and untied seasons for the Cowboys at Gallagher-Iba Arena since the building opened in 1939.

489-41-6 ALL-TIME RECORD AT HOME

GALLAGHER-IBA ARENA - WRESTLING’S HOUSE OF HORRORS

BY THE NUMBERS No venue in America has a richer wrestling tradition than Gallagher-Iba Arena, home of Oklahoma State wrestling since 1939. In its beginning as Gallagher Hall, the gymnasium was named for Edward Clark Gallagher, the Oklahoma A&M wrestling mentor who never wrestled competitively but became the greatest coach of his time. The 1987-88 season brought a new look and a new name to the hallowed hall. When renovations were completed in January 1988, it was renamed Gallagher-Iba Arena to honor the late Mr. Henry P. Iba, Oklahoma State’s legendary basketball coach. Gallagher-Iba Arena took on a new look once again in 2001. On Jan. 4, 2001 the OSU wrestling team hosted Oregon in the first match in the newly renovated arena. Gallagher-Iba Arena underwent a $56 million renovation, that increased the seating capacity of Gallagher-Iba Arena to its current total of 13,611 seats. The Cowboys set a new wrestling attendance record in the first season, packing in 10,802 for a Bedlam Series dual against Oklahoma on Feb. 18. That mark was surpassed in 2017 when the Cowboys hosted Penn State for the National Dual finals, which drew an arena record of 14,059. Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 25 NCAA titles and have had 40 unbeaten and untied campaigns at home. One of their longest winning streaks ran with the arena’s opening in 1939 and lasted until Feb. 16, 1951. During that period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, including no ties. From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a loss, finishing with an impressive 60-0-1 record before the streak was broken by Oklahoma, 19-13. On Feb. 3, 1939, Oklahoma A&M wrestled for the first time inside the arena, defeating Indiana by an 18-6 margin. On Feb. 3, 1989, the Oklahoma State Cowboys hosted the Hoosiers in a celebration of the 50-year anniversary of the first Gallagher Hall dual. The Cowboys defeated the Hoosiers, 28-6, in the 1989 dual. OSU’s latest home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals was the second-longest such streak without a loss or tie, as it began near the end of the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993.

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2017-18 INDIVIDUAL STATS Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches OnlyPotential Starters Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NFNick Piccininni 125 17-3 10-3 41 4-3 -- 6 3 -- 19 10 1 17Kaid Brock 133 22-2 13-1 48 3-2 4 4 5 2:24 50 11 3 4Dean Heil 141 20-4 10-4 41 2-3 5 4 2 1:14 22 10 3 8Boo Lewallen 149 22-5 5-4 22 2-4 1 8 3 5:11 28 18 2 4Jonce Blaylock 157 14-9 7-7 23 1-4 -- -- 4 -- 21 21 -- 2Chandler Rogers 165 16-3 10-2 43 2-2 9 -- 1 0:32 17 10 1 3Jacobe Smith 174 15-4 8-2 30 1-3 4 2 2 1:13 24 14 1 4Keegan Moore 184 14-7 8-5 30 0-4 6 -- -- 0:22 16 11 5 --Preston Weigel 197 8-1 8-1 28 5-1 -- 2 -- -- 9 9 -- 9Derek White HWT 19-2 13-1 47 3-2 -- 4 10 -- 51 15 -- 7

Overall Dual Dual vs. Ranked Tech Dual Matches OnlyReserves Weight Record Record Points Opponents Falls Falls MD Quick TD Esc Rev NFEthan Andersen HWT 15-5 -- -- -- 11 -- -- 0:10 -- -- -- --Blake Andrews HWT 21-8 -- -- 0-1 5 3 4 0:42 -- -- -- --Christian Bahl 174 6-1 -- -- -- 1 1 1 0:55 -- -- -- --Donald Cannon II 125 1-1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- --Tyler Dieringer 157 8-6 -- -- -- 5 -- 2 1:22 -- -- -- --Daton Fix 125 5-0 -- -- 2-0 -- 2 1 -- -- -- -- --Kaden Gfeller 141 21-4 -- -- 2-4 4 6 7 1:53 -- -- -- --Eli Hale 125 13-3 -- -- 1-3 1 4 1 1:23 -- -- -- --Gary Wayne Harding 125 14-7 -- -- 0-2 3 2 2 0:55 -- -- -- --Austin Harris 174/184 13-8 -- -- -- 4 1 4 1:08 -- -- -- --Bear Hughes 184 13-9 -- -- -- 6 -- 2 0:42 -- -- -- --Hestin Lamons 174 2-5 1-4 7 0-2 -- -- -- -- 2 17 -- --Mike Magaldo 141 7-2 -- -- 0-1 2 -- -- 1:14 -- -- -- --Andrew Marsden 184/197 14-7 5-1 19 0-4 7 2 3 0:58 15 12 1 6Geo Martinez 149 13-4 3-2 11 2-1 5 2 2 0:45 6 4 1 2Dalton Moran 157 3-7 0-2 -- -- 1 -- -- 1:40 1 2 -- --Tristan Moran 149 17-5 -- -- 2-2 5 5 1 0:25 -- -- -- --Cornelius Putnam HWT 14-5 -- -- -- 3 -- -- 1:15 -- -- -- --Wyatt Sheets 157 11-5 -- -- -- 3 3 2 0:43 -- -- -- --Joe Smith 165/174 7-0 -- -- -- 2 1 3 3:29 -- -- -- --Josh Solomon 141 4-5 -- -- 0-1 2 -- -- 1:46 -- -- -- --Jet Taylor 125 14-6 -- -- -- 5 2 1 0:35 -- -- -- --

2017-18 STATS

2016-17 STARTING LINEUPS

Date Opponent 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 285 Nov. 11 North Carolina Piccininni Brock Heil Martinez Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Marsden WhiteNov. 19 Minnesota Piccininni Brock Heil Martinez Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Marsden WhiteNov. 26 at North Dakota St. Piccininni Brock Heil Martinez Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Marsden WhiteDec. 18 at Northern Colorado Piccininni Brock Heil Martinez Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Weigel WhiteDec. 19 at Wyoming Piccininni Brock Heil Martinez Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Weigel WhiteJan. 5 NC State Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Weigel WhiteJan. 14 at Iowa Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Weigel WhiteJan. 19 West Virginia Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock D. Moran Smith Moore Weigel WhiteJan. 21 Kent State Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock D. Moran Smith Moore Weigel WhiteJan. 27 Missouri Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock Rogers Smith Moore Weigel WhiteJan. 28 Iowa State Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock Rogers Lamons Marsden Weigel WhiteFeb. 2 Northern Iowa Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock Rogers Lamons Moore Weigel WhiteFeb. 9 Edinboro Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock Rogers Lamons Moore Marsden WhiteFeb. 11 Oklahoma Piccininni Brock Heil Lewallen Blaylock Rogers Lamons Moore Marsden WhiteFeb. 18 at Fresno StateMarch 3-4 Big 12 ChampionshipsMarch 15-17 NCAA Championships Bold indicates matches won

2017-18 BREAKDOWNOverall Dual Match Record 12-2Dual Match Record vs. Big 12 Opponents 7-0Dual Match Record at Home 7-1Dual Match Record on the Road 3-1Dual Match Record at Neutral Sites 2-0Dual Match Record vs. Top 25 3-2

2017-18 RESULTSDate Opponent Time/Result11/11 vs. No. 22 North Carolina W, 25-911/12 Journeymen Classic 5 champs11/19 NO. 6 MINNESOTA W, 30-311/26 at North Dakota State W, 40-312/18 at Northern Colorado W, 37-412/19 at Wyoming W, 20-151/5 vs. No. 5 NC State (in Naples, Italy) W, 19-161/14 at No. 7 Iowa L, 20-121/19 WEST VIRGINIA W, 29-61/21 KENT STATE W, 42-31/27 NO. 3 MISSOURI L, 21-191/28 IOWA STATE W, 32-32/2 NO. 13 NORTHERN IOWA W, 24-102/9 EDINBORO W, 34-62/11 OKLAHOMA W, 31-62/18 at Fresno State 1 p.m.3/3-4 Big 12 Championships All Day3/15-17 NCAA Championships All Day

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NICKPICCININNIR-SOPHOMORE | EAST SETAUKET, N.Y.

PICCININNI NOTES

2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season)►Currently ranked No. 7 by Intermat.►Started the season with a bang at the NWCA All-Star Classic by defeating reigning NCAA Champion Darian Cruz, 8-4.►Took first in the 125A division at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic.►Took top honors at the Bob Smith Open.

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 tourna-ment.►With the honor, became the program’s 35th fresh-man All-American.►Snagged his first Big 12 title, defeating No. 4 Josh Rodriguez in sudden victory in the finals to pick up the crown.►Finished sixth at the Southern Scuffle to help the Pokes to their first team title at the event.►First-time NCAA qualifier.

PICCININNI CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2015-16 Redshirted2016-17 27-8 12-3 7-6 1 4 7 6:042017-18 17-3 10-3 4-3 -- 2 6 --Career 44-11 22-6 11-9 1 6 13 6:04

SEASON RESULTS

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Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 No. 1 Darian Cruz * Lehigh W 8-5 NWCA All-Star Classic11/12 Josiah Kline Lock Haven W TF, 16-1 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Trey Chalifoux Army W 10-4 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Kyle Norstrem Virginia Tech W 7-3 Journeymen (1st)11/19 No. 5 Ethan Lizak Minnesota L 10-9 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Paul Bianchi North Dakota State W 6-1 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Cameron Rudy Labette CC W TF, 16-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Timothy Null Central Oklahoma W TF, 19-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Dylan Gowin Nebraska W MD, 15-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Eli Hale Oklahoma State W 9-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Sean Cannon Northern Colorado W TF, 16-0 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Drake Foster Wyoming W MD, 15-1 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 8 Sean Fausz NC State L 9-5 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 9 Spencer Lee Iowa L 10-5 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 No. 14 Zeke Moisey West Virginia W 4-0 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Jake Ferri Kent State W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 Barlow McGhee Missouri W inj., 2:20 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Sinjin Briggs Iowa State W TF, 15-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 20 Jay Schwarm Northern Iowa W MD, 12-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 No. 11 Sean Russell Edinboro W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 No. 16 Christian Moody Oklahoma W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater)* All-Star match does not count toward record

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KAIDBROCKR-SOPHOMORE | STILLWATER, OKLA.

BROCK NOTES

2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season)►Currently ranked No. 3 by Intermat.►Dropped No. 6 Mitch McKee in the Pokes' home opener against Minnesota, helping OSU to a 30-3 win and earning the honor of NCAA Wrestler of the Week.►Finished second in the 133A division at the Journey-men Colliegiate Classic.►Went 3-0 with three tech falls to win the OCU Open 133-pound title.►Posted three bonus points en route to taking the Bob Smith Open title.

2016-17 (R-Freshman Season)►After his true freshman season was cut short due to injury, 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 Minnesota and No. 11 Bryan Lantry of Buffalo to advance to the championship bracket semifinals.►With the honor, became the program’s 35th fresh-man All-American.►Came up with a 5-3 win over No. 7 Eric Montoya of Nebraska in the event’s fifth-place match.►Defeated No. 10 Earl Hall of Iowa State, 7-4, in the semifinals 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 career 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 Quick2015-16* 19-1 2-0 3-1 5 1 6 0:032016-17 29-4 14-1 13-4 2 9 1 2:132017-18 22-2 13-1 3-2 4 5 4 2:24Career 70-7 29-2 19-7 11 15 11 0:03*Received medical redshirt

SEASON RESULTS

133

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Robb Rodriguez Lyon College W TF, 15-0 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Taylor Swanson North Texas W TF, 17-2 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma W TF, 17-1 OCU Open (1st)11/11 Zach Sherman North Carolina W 5-3 Dual (Albany)11/12 Ryan Haskett Virginia Tech W F, 4:39 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 Anthony Tutolo Kent State W 7-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 4 Scott Parker Lehigh L 9-8 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 No. 6 Mitch McKee Minnesota W 9-7 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 McGwire Midkiff North Dakota State W F, 4:06 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Hagen Kent Barton CC W F, 2:24 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Clayton Glendy Nebraska-Kearne W 8-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Blake Dauphin Central Oklahoma W F, 3:31 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Gary Wayne Harding Oklahoma State W MD, 13-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Rico Montoya Northern Colorado W 9-8 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 20 Montorie Bridges Wyoming L 11-10 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Tariq Wilson NC State W TF, 16-1 Dual (Naples)1/5 Phillip Laux Iowa W MD, 16-6 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Matthew Schmitt West Virginia W 6-1 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Anthony Tutolo Kent State W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 7 John Erneste Missouri W 8-7 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Markus Simmons Iowa State W 6-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Jack Wagner Northern Iowa W 14-6 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 No. 16 Korbin Myers Edinboro W 5-4 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Jacob Rubio Oklahoma W MD, 15-5 Dual (Stillwater)2/11

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DEANHEILR-SENIOR | BRUNSWICK, OHIO

HEIL NOTES

2017-18 (Senior Season)►Currently ranked No. 6 by Intermat.►Took first in the 141A division at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic.►Helped OSU to a 30-3 win in the Cowboys' home opener with a 3-1 triumph over No. 8 Tommy Thorn.►Registered a pair of pins and a major to win the OCU Open 141-pound title.►Claimed top honors at the Bob Smith Open.

2016-17 (Junior Season)► Posted a perfect 32-0 overall record with a 15-0 dual mark on the way to his second-straight national title at 141 pounds and the 142nd individual title in program history.►Recorded ranked wins over No. 16 Jared Prince of Navy, No. 8 Jaydin Eierman of Missouri, No. 5 Anthony Ashnault of Rutgers in the NCAA Tournament before upending No. 6 George DiCamillo of Virginia, 6-3, in the title bout.►His 32-0 season marked the 15th undefeated season of 29 wins or more in program history.►Won his third Big 12 title at 141 pounds, defeating No. 8 Bryce Meredith of Wyoming in the finals.►Named the Big 12 Wrestler of the Year.

2015-16 (Sophomore Season)►Won his first NCAA individual title, when he defeated No. 14 Bryce Meredith of Wyoming in the 141-pound NCAA final, 3-2.

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

HEIL CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2013-14 Redshirted2014-15 27-10 8-5 3-7 4 6 1 1:302015-16 32-1 15-1 13-1 2 3 4 2:382016-17 32-0 15-0 13-0 2 6 4 1:442017-18 20-4 10-4 2-3 5 2 4 1:14Career 111-15 48-10 31-11 13 17 13 1:14

SEASON RESULTS

141

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Siaygnoun Hnamnhouane Ozarks W F, 1:31 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Kevin Evans Houston-Downtown W F, 1:18 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State W MD, 10-2 OCU Open (1st)11/11 A.C. Headlee North Carolina W 5-2 Dual (Albany)11/12 Todd Lane Lock Haven W TF, 15-0 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Jack Mutchnik American W 5-0 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Luke Karem Lehigh W 8-2 Journeymen (1st)11/19 No. 8 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Nico Colunga North Dakota State W TF, 16-0 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Keaton Sander Barton CC W F, 1:48 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Chris Deters Colby CC W TF, 18-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Kaden Gfeller Oklahoma State W 7-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Brandon Ball Fort Hays State W 5-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Ben Polkowske Northern Colorado W F, 1:14 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 4 Bryce Meredith Wyoming L 2-1, TB1 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 4 Kevin Jack NC State L 4-3 Dual (Naples)1/14 Vince Turk Iowa W 4-0 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Christian Monserrat West Virginia W 11-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Tim Rooney Kent State W F, 2:44 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 3 Jaydin Eierman Missouri L F, 4:49 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Ian Parker Iowa State L 3-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 8 Josh Alber Northern Iowa W 4-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Nate Hagan Edinboro W TF, 17-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Mike Longo Oklahoma W MD, 15-6 Dual (Stillwater)

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BOOLEWALLENR-SOPHOMORE | YUKON, OKLA.

LEWALLEN NOTES

2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season)►Currently ranked No. 14 by Intermat.►Got the first dual win of his career against West Virginia, defeating Kyler Rea by way of 12-4 major decision.►Finished third at the Reno Tournament of Champions, going 4-1 before taking the third-place match over Campbell's Josh Heil, 12-8.►Competing unattached, took open titles at the OCU Open, Lindenwood Open and Bob Smith Open.

2016-17 (R-Freshman Season)►Was outstanding in his debut season as a Cowboy, going 11-2 overall at 141 pounds.►Opened eyes around the country at the Reno Tour-nament of Champions, going 5-0 with wins over No. 15 Javier Gasca of Michigan State and No. 9 Bryce Meredith to claim the title at 141 in his first collegiate event.►Also competed at the Southern Scuffle, going 2-2 with his two losses coming to top-12 opponents.►Won the Golden Norseman Open.

LEWALLEN CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2015-16 Redshirted2016-17 11-2 -- 2-2 -- 2 3 --2017-18 22-5 5-4 3-4 1 3 8 5:11Career 33-7 5-4 5-6 1 5 11 5:11

SEASON RESULTS

149

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Mario Vasquez Ozarks W TF, 21-4 OCU Open (1st)11/5 No. 10 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State W 10-8, SV1 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Tristan Moran Oklahoma State W 4-2, SV2 OCU Open (1st)11/18 Anthony Wesley Iowa State W TF, 18-3 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Garrett Model Wisconsin W TF, 21-5 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Isaiah Kemper McKendree W 6-4 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Grant Leeth Missouri W 7-4 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Jarrett Degen Iowa State W 13-7 Lindenwood (1st)12/3 Garrett Nichols Neosho County CC W TF, 18-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Simon Bassett Pratt CC W 6-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Brody Lewis Fort Hays State W TF, 22-7 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Jonathon Ball Fort Hays State W TF, 21-6 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 No. 10 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State W 7-6 Bob Smith (1st)12/17 Benjamin Barton Campbell W MD, 14-4 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Jamal Morris NC State W 3-1 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Sam Turner Wyoming W TF, 19-4 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Jason Tsirtsis Arizona State L 3-2 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Josh Heil Campbell W 12-8 Reno TOC (3rd)1/5 No. 17 Beau Donahue NC State L 6-4, SV1 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 2 Brandon Sorensen Iowa L TF, 23-8 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Kyler Rea West Virginia W MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Chance Driscoll Kent State W TF, 23-8 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 3 Grant Leeth Missouri L 8-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 No. 18 Jarrett Degen Iowa State W 11-9, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 8 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa L 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Jensen Lorea Edinboro W F, 5:11 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Davion Jeffies Oklahoma W MD, 13-4 Dual (Stillwater)

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GEOMARTINEZR-JUNIOR | COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.

MARTINEZ NOTES

2017-18 (R-Junior Season)►Racked up a pair of top-20 wins over No. 4 Solomon Chishko and No. 17 Ronnie Perry to finish first in the 149A division at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic.►Earned a 9-1 major decision over Hunter Marko in his first dual start at Gallagher-Iba, helping OSU to a 30-3 win over Minnesota.►Currently owns the most falls of any OSU starter with three.►Finished third at the OCU Open.

2016-17 (Redshirt Season)►Had an impressive redshirt season after transferring to Stillwater from Boise State, going 21-2 overall at 149 pounds.►Finished fifth at the Reno Tournament of Champi-ons, competing unattached and going 6-1 with a tech fall and major decision.►Took home the 149-pound title at the OCU Open, Outlaw Open and Norseman Open.

At Boise State► In 2016, reached the NCAA Championships for the second time in as many seasons, earning All-America status and capturing a second-straight Pac-12 Cham-pionship.► Went 62-15 overall in two seasons at Boise State.

MARTINEZ CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2014-15 30-7 10-0 6-6 8 3 3 1:172015-16 32-8 10-2 4-7 4 5 1 1:152016-17 Redshirted2017-18 13-4 3-2 2-1 5 2 2 0:45Career 75-19 23-4 12-14 17 10 6 0:45

SEASON RESULTS

149

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Gabe Perez Wayland Baptist W F, 1:27 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State L 10-8, SV1 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Ny'Trell Dean Ozarks W F, 0:55 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Mario Vasquez Ozarks W TF, 18-3 OCU Open (3rd)11/11 No. 15 Troy Heilmann North Carolina L 4-3 Dual (Albany)11/12 Michael Sprague American W 10-4 Journeymen (1st)11/12 No. 17 Ronnie Perry Lock Haven W F, 0:45 Journeymen (1st)11/12 No. 4 Solomon Chishko Virginia Tech W 8-1 Journeymen (1st)11/19 Hunter Marko Minnesota W MD, 9-1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Mitch Bengston North Dakota State W 2-0 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Dominick Howard Barton County CC W F, 1:53 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Noah Hermosillo Adams State W TF, 20-5 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Gabriel McDuffie Labette CC W F, 1:09 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Tristan Moran Oklahoma State W 7-2 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State L 7-6 Bob Smith (2nd)12/18 Jimmy Fate Northern Colorado W MD, 13-1 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Sam Turner Wyoming L 4-3 Dual (Cheyenne)

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JONCEBLAYLOCKR-JUNIOR | TULSA, OKLA.

BLAYLOCK NOTES

2017-18 (R-Junior Season)►Picked up the third ranked win of his career with a 3-1 sudden victory win against No. 10 Jake Short, helping OSU to a 30-3 triumph over Minnesota.►Knocked off teammates Wyatt Sheets and Dalton Moran to earn the OCU Open title.►Went 5-0 to take top honors at the Bob Smith Open.

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, Oklahoma 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 Quick2014-15 Redshirted2015-16 17-6 1-1 1-0 1 4 2 2:452016-17 20-6 4-0 1-1 4 5 5 4:132017-18 14-9 7-7 1-5 -- 4 -- --Career 51-21 12-8 3-6 5 13 7 2:45

SEASON RESULTS

157

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State W 5-3 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Dalton Moran Oklahoma State W 5-3, SV1 OCU Open (1st)11/11 Kennedy Monday North Carolina W 10-5 Dual (Albany)11/12 Luke Weiland Army L 5-0 Journeymen (4th)11/12 Alex Klucker Lock Haven L 12-11 Journeymen (4th)11/19 No. 10 Jake Short Minnesota W 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 No. 12 Clay Ream North Dakota State L 3-2 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Brayden Wills Nebraska-Kearne W MD, 15-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Briar Stopp Central Oklahoma W MD, 16-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Brandon Archuleta Bethany W 3-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Luke Weber Nebraska W 5-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Zemua Baptista Nebraska W 3-2 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Tyler Kinn Northern Colorado W 9-3 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 17 Archie Colgan Wyoming L 3-1 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 3 Hayden Hidlay NC State L MD, 12-4 Dual (NC State)1/14 No. 2 Michael Kemerer Iowa L 9-2 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Zach Moore West Virginia W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Casey Sparkman Kent State W MD, 11-2 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 4 Joey Lavallee Missouri L 9-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Chase Straw Iowa State W 5-3 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Logan Ryan Northern Iowa W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Andrew Shomers Edinboro L 3-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Justin Thomas Oklahoma L 7-2 Dual (Stillwater)

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CHANDLERROGERSR-JUNIOR | STILLWATER, OKLA.

ROGERS NOTES

2017-18 (R-Junior Season)►Currently ranked No. 10 by Intermat.►Leads Cowboy starters with eight pins.►Took second in the 165B division at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic after tallying a pair of pins.►Edged No. 10 Nick Wanzek of Minnesota, 3-2, in the Cowboys' 30-3 home-opening win over the Gophers.►Posted three falls en route to claiming the Bob Smith Open title.

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 to cap off a Southern Scuffle in which he went 5-0 with two falls, a tech fall and a major decision to claim 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 Weather-spoon in the 174-pound finals.

ROGERS CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2014-15 Redshirted2015-16 28-9 4-1 6-7 13 4 1 1:312016-17 25-8 10-5 10-8 11 4 1 0:382017-18 16-3 10-2 2-3 9 1 -- 0:32Career 69-20 24-8 18-18 33 9 2 0:32

SEASON RESULTS

165

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/11 Clay Lautt North Carolina W 9-4 Dual (Albany)11/12 Houston Curtis The Citadel W F, 1:41 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 Sage Heller Hofstra W F, 1:28 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 8 David McFadden Virginia Tech L 4-3 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 No. 10 Nick Wanzek Minnesota W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 No. 15 Andrew Fogarty North Dakota State W 9-3 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Vinny Dolce Air Force Prep W F, 0:48 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Martin Verhaeghe Fort Hays State W F, 0:32 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 John Blankenship Nebraska W F, 3:38 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Joe Smith Oklahoma State W FF Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Keilan Torres Northern Colorado W F, 0:54 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 15 Branson Ashworth Wyoming L 5-2 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Brian Hamann NC State W MD, 13-1 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 11 Alex Marinelli Iowa L 5-2 Dual (Iowa City)1/27 Connor Flynn Missouri W F, 3:17 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Brady Jennings Iowa State W F, 1:07 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Dan Kelly Northern Iowa W 7-5, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Fritz Hoehn Edinboro W F, 0:35 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Dawaylon Barnes Oklahoma W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater)

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JACOBESMITHR-JUNIOR | MUSKOGEE, OKLA.

SMITH NOTES

2017-18 (R-Junior Season)►Currently ranked No. 13 by Intermat.►Dropped No. 19 Ben Harvey (Army) on his way to finishing second in the 174A division at the Journey-men Collegiate Classic.►Came up with a 10-1 major decision over Minnesota's Chris Pfarr in his first dual start at Gallagher-Iba Arena, helping OSU to a 30-3 win over Minnesota.►Turned in a pair of pins to win the OCU Open title.

2016-17 (Redshirt Season)►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 Quick2016-17 Redshirted2017-18 15-4 8-2 1-3 4 2 2 1:13Career 15-4 8-2 1-3 4 2 2 1:13

SEASON RESULTS

174

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Jacob Sherrill Ozarks W F, 1:13 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Joseph McAleavey Bacone W F, 1:36 OCU Open (1st)11/11 No. 9 Ethan Ramos North Carolina L 13-8 Dual (Albany)11/12 Bobby Fehr Hofstra W 7-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 19 Ben Harvey Army W 6-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 11 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L 5-4 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 Chris Pfarr Minnesota W MD, 10-1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Charley Popp North Dakota State W TF, 21-5 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Andres Villa Oklahoma City W F, 2:09 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Jordon Ward Unattached W TF, 18-2 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Dylan Wiesner Fort Hays State W MD, 18-5 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Mikey Labriola Nebraska L 7-6 Bob Smith (2nd)12/18 Seth Bogulski Northern Colorado W 6-4 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Kyle Pope Wyoming W 8-7 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Daniel Bullard NC State W 7-2 Dual (Naples)1/14 Joey Gunther Iowa W 3-1 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Parker VonEgidy West Virginia W 9-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Dylan Barreiro Kent State W F, 1:24 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 4 Daniel Lewis Missouri L 7-3 Dual (Stillwater)

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KEEGANMOORER-FRESHMAN | JACKSON, MINN.

MOORE NOTES

2017-18 (R-Freshman Season)►Got his first dual win, defeating Adis Radoncic of North Carolina in the Cowboys' season opener.►Racked up a couple of falls on his way to finishing third in the 184A division at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic.►Tallied a 7-5 decision over Minnesota's Owen Webster in his first start at Gallagher-Iba Arena, helping OSU to a 30-3 win over No. 6 Minnesota.

2016-17 (Redshirt Season)►Went 7-2 overall in his redshirt season while com-peting in two events.► Won the Norsman Open, racking up five falls in five matches to claim the 197-pound title.►Finished fourth at 184 pounds at the Outlaw Open.

MOORE CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2016-17 Redshirted2017-18 14-7 8-5 0-4 6 -- -- 0:22Career 14-7 8-5 0-4 6 -- -- 0:22

SEASON RESULTS

184

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/11 Adis Radoncic North Carolina W 5-2 Dual (Albany)11/12 Paul Dunn Lehigh W F, 1:08 Journeymen (3rd)11/12 No. 7 Zach Zavatsky Virginia Tech L 8-5 Journeymen (3rd)11/12 Jack Wedholm Army W F, 0:37 Journeymen (3rd)11/19 Owen Webster Minnesota W 7-5 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Tyler McNutt North Dakota State W F, 3:43 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Micquille Robinson Fort Hays State W F, 1:15 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Joe Speeno Central Oklahoma W F, 0:22 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Noel Torres Newman L 8-3 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Bear Hughes Oklahoma State W 6-2 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Austin Harris Oklahoma State W 7-4 Bob Smith (3rd)12/18 Dylan Gabel Northern Colorado L MD, 10-1 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Chaz Polson Wyoming W 8-7 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 3 Pete Renda NC State L 3-0 Dual (Naples)1/14 Mitch Bowman Iowa L 10-6 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Brenden McRill West Virginia W 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Colin McCracken Kent State W 8-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 14 Canten Marriott Missouri L 2-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 10 Drew Foster Northern Iowa L MD, 12-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Zach Ancewicz Edinboro W 9-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Matt Waddell Oklahoma W F, 0:40 Dual (Stillwater)

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ANDREWMARSDENR-SOPHOMORE | CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL.

MARSDEN NOTES

2017-18 (R-Sophomore Season)►Finished fifth at the Reno Tournament of Champions, going 4-1 with two falls, a tech fall and a major decision.►Won the Bob Smith Open, tallying three falls in four matches on the way to the title.►Finished second at the OCU Open.

2016-17 (Redshirt Season)►Went 13-3 overall at 184 pounds, competing exclu-sively in open tournaments during his redshirt season. ►Claimed titles at the OCU Open and Norseman Open, winning each match in both tournaments by way of first-period falls.►Finished second at the Outlaw Open.

2015-16 (Freshman Season)► Put together a 17-8 overall record with a 3-2 mark in duals at 197 pounds.► Helped the Cowboys to a shutout win over Pitt with a 6-4 sudden-victory win over Nick Bonaccorsi.

MARSDEN CAREER STATS

Year Overall Dual vs. Ranked Fall MD TF Quick2015-16 17-8 3-2 0-2 10 0 2 0:302016-17 Redshirted2017-18 15-7 5-1 0-4 7 3 2 0:58Career 32-15 8-3 0-6 17 3 4 0:30

SEASON RESULTS

197

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Riley Williams Wayland Baptist W F, 3:43 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Jake Woodley Oklahoma L 6-5 OCU Open (2nd)11/11 No. 10 Danny Chaid North Carolina L 13-9 Dual (Albany)11/12 No. 2 Jared Haught Virginia Tech L 5-2 Journeymen (4th)11/12 Jake Jacobsen Lehigh W F, 6:33 Journeymen (4th)11/12 No. 19 Jeric Kasunic American L 7-1 Journeymen (4th)11/19 Bobby Steveson Minnesota W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Cordell Eaton North Dakota State W TF, 16-1 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Khalil Gipson Adams State W F, 0:58 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Sage Eckman Newman W F, 2:02 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Colton Looper Central Oklahoma W 10-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Rakim Dean Fort Hays State W F, 4:41 Bob Smith (1st)12/17 Alejandro Sandoval Southern Oregon W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 Cade Belshay Arizona State W F, 4:17 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 No. 11 Corey Griego Oregon State L F, 6:48 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 Chad Porter Arizona State W MD, 11-0 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 Sawyer Root Citadel W F, 2:01 Reno TOC (5th)1/1 Stan Smeltzer Virginia Tech L 10-9 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Corey Damiana Hofstra L 12-7 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/28 Dane Pestano Iowa State W 11-8 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Dylan Reynolds Edinboro W MD, 20-6 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Andrew Dixon Oklahoma W 9-6 Dual (Stillwater)

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PRESTONWEIGELR-JUNIOR | RUSSELL, KAN.

WEIGEL NOTES

2017-18 (R-Junior Season)►Currently ranked No. 5 by Intermat.►Has gone 7-1 since his return from injury, picking up four ranked wins and a pair of tech falls.►Boasts two top-10 wins over No. 7 Mike Macchiavello of NC State and No. 5 Cash Wilcke of Iowa.

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 season 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 Quick2014-15 Redshirted2015-16 20-11 4-2 2-6 -- 4 4 --2016-17 22-8 7-4 6-8 -- 4 4 --2017-18 8-1 8-1 5-1 -- -- 2 --Career 50-20 19-7 13-15 -- 8 10 --

SEASON RESULTS

197

Date Opponent School Result Score Site12/18 No. 19 Jacob Seeley Northern Colorado W 7-0 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Cody Vigoren Wyoming W TF, 15-0 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 7 Mike Macchiavello NC State W 5-4 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 5 Cash Wilcke Iowa W 6-0 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 No. 13 Jacob Smith West Virginia W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Kyle Conel Kent State W TF, 16-0 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 7 Willie Miklus Missouri L 10-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Samuel Colbray Iowa State W 4-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No.13 Jacob Holschlag Northern Iowa W 4-3 Dual (Stillwater)

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DEREKWHITER-JUNIOR | EDMOND, OKLA.

WHITE NOTES

2017-18 (R-Junior Season)►Currently ranked No. 10 by Intermat.►Owns a team-leading eight major decisions on the season.►Racked up a pair of top-20 wins at the Journeymen Collegiate Classic, defeating No. 20 Jordan Wood (Lehigh) and majoring No. 9 Thomas Haines (Lock Haven) on his way to a second-place finish.►Went 4-0 to claim the OCU Open heavyweight title.

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 Quick2014-15 Redshirted2015-16 8-3 0-2 2-1 -- -- 2 --2016-17 18-9 1-5 1-6 -- 4 1 --2017-18 19-2 13-1 3-2 -- 10 4 --Career 45-14 14-8 6-9 -- 14 7 --

SEASON RESULTS

HWT

Date Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Jerhett Lee Ouachita Baptist W TF, 20-2 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Vernon Willis Wayland Baptist W TF, 16-1 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Lance Dixon Oklahoma W 4-1 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Blake Andrews Oklahoma State W MD, 10-0 OCU Open (1st)11/11 Cory Daniel North Carolina W MD, 10-1 Dual (Albany)11/12 No. 20 Jordan Wood Lehigh W 3-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 9 Thomas Haines Lock Haven W MD, 12-1 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 11 Mike Hughes Hofstra L 1-0 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 Rylee Streifel Minnesota W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Dan Stibral North Dakota State W MD, 12-3 Dual (Fargo)12/18 Robert Winters Northern Colorado W MD, 12-4 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Hunter Mullins Wyoming W TF, 17-2 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Malik McDonald NC State W MD, 8-0 Dual (Naples1/14 No. 6 Sam Stoll Iowa L 6-4, SV2 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W 10-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Devin Nye Kent State W MD, 10-1 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 Wyatt Koelling Missouri W MD, 17-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Marcus Harrington Iowa State W 4-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Carter Isley Northern Iowa W MD, 8-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 No. 14 Billy Miller Edinboro W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Connor Webb Oklahoma W TF, 21-6 Dual (Stillwater)

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ETHAN ANDERSEN2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | HeavyweightDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Blake Cedillo Houston-Downtown W F, 0:10 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Joe Leal New Mexico Highlands W F, 2:38 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Blake Andrews Oklahoma State L TF, 16-0 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Vernon Willis Wayland Baptist W 12-6 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Lance Dixon Oklahoma W 5-3 OCU Open (3rd)11/18 Patrick DiPiazza Ellsworth CC W F, 0:19 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Brian Andrews NE Oklahoma A&M L 8-7 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Daniel Bland Limestone W F, 0:15 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Bryan Ditchman Joliet JC W F, 0:28 Lindenwood (3rd)12/3 Anthony Ottinger Labette CC W F, 0:18 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Tuli Laulu Adams State L 5-1 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Thor Balavage Newman W F, 1:47 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Cornelius Putnam Oklahoma State W 4-3 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Dakota Gulley Fort Hays State W F, 1:13 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Tuli Laulu Adams State W 3-2 Bob Smith (3rd)12/17 Chris Borba Simpson W F, 0:35 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Jarrod Snyder Cal State Bakersfield W F, 2:37 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Spencer Empey Cal Poly L 7-4 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Nishan Randhawa Simon Fraser W F, 2:42 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 AJ Nevills Fresno State L F,1:07 Reno TOC (DNP)

BLAKE ANDREWS2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | HeavyweightDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Chris Woods Houston-Downtown W F, 0:42 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Eli Boulton Oklahoma W 11-4 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Ethan Andersen Oklahoma State W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Derek White Oklahoma State L MD, 10-0 OCU Open (2nd)11/18 Darien Kauffman Northern Illinois W F, 3:50 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Conor Webb Oklahoma W 3-1, OT Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Gannon Gremel Iowa State W 6-2 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Demetrius Thomas Williams Baptist L 6-2 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Caleb Gossett Northern Illinois W 8-3 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Trent Hillger Wisconsin W 4-2 Lindenwood (3rd)12/3 Brian Barnes Northern Colorado W MD, 10-2 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Cornelius Putnam Oklahoma State W MD, 9-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Dylan Prince Central Oklahoma W MD, 11-2 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Dakota Gulley Fort Hays State W F, 2:17 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Dalton Weidl Newman W F, 4:11 Bob Smith (1st)12/17 Clayton Voytilla Colorado Mesa W MD, 10-1 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Dominic Balmer Cal State Bakersfield W 6-4 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Jere Heino Campbell L 5-2 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 AJ Nevills Fresno State L 4-3 Reno TOC (DNP)1/1 Christian Colucci Lehigh L 5-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Matt Wagner Air Force W 5-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Jackson Price Gardner Webb W TF, 16-1 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Andrew Gunning North Carolina W 10-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/2 Mark Penyacsek Cal State Bakersfield W 4-3 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/2 No. 11 Jordan Wood Lehigh L 4-0 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/27 Cody Curnutt Drury W TF, 17-1 Golden Norsemen (DNP)1/27 John Bentley Lyon W F, 1:04 Golden Norsemen (DNP)1/27 Lance Dixon Oklahoma L 3-1, SV1 Golden Norsemen (DNP)1/27 Ben Elledge NE Oklahoma A&M L inj, 0:00 Golden Norsemen (DNP)

CHRISTIAN BAHL2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 174 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site1/27 Saleem McNair Central Baptist W TF, 16-0 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Jakob Case Ozarks W F, 0:55 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Devin Crawl NE Oklahoma A&M L 5-2 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Carlos Diaz NE Oklahoma A&M W 9-3 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Jaron Howard NE Oklahoma A&M W MD, 14-5 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Dayton Garrett Central Oklahoma W 5-3 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Devin Crawl NE Oklahoma A&M W 2-0 Golden Norsemen (3rd)

JONCE BLAYLOCK2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Wyatt Sheets Oklahoma State W 5-3 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Dalton Moran Oklahoma State W 5-3, SV1 OCU Open (1st)11/11 Kennedy Monday North Carolina W 10-5 Dual (Albany)11/12 Luke Weiland Army L 5-0 Journeymen (4th)11/12 Alex Klucker Lock Haven L 12-11 Journeymen (4th)11/19 No. 10 Jake Short Minnesota W 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 No. 12 Clay Ream North Dakota State L 3-2 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Brayden Wills Nebraska-Kearne W MD, 15-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Briar Stopp Central Oklahoma W MD, 16-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Brandon Archuleta Bethany W 3-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Luke Weber Nebraska W 5-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Zemua Baptista Nebraska W 3-2 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Tyler Kinn Northern Colorado W 9-3 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 17 Archie Colgan Wyoming L 3-1 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 3 Hayden Hidlay NC State L MD, 12-4 Dual (NC State)1/14 No. 2 Michael Kemerer Iowa L 9-2 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Zach Moore West Virginia W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Casey Sparkman Kent State W MD, 11-2 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 4 Joey Lavallee Missouri L 9-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Chase Straw Iowa State W 5-3 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Logan Ryan Northern Iowa W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Andrew Shomers Edinboro L 3-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Justin Thomas Oklahoma L 7-2 Dual (Stillwater)

KAID BROCK2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 133 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Robb Rodriguez Lyon College W TF, 15-0 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Taylor Swanson North Texas W TF, 17-2 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma W TF, 17-1 OCU Open (1st)11/11 Zach Sherman North Carolina W 5-3 Dual (Albany)11/12 Ryan Haskett Virginia Tech W F, 4:39 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 Anthony Tutolo Kent State W 7-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 4 Scott Parker Lehigh L 9-8 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 No. 6 Mitch McKee Minnesota W 9-7 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 McGwire Midkiff North Dakota State W F, 4:06 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Hagen Kent Barton CC W F, 2:24 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Clayton Glendy Nebraska-Kearne W 8-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Blake Dauphin Central Oklahoma W F, 3:31 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Gary Wayne Harding Oklahoma State W MD, 13-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Rico Montoya Northern Colorado W 9-8 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 20 Montorie Bridges Wyoming L 11-10 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Tariq Wilson NC State W TF, 16-1 Dual (Naples)1/5 Phillip Laux Iowa W MD, 16-6 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Matthew Schmitt West Virginia W 6-1 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Anthony Tutolo Kent State W MD, 13-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 7 John Erneste Missouri W 8-7 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Markus Simmons Iowa State W 6-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Jack Wagner Northern Iowa W 14-6 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 No. 16 Korbin Myers Edinboro W 5-4 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Jacob Rubio Oklahoma W MD, 15-5 Dual (Stillwater)

DONALD CANNON II2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 125 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma L 7-3 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Kristofer Hudson Oklahoma W MD, 20-8 OCU Open (DNP)

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TYLER DIERINGER2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Zeke Rubio NE Oklahoma A&M L MD, 18-9 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Alexander Ramirez Otero JC W MD, 12-2 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Tyreire Mickens Bacone W 6-2 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Santana Guerra New Mexico HS W F, 1:22 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Conrad Vajnar Fort Hays State W F, 1:40 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Tracy Reeder Unattached L F, 5:19 OCU Open (DNP)11/18 Ben Stahlman Drury L 3-2 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Esai Gallegos Baker W F, 4:09 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Justin Peterson NE Oklahoma A&M W F, 1:24 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Eric Cooley Williams Baptist W F, 2:00 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Shota Sisco Cumberland L 8-4 Lindenwood (DNP)12/3 Anthony Scantlin Fort Hays State L F, 3:03 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Jordan Robison Northern Colorado W 6-4 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Gavin Davy Adams State L 4-3 Bob Smith (DNP)

DATON FIX2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 125 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site12/17 Jacob Mendoza Highline W TF, 18-2 Reno TOC (1st)12/17 Caballa Mhar Eastern Oregon W TF, 17-2 Reno TOC (1st)12/17 Drake Foster Wyoming W MD, 19-5 Reno TOC (1st)12/17 No. 10 Ronnie Bresser Oregon State W 2-1 Reno TOC (1st)12/17 No. 8 Sean Fausz NC State W 2-1 Reno TOC (1st)

KADEN GFELLER2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Brycen Steeler Cowley College W TF, 18-3 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Dominick Howard Barton W TF, 20-5 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Brandon Conrad Newman W TF, 21-5 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Cody Karstetter NE Oklahoma State W MD, 13-2 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Austin Eldredge Cloud County CC W MD, 14-2 OCU Open (1st)11/18 Joe Wheeling West Virginia W MD, 13-3 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Colby Smith Missouri W 10-7 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 No. 4 Jaydin Eierman Missouri L 7-2 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 No. 16 Kanen Storr Iowa State W F, 7:56 Lindenwood (3rd)12/3 Devonte Smith Labette CC W TF, 18-3 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Bryce Gfeller Cloud County CC W F, 1:53 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Nate Keim Central Oklahoma W MD, 11-2 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 No. 1 Dean Heil Oklahoma State L 7-4 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Christian Miller Nebraska W MD, 17-3 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Kevin Kissane Pratt CC W 14-7 Bob Smith (3rd)12/17 Chase Call Utah Valley W TF, 20-3 Reno TOC (4th)12/17 Matt Weber MSU-Northern W MD, 13-5 Reno TOC (4th)12/17 Jon Ryan Campbell W MD, 10-2 Reno TOC (4th)12/17 No. 4 Kevin Jack NC State L 7-2 Reno TOC (4th)12/17 No. 5 Jaydin Eierman Missouri L 5-1 Reno TOC (4th)1/1 Roemer Dallas Gardner Webb W TF, 20-5 Southern Scuffle (1st)1/1 Carlos Herrera Cal State Bakersfield W F, 4:25 Southern Scuffle (1st)1/1 Jered Cortez Penn State W MFF Southern Scuffle (1st)1/2 No. 12 Luke Karam Lehigh W 2-1 Southern Scuffle (1st)1/2 Nick Lee Penn State W F, 4:50 Southern Scuffle (1st)

ELI HALE2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 125 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Brandon Flynn New Mexico Highlands W TF, 15-0 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Devon Jackson Ozarks W 9-4 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Gary Wayne Harding Oklahoma State W 7-3 OCU Open (1st)11/18 No. 16 Brock Hudkins Northern Illinois L 7-4 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Joseph Thomas West Virginia W 5-1 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Devin Brown West Virginia W 4-3 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Perez Perez Iowa W MD, 10-2 Lindenwood (DNP)12/3 Cannon Randle Central Oklahoma W F, 1:23 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Cody Salazar Northern Colorado W inj., 0:00 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Dallas Wilson Pratt CC W 3-1 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 No. 4 Nick Piccininni Oklahoma State L 9-4 Bob Smith (2nd)12/17 Tanner Kuketz CSU-Pueblo W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Beau Shatto Providence W TF, 16-0 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Aaron Assad Missouri W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 No. 8 Sean Fausz NC State L F, 6:52 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 No. 10 Ronnie Bresser Oregon State W inj., 1:55 Reno TOC (3rd)

GARY WAYNE HARDING2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 125/133 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Zackery Bibb Otero JC W F, 6:38 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Tyson Hume Ouachita Baptist W TF, 17-0 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Zach D'Amico Central Oklahoma W MD, 13-2 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Eli Hale Oklahoma State L 7-3 OCU Open (2nd)11/12 Luke Werner Lock Haven L MD, 15-5 Journeymen (6th)11/12 Conner Ziegler Army L F, 5:28 Journeymen (6th)11/12 Patrick Kearny The Citadel L F, 1:40 Journeymen (6th)12/3 Josh Breece Central Oklahoma W F, 4:02 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Dy'Juan Carney Fort Hays State W 7-3 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Adam Ludwin Fort Hays State W TF, 19-1 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 No. 4 Kaid Brock Oklahoma State L MD, 13-3 Bob Smith (2nd)12/17 Jamel Morris NC State L TF, 16-1 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Patrick Wheeler Highline W F, 0:55 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Ty Schilling Cal Poly W 9-3 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Nate Johnson Clackamas W MD, 15-1 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 McGwire Midkiff North Dakota State W 4-3 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Blakely-Beans Noah Cal State Bakersfield W 9-6 Reno TOC (DNP)1/1 Corey Keener Penn State W 7-0 Southern Scuffle (2nd)1/1 Rico Montoya Northern Colorado W 6-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd)1/2 Colby Smith Unattached W 3-2 Southern Scuffle (2nd)1/2 No. 3 Jack Mueller Virginia L MD, 10-0 Southern Scuffle (2nd)

AUSTIN HARRIS2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 184 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Ryan Tiers Fort Hays State W MD, 11-0 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Seth Fritts Central Oklahoma W MD, 11-3 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Andres Villa Oklahoma City W MD, 14-1 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Heath Gray Unattached L 8-4 OCU Open (2nd)11/18 Jacob Raschka Missouri L 12-5 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Noah Upchurch Joliet JC W inj., 0:00 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Bear Hughes Oklahoma State W 2-0 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Todd Angel Drury W F, 1:51 Lindenwood (3rd)12/3 Devin Haas Cloud County CC W F, 1:18 Bob Smith (4th)12/3 Micah Felton Fort Hays State W 8-6 Bob Smith (4th)12/3 Heath Gray Central Oklahoma L 4-3 Bob Smith (4th)12/3 William Tyler Adams State W F, 1:08 Bob Smith (4th)12/3 Keegan Moore Oklahoma State L 7-4 Bob Smith (4th)12/17 Max Hane Southern Oregon L 12-8 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Carless Looney Wyoming W 8-1 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Austin Flores Stanford L TF, 19-3 Reno TOC (DNP)1/27 Bryzon Hurd Bacone W F, 2:28 Golden Norsemen (DNP)1/27 Hayden Hanson Oklahoma L 7-0 Golden Norsemen (DNP)1/27 Justin Cates NE Oklahoma A&M W MD, 10-0 Golden Norsemen (DNP)1/27 Dylan Komperda Unattached W TF, 17-1 Golden Norsemen (DNP)1/27 Bear Hughes Oklahoma State L 7-4 Golden Norsemen (DNP)

DEAN HEIL2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Senior Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Siaygnoun Hnamnhouane Ozarks W F, 1:31 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Kevin Evans Houston-Downtown W F, 1:18 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Mike Magaldo Oklahoma State W MD, 10-2 OCU Open (1st)11/11 A.C. Headlee North Carolina W 5-2 Dual (Albany)11/12 Todd Lane Lock Haven W TF, 15-0 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Jack Mutchnik American W 5-0 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Luke Karem Lehigh W 8-2 Journeymen (1st)11/19 No. 8 Tommy Thorn Minnesota W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Nico Colunga North Dakota State W TF, 16-0 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Keaton Sander Barton CC W F, 1:48 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Chris Deters Colby CC W TF, 18-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Kaden Gfeller Oklahoma State W 7-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Brandon Ball Fort Hays State W 5-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Ben Polkowske Northern Colorado W F, 1:14 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 4 Bryce Meredith Wyoming L 2-1, TB1 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 4 Kevin Jack NC State L 4-3 Dual (Naples)1/14 Vince Turk Iowa W 4-0 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Christian Monserrat West Virginia W 11-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Tim Rooney Kent State W F, 2:44 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 3 Jaydin Eierman Missouri L F, 4:49 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Ian Parker Iowa State L 3-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 8 Josh Alber Northern Iowa W 4-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Nate Hagan Edinboro W TF, 17-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Mike Longo Oklahoma W MD, 15-6 Dual (Stillwater)

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BEAR HUGHES2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 184 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Heath Gray Unattached L 10-7 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Justin Villegas Ouachita Baptist W MD, 15-3 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Nate Panagakis Newman L 4-2 OCU Open (DNP)11/18 Alex Kauffman NE Oklahoma A&M W 3-0 Lindenwood (5th)11/18 Anthony Mabery Benedictine W MD, 12-2 Lindenwood (5th)11/18 Miles Wilson Iowa L 6-4 Lindenwood (5th)11/18 Austin Harris Oklahoma State L 2-0 Lindenwood (5th)12/3 Jared Johnson Unattached W F, 5:40 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Shane Delong Barton CC W F, 0:42 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Heath Gray Central Oklahoma L 7-5 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Trent Miles Barton CC W F, 1:39 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Micah Felton Fort Hays State W F, 1:53 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Keegan Moore Oklahoma State L 6-2 Bob Smith (DNP)12/17 Will Sumner Utah Valley W F, 3:55 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Tanner Harvey Southwestern Oregon L 9-2 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Austin Flores Stanford W F, 6:52 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Tyler McNutt North Dakota State L MD, 11-1 Reno TOC (DNP)1/27 Justin Cates NE Oklahoma A&M W 7-1 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Jacob Hill Lyon College W 9-6 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Heath Gray Central Oklahoma L 5-2 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Austin Harris Oklahoma State W 7-4 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Jordan Dieringer NE Oklahoma A&M W 6-3 Golden Norsemen (3rd)

HESTIN LAMONS2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 174 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site1/1 AJ Alford Navy L F, 5:45 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Franny Bisono Penn State W 5-4 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Austin Rose Drexel L 7-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/28 Hank Swalla Iowa State W 4-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 7 Taylor Lujan Northern Iowa L 7-4 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Ty Schoffstall Edinboro L 13-7 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 No. 10 Yoanse Mejias Oklahoma L 9-2 Dual (Stillwater)

BOO LEWALLEN2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 149 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Mario Vasquez Ozarks W TF, 21-4 OCU Open (1st)11/5 No. 10 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State W 10-8, SV1 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Tristan Moran Oklahoma State W 4-2, SV2 OCU Open (1st)11/18 Anthony Wesley Iowa State W TF, 18-3 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Garrett Model Wisconsin W TF, 21-5 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Isaiah Kemper McKendree W 6-4 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Grant Leeth Missouri W 7-4 Lindenwood (1st)11/18 Jarrett Degen Iowa State W 13-7 Lindenwood (1st)12/3 Garrett Nichols Neosho County CC W TF, 18-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Simon Bassett Pratt CC W 6-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Brody Lewis Fort Hays State W TF, 22-7 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Jonathon Ball Fort Hays State W TF, 21-6 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 No. 10 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State W 7-6 Bob Smith (1st)12/17 Benjamin Barton Campbell W MD, 14-4 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Jamal Morris NC State W 3-1 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Sam Turner Wyoming W TF, 19-4 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Jason Tsirtsis Arizona State L 3-2 Reno TOC (3rd)12/17 Josh Heil Campbell W 12-8 Reno TOC (3rd)1/5 No. 17 Beau Donahue NC State L 6-4, SV1 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 2 Brandon Sorensen Iowa L TF, 23-8 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Kyler Rea West Virginia W MD, 12-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Chance Driscoll Kent State W TF, 23-8 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 3 Grant Leeth Missouri L 8-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 No. 18 Jarrett Degen Iowa State W 11-9, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 8 Max Thomsen Northern Iowa L 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Jensen Lorea Edinboro W F, 5:11 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Davion Jeffies Oklahoma W MD, 13-4 Dual (Stillwater)

MIKE MAGALDO2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Demarco Speller Wayland Baptist W F, 2:30 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Jon Gonzales Ozarks W F, 1:14 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 No. 1 Dean Heil Oklahoma State L MD, 10-2 OCU Open (2nd)11/12 Kizhan Clarke American W 5-3 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Pete Lipari Rutgers W 6-4, SV1 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Brent Moore Virginia Tech W 7-5 Journeymen (1st)12/3 Kevin Kissane Pratt CC W 6-4 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Rio Zamora Central Oklahoma W 6-1 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Brandon Ball Fort Hays State L 6-5 Bob Smith (DNP)

ANDREW MARSDEN2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 184/197 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Riley Williams Wayland Baptist W F, 3:43 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Jake Woodley Oklahoma L 6-5 OCU Open (2nd)11/11 No. 10 Danny Chaid North Carolina L 13-9 Dual (Albany)11/12 No. 2 Jared Haught Virginia Tech L 5-2 Journeymen (4th)11/12 Jake Jacobsen Lehigh W F, 6:33 Journeymen (4th)11/12 No. 19 Jeric Kasunic American L 7-1 Journeymen (4th)11/19 Bobby Steveson Minnesota W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Cordell Eaton North Dakota State W TF, 16-1 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Khalil Gipson Adams State W F, 0:58 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Sage Eckman Newman W F, 2:02 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Colton Looper Central Oklahoma W 10-3 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Rakim Dean Fort Hays State W F, 4:41 Bob Smith (1st)12/17 Alejandro Sandoval Southern Oregon W TF, 15-0 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 Cade Belshay Arizona State W F, 4:17 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 No. 11 Corey Griego Oregon State L F, 6:48 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 Chad Porter Arizona State W MD, 11-0 Reno TOC (5th)12/17 Sawyer Root Citadel W F, 2:01 Reno TOC (5th)1/1 Stan Smeltzer Virginia Tech L 10-9 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Corey Damiana Hofstra L 12-7 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/28 Dane Pestano Iowa State W 11-8 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Dylan Reynolds Edinboro W MD, 20-6 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Andrew Dixon Oklahoma W 9-6 Dual (Stillwater)

GEO MARTINEZ2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 149 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Gabe Perez Wayland Baptist W F, 1:27 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State L 10-8, SV1 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Ny'Trell Dean Ozarks W F, 0:55 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Mario Vasquez Ozarks W TF, 18-3 OCU Open (3rd)11/11 No. 15 Troy Heilmann North Carolina L 4-3 Dual (Albany)11/12 Michael Sprague American W 10-4 Journeymen (1st)11/12 No. 17 Ronnie Perry Lock Haven W F, 0:45 Journeymen (1st)11/12 No. 4 Solomon Chishko Virginia Tech W 8-1 Journeymen (1st)11/19 Hunter Marko Minnesota W MD, 9-1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Mitch Bengston North Dakota State W 2-0 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Dominick Howard Barton County CC W F, 1:53 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Noah Hermosillo Adams State W TF, 20-5 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Gabriel McDuffie Labette CC W F, 1:09 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Tristan Moran Oklahoma State W 7-2 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State L 7-6 Bob Smith (2nd)12/18 Jimmy Fate Northern Colorado W MD, 13-1 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Sam Turner Wyoming L 4-3 Dual (Cheyenne)

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KEEGAN MOORE2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 184 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/11 Adis Radoncic North Carolina W 5-2 Dual (Albany)11/12 Paul Dunn Lehigh W F, 1:08 Journeymen (3rd)11/12 No. 7 Zach Zavatsky Virginia Tech L 8-5 Journeymen (3rd)11/12 Jack Wedholm Army W F, 0:37 Journeymen (3rd)11/19 Owen Webster Minnesota W 7-5 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Tyler McNutt North Dakota State W F, 3:43 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Micquille Robinson Fort Hays State W F, 1:15 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Joe Speeno Central Oklahoma W F, 0:22 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Noel Torres Newman L 8-3 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Bear Hughes Oklahoma State W 6-2 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Austin Harris Oklahoma State W 7-4 Bob Smith (3rd)12/18 Dylan Gabel Northern Colorado L MD, 10-1 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Chaz Polson Wyoming W 8-7 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 3 Pete Renda NC State L 3-0 Dual (Naples)1/14 Mitch Bowman Iowa L 10-6 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Brenden McRill West Virginia W 3-1, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Colin McCracken Kent State W 8-5 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 14 Canten Marriott Missouri L 2-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 10 Drew Foster Northern Iowa L MD, 12-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Zach Ancewicz Edinboro W 9-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Matt Waddell Oklahoma W F, 0:40 Dual (Stillwater)

DALTON MORAN2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Christian Lechuga New Mexico Highlands W F, 1:40 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma State L 5-3, SV1 OCU Open (2nd)11/12 Sam Schneider Ithaca L MD, 17-5 Journeymen (5th)11/12 Rian Burris The Citadel L 5-2 Journeymen (5th)11/12 Douglas Gudenburr The Citadel W 6-4 Journeymen (5th)12/3 Luke Weber Nebraska L 4-1 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Ryan Delforge Cloud County CC W 11-4 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Bryan Dutton Central Oklahoma L 6-1 Bob Smith (DNP)1/19 Nick Kiussis West Virginia L F, 2:04 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Isaac Bast Kent State L 7-1 Dual (Stillwater)

TRISTAN MORAN2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 141/149 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Ny'Trell Dean Ozarks W TF, 18-0 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Robert Shirley New Mexico Highlands W TF, 19-2 OCU Open (2nd)11/5 Boo Lewallen Oklahoma State L 4-2, SV2 OCU Open (2nd)11/12 Jonathan Mele Lehigh W 10-8, SV1 Journeymen (1st)11/12 No. 18 Jamal Morris NC State W MD, 19-7 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Nicholas Monico Kent State W 6-3 Journeymen (1st)12/3 Marquel Parks Adams State W F, 2:18 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Walker Johnson Nebraska-Kearne W F, 2:00 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Brik Fillipo Central Oklahoma W 11-4 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 No. 10 Geo Martinez Oklahoma State L 7-2 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Brandon Konecny Air Force Prep W 7-2 Bob Smith (3rd)12/3 Will Steitzlen Central Oklahoma W FF Bob Smith (3rd)12/17 Hans Rockwell Unattached W TF, 17-1 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Ryan Farina Cal Poly W TF, 17-2 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 No. 17 Ben Donahue NC State L 7-2 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Dre-son Scruggs Utah Valley W TF, 17-2 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Zak Evans Oregon State W F, 0:25 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Kyle Gliva North Dakota State W 4-2 Reno TOC (DNP)1/1 Jake DeAngelo NC State W F, 2:47 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Josh Heil Campbell L 8-2 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 No. 20 Ronnie Perry Lock Haven W F, 6:06 Southern Scuffle (DNP)1/1 Trevor Elfvin Drexel L 11-5 Southern Scuffle (DNP)

NICK PICCININNI2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Sophomore Year | 125 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 No. 1 Darian Cruz * Lehigh W 8-5 NWCA All-Star Classic11/12 Josiah Kline Lock Haven W TF, 16-1 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Trey Chalifoux Army W 10-4 Journeymen (1st)11/12 Kyle Norstrem Virginia Tech W 7-3 Journeymen (1st)11/19 No. 5 Ethan Lizak Minnesota L 10-9 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Paul Bianchi North Dakota State W 6-1 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Cameron Rudy Labette CC W TF, 16-1 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Timothy Null Central Oklahoma W TF, 19-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Dylan Gowin Nebraska W MD, 15-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Eli Hale Oklahoma State W 9-4 Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Sean Cannon Northern Colorado W TF, 16-0 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Drake Foster Wyoming W MD, 15-1 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 8 Sean Fausz NC State L 9-5 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 9 Spencer Lee Iowa L 10-5 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 No. 14 Zeke Moisey West Virginia W 4-0 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Jake Ferri Kent State W TF, 16-1 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 Barlow McGhee Missouri W inj., 2:20 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Sinjin Briggs Iowa State W TF, 15-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 20 Jay Schwarm Northern Iowa W MD, 12-2 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 No. 11 Sean Russell Edinboro W 3-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 No. 16 Christian Moody Oklahoma W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater)* All-Star match does not count toward record

CORNELIUS PUTNAM2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | HeavyweightDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Ben Elledge NE Oklahoma A&M W F, 1:15 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Brix Bickey Barton L 8-6 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Adolfo Sotolongo Ozarks W 3-1, SV1 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Gage Johnson Oklahoma City W 3-2 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Russell Coats NE Oklahoma A&M W 5-3 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Brian Andrews NE Oklahoma A&M W 6-3 OCU Open (3rd)11/18 Dominick Johnson Liberty W 2-1 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Vinnie Scalelta McKendree W 3-2 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Jon Floyd Cumberland L 2-1 Lindenwood (DNP)12/3 Blake Andrews Oklahoma State L MD, 9-1 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Gage Johnson Oklahoma City W 2-0 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Brady Radik Nebraska-Kearne W 4-2 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 AJ Cooper Fort Hays State W F, 1:32 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Ethan Andersen Oklahoma State L 4-3 Bob Smith (DNP)1/27 Russell Coats NE Oklahoma A&M W 7-0 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Adolfo Sotolongo Ozarks W 3-0 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Brian Andrews NE Oklahoma A&M L 2-1 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Colin McCoy Oklahoma W 3-1, SV1 Golden Norsemen (3rd)1/27 Ben Elledge NE Oklahoma A&M W F, 3:54 Golden Norsemen (3rd)

CHANDLER ROGERS2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 165 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/11 Clay Lautt North Carolina W 9-4 Dual (Albany)11/12 Houston Curtis The Citadel W F, 1:41 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 Sage Heller Hofstra W F, 1:28 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 8 David McFadden Virginia Tech L 4-3 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 No. 10 Nick Wanzek Minnesota W 3-2 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 No. 15 Andrew Fogarty North Dakota State W 9-3 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Vinny Dolce Air Force Prep W F, 0:48 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Martin Verhaeghe Fort Hays State W F, 0:32 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 John Blankenship Nebraska W F, 3:38 Bob Smith (1st)12/3 Joe Smith Oklahoma State W FF Bob Smith (1st)12/18 Keilan Torres Northern Colorado W F, 0:54 Dual (Greeley)12/19 No. 15 Branson Ashworth Wyoming L 5-2 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Brian Hamann NC State W MD, 13-1 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 11 Alex Marinelli Iowa L 5-2 Dual (Iowa City)1/27 Connor Flynn Missouri W F, 3:17 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Brady Jennings Iowa State W F, 1:07 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Dan Kelly Northern Iowa W 7-5, SV1 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 Fritz Hoehn Edinboro W F, 0:35 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Dawaylon Barnes Oklahoma W 8-2 Dual (Stillwater)

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WYATT SHEETS2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Freshman Year | 157 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Reis Humphrey New Mexico Highlands W 7-1 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Jonce Blaylock Oklahoma State L 5-3 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Ari Cruz Houston-Downtown W F, 1:07 OCU Open (3rd)11/5 Reis Humphrey New Mexico Highlands W 4-2, SV1 OCU Open (3rd)11/12 Anthony Wokasch American W 11-4 Journeymen (4th)11/12 Kent Lane Lehigh L MD, 12-3 Journeymen (4th)11/12 BC Laprade Virginia Tech L 9-7 Journeymen (4th)11/18 Nick McGhee Maryville W MD, 13-2 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Johnny Mologousis Illinois L 3-2 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Josh Nidever Hannibal-Lagrange W F, 2:15 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Hunter Jones West Virginia W TF, 16-0 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Kaleb Warner Central Missouri W F, 0:43 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Kenny Boyd Missouri Valley W TF, 20-2 Lindenwood (DNP)12/3 Dakota Hernandez Nebraska-Kearne W MD, 12-1 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Conrad Vajnar Fort Hays State W TF, 15-0 Bob Smith (DNP)12/3 Dayton Garrett Central Oklahoma L 3-1 Bob Smith (DNP)

JACOBE SMITH2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 174 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Jacob Sherrill Ozarks W F, 1:13 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Joseph McAleavey Bacone W F, 1:36 OCU Open (1st)11/11 No. 9 Ethan Ramos North Carolina L 13-8 Dual (Albany)11/12 Bobby Fehr Hofstra W 7-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 19 Ben Harvey Army W 6-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 11 Jordan Kutler Lehigh L 5-4 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 Chris Pfarr Minnesota W MD, 10-1 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Charley Popp North Dakota State W TF, 21-5 Dual (Fargo)12/3 Andres Villa Oklahoma City W F, 2:09 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Jordon Ward Unattached W TF, 18-2 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Dylan Wiesner Fort Hays State W MD, 18-5 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Mikey Labriola Nebraska L 7-6 Bob Smith (2nd)12/18 Seth Bogulski Northern Colorado W 6-4 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Kyle Pope Wyoming W 8-7 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Daniel Bullard NC State W 7-2 Dual (Naples)1/14 Joey Gunther Iowa W 3-1 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Parker VonEgidy West Virginia W 9-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Dylan Barreiro Kent State W F, 1:24 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 4 Daniel Lewis Missouri L 7-3 Dual (Stillwater)

JOE SMITH2017-18 Match-by-Match | Junior Year | 165/174 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site12/3 Brok Williams* Oklahoma City W MD, 20-7 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Dalton Peters* Nebraska W F, 3:29 Bob Smith (2nd)12/3 Mason Thompson* Central Oklahoma W MD, 15-5 Bob Smith (2nd)1/27 Carlos Diaz NE Oklahoma A&M W MD, 14-2 Norsemen Open (1st)1/27 Jacob Sherrill Ozarks W TF, 21-6 Norsemen Open (1st)1/27 Dayton Garrett Central Oklahoma W F, 4:06 Norsemen Open (1st)1/27 Anthony Mantanona Oklahoma W 14-7 Norsemen Open (1st)*wrestled at 165 pounds

JOSH SOLOMON2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 141 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Jory Brumnett NE Oklahoma A&M W 6-3 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Darian Manzanares New Mexico HS L 6-4, SV1 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Colton Williams North Texas L 10-8, SV1 OCU Open (DNP)11/18 Scott Cook Ellsworth CC L 9-3 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Carson Meek Central Missouri W F, 1:46 Lindenwood (DNP)11/18 Alec White Purdue L 5-4 Lindenwood (DNP)12/17 Kyle Kintz Colorado Mesa W 10-3 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 No. 3 Bryce Meredith Wyoming L F, 1:24 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Cruz Velasquez Simon Fraser W F, 5:32 Reno TOC (DNP)

JET TAYLOR2017-18 Match-by-Match | Freshman Year | 125 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Taywone McNack Cowley College L 6-4 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Von Gray Unattached W TF, 17-2 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Gabe Gray Wayland Baptist W TF, 16-0 OCU Open (DNP)11/5 Jorge Vega Cloud County CC L 8-4 OCU Open (DNP)11/18 Camron Neal Ellsworth CC W 10-5 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Jacob Seto Missouri Valley W F, 1:50 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Dillon Prutch Labette CC L F, 1:58 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Jakob Allison Iowa State W F, 3:39 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Marshall Craig Purdue W 14-8 Lindenwood (3rd)11/18 Anthony Jagel Marian W 7-4 Lindenwood (3rd)12/17 Paul Bianchi North Dakota State L MD, 11-2 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Joel Avila Tru MMA W 11-6 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Caballa Mhar Eastern Oregon W F, 1:24 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Jeremy Trinh Fresno State W F, 0:35 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Aaron Assad Missouri W F, 1:36 Reno TOC (DNP)12/17 Brandon Courtney Arizona State L 15-9 Reno TOC (DNP)1/27 Cory Muniz Ozarks W 4-2 Norsemen Open (4th)1/27 William Freeman Central Baptist W MD, 18-6 Norsemen Open (4th)1/27 Jack Karstetter NE Oklahoma A&M L 13-6 Norsemen Open (4th)1/27 Cory Muniz Ozarks W 7-2 Norsemen Open (4th)1/27 James Tann Cole Central Oklahoma L MD, 15-3 Norsemen Open (4th)

PRESTON WEIGEL2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | 197 poundsDate Opponent School Result Score Site12/18 No. 19 Jacob Seeley Northern Colorado W 7-0 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Cody Vigoren Wyoming W TF, 15-0 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 No. 7 Mike Macchiavello NC State W 5-4 Dual (Naples)1/14 No. 5 Cash Wilcke Iowa W 6-0 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 No. 13 Jacob Smith West Virginia W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Kyle Conel Kent State W TF, 16-0 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 No. 7 Willie Miklus Missouri L 10-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Samuel Colbray Iowa State W 4-1 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 No. 13 Jacob Holschlag Northern Iowa W 4-3 Dual (Stillwater)

DEREK WHITE2017-18 Match-by-Match | R-Junior Year | HeavyweightDate Opponent School Result Score Site11/5 Jerhett Lee Ouachita Baptist W TF, 20-2 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Vernon Willis Wayland Baptist W TF, 16-1 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Lance Dixon Oklahoma W 4-1 OCU Open (1st)11/5 Blake Andrews Oklahoma State W MD, 10-0 OCU Open (1st)11/11 Cory Daniel North Carolina W MD, 10-1 Dual (Albany)11/12 No. 20 Jordan Wood Lehigh W 3-2 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 9 Thomas Haines Lock Haven W MD, 12-1 Journeymen (2nd)11/12 No. 11 Mike Hughes Hofstra L 1-0 Journeymen (2nd)11/19 Rylee Streifel Minnesota W 5-2 Dual (Stillwater)11/26 Dan Stibral North Dakota State W MD, 12-3 Dual (Fargo)12/18 Robert Winters Northern Colorado W MD, 12-4 Dual (Greeley)12/19 Hunter Mullins Wyoming W TF, 17-2 Dual (Cheyenne)1/5 Malik McDonald NC State W MD, 8-0 Dual (Naples1/14 No. 6 Sam Stoll Iowa L 6-4, SV2 Dual (Iowa City)1/19 Brandon Ngati West Virginia W 10-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/21 Devin Nye Kent State W MD, 10-1 Dual (Stillwater)1/27 Wyatt Koelling Missouri W MD, 17-4 Dual (Stillwater)1/28 Marcus Harrington Iowa State W 4-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/3 Carter Isley Northern Iowa W MD, 8-0 Dual (Stillwater)2/9 No. 14 Billy Miller Edinboro W MD, 12-3 Dual (Stillwater)2/11 Connor Webb Oklahoma W TF, 21-6 Dual (Stillwater)

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2017-18 DUAL RESULTS

DUAL 1Nov. 11, 2017 | Clifton Park, N.Y.

Shenendehowa HS | Journeymen NE Duals

NORTH CAROLINA NO. 22 9

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 25

CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. – The third-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team picked up its first win of the 2017-18 season Saturday afternoon at the Journeymen Northeast Duals, defeating No. 22 North Carolina, 25-9, at Shenendehowa High School. The Cowboys (1-0) never trailed in the dual, as North Carolina forfeited the 125-pound match and OSU took six of the remaining nine matches to lock up the victory. The win puts head coach John Smith one dual victory away from 400 for his career. Under Smith, OSU is 24-2-1 in season openers. At 133, redshirt sophomore Kaid Brock tallied his first dual win of the year in a decision over Tar Heel Zach Sherman. Sherman struck first with a takedown in the opening minute before Brock was able to escape and score two points of his own to take a 3-2 lead after the first period. With riding time, the Cowboy would hold on for the 5-3 win. Two-time defending national champion Dean Heil stretched his win streak to 45 matches Saturday with a win over A.C. Headlee. Heil tallied a couple of takedowns in the second and third periods while allowing Headlee none to wrap up a 5-2 decision. OSU dropped its first match of the day at 149 pounds, with Geo Martinez coming up short, 4-3, in his first dual start as a Cowboy to No. 15 Troy Heil-mann. After a Martinez takedown in the second period, the score was tied at two heading to the third. Martinez, choosing down to open the frame, escaped to take a 3-2 lead and held it for much of the period; however, Heilmann was able to score a takedown in the final 30 seconds to take the win. Jonce Blaylock moved to 5-0 in his last five dual starts as he dropped Kennedy Monday for a decision to expand the Pokes' lead to 15-3. Both Blaylock and Monday tallied a couple takedowns each throughout the match, but Blaylock's ability to escape from bottom and a two-point nearfall to end the match clinched the 10-5 victory for the junior. Junior Chandler Rogers escaped an early deficit against UNC's Clay Lautt to grab his first win of the season and expand the Cowboys' lead. In the open-ing period, Lautt was awarded an optional start after Rogers called an injury timeout, and escaped followed by a takedown and Rogers escape to put the Cowboy down, 3-1, heading to the second. Lautt chose down and escaped to build his lead to 4-1. Rogers then scored eight unanswered over the final two periods, including a couple of takedowns and a two-point nearfall, to win, 9-4, with riding time. Junior Jacobe Smith made his first start of his OSU career at 174 pounds against No. 9 Ethan Ramos. Smith scored a takedown midway through the second to take a 5-4 lead, but Ramos pulled away from that point and claimed the Tar Heels' second win of the day in a 13-8 decision. Redshirt freshman Keegan Moore got the win in his Cowboy debut, picking up a pair of takedowns over Adis Radoncic to notch the 5-2 decision. Sophomore 197-pounder Andrew Marsden opened his match against No. 10 Danny Chaid strong, scoring a takedown and two-point nearfall, along with a reversal in the first frame to lead, 6-5, after one. Chaid, however, would regain the lead in the second and not look back, pulling away for the 13-9 decision. At heavyweight, Derek White was able to score bonus points for the Pokes, scoring two takedowns and a four-point nearfall on his way to a 10-1 major decision over Cory Daniel to wrap up the match. It marked the second dual win of White's career.

No. 3 Oklahoma State 25, No. 22 North Carolina 9Nov. 11, 2017 | Shenendehowa High School | Clifton Park, N.Y.125: No. 3 Nick Piccininni (OSU) wins by forfeit133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Zach Sherman (UNC) 5-3141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. A.C. Headlee (UNC) 5-2149: No. 15 Troy Heilmann (UNC) dec. Geo Martinez (OSU) 4-3157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. Kennedy Monday (UNC) 10-5165: No. 4 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. Clay Lautt (UNC) 9-4174: No. 9 Ethan Ramos (UNC) dec. No. 12 Jacobe Smith (OSU) 13-8184: Keegan Moore (OSU) dec. Adis Radoncic (UNC) 5-2197: No. 10 Danny Chaid (UNC) dec. Andrew Marsden (OSU) 13-9HWT: Derek White (OSU) MD Cory Daniel (UNC) 10-1

DUAL 2Nov. 19, 2017 | Stillwater, Okla.

Gallagher-Iba Arena

MINNESOTA NO. 6 3

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 30

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State's wrestling team dominated sixth-ranked Minnesota on Saturday, 30-3, at Gallagher-Iba Arena. With the win, head coach John Smith tallied his 400th career victory, becoming one of only seven coaches to accomplish the feat at the Division I level. "I didn't even know it," Smith said. "It just means I'm old, I think. You look back on 400, and you know a lot of athletes participated in that. I've got a lot of pride in Oklahoma State wrestling. It's tough to put 400 victories up. You've got to give your student athletes a lot of respect because without them, you couldn't have done this." Two-time defending national champion Dean Heil started the Cowboys off at 141 pounds. Heil extended his win streak to 49 against Minnesota's Tommy Thorn. After a scoreless first period, Heil scored on an escape in the second and picked up a takedown with 15 seconds left in the match to lock up win No. 99 for the Cowboy. Geo Martinez picked up a 9-1 decision against Hunter Marko. The 149-pounder scored a takedown in the first and collected more than a minute of riding time in the process. Marko scored on an escape in the second, but it was Martinez's match from there, earning a four-point nearfall in the final seconds of the match. At 157 pounds, Jonce Blaylock picked up a 3-1 decision over No. 10 Jake Short in sudden victory. Blaylock scored a quick escape in the second and eventually allowed Short to score an escape of his own. The match went to sudden victory where Blaylock scored a takedown within 15 seconds for the win, which marked the third ranked victory of his career. Returning All-American Chandler Rogers outlasted No. 10 Nick Wanzek in a 3-2 decision. No. 6 Rogers scored an escape five seconds into the second and narrowly missed picking up back points toward the end of the period. Wanzek scored a quick escape in the third, but Rogers came back with a takedown. The Golden Gopher escaped again, but Rogers held on for the win. In his Gallagher-Iba debut, No. 12 Jacobe Smith took a 10-1 major decision against Chris Pfarr. The Cowboy came out hot in the first scoring a takedown and a two-point nearfall, before taking Pfarr to his back for two more, taking a six-point lead to the second. Smith scored on the escape quickly and picked up one more takedown with 20 seconds remaining. Keegan Moore collected his first win in GIA with a 7-5 decision over Owen Webster. In a back-and-forth contest, Moore scored a takedown with just under two minutes to go in the first and allowed an escape. Webster escaped again in the second to tie the match heading to the third period, but Moore wasn't finished; he scored an early reversal in the third before giving up an escape and a takedown. With less than a minute to go, Moore scored again on the reversal and collected riding time. In commanding first period against Bobby Stevenson, Andrew Marsden scored a quick takedown to start. After allowing an escape, Marsden scored another takedown and picked up back points with a four-point nearfall to lead, 8-1 heading to the second frame. Following an escape in the second, Marsden entered the third where he scored another escape and finished with one more takedown in the final seconds for a 12-3 major decision. No. 11 Derek White took the heavyweight match in a 5-2 decision over Rylee Streifel. White scored a takedown within 10 seconds in the first period before scoring on an escape in the second, while holding his opponent score-less. Streifel escaped in the third, but White would score another takedown with 12 seconds remaining to cap off the match. The Cowboys dropped their first match of the evening at 125 pounds. No. 3 Nick Piccininni came out firing with two takedowns, a four-point nearfall and more than a minute and a half of riding time in the first period. No. 5 Ethan Lizak came storming back in the second period with four and two-point near-falls of his own, all but erasing Piccininni's riding time. The pair started from the neutral position in the third where Lizak scored a takedown and allowed an escape. Just over a minute of riding time gave Lizak the 10-9 decision. In the final bout of the evening, No. 4 Kaid Brock outlasted Mitch McKee in a 9-7 decision. Brock got off to a solid start with three first-period takedowns, while sixth-ranked McKee would score an escape on each of those. Brock scored an escape early in the second but went scoreless the remainder of the period and gave up a takedown. The 133-pounder notched one more takedown in the third to wrap up the dual.

No. 3 Oklahoma State 30, No. 6 Minnesota 3Nov. 19, 2017 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. No. 8 Tommy Thorn (MINN) 3-1149: No. 12 Geo Martinez (OSU) MD Hunter Marko (MINN) 9-1157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. No. 10 Jake Short (MINN) 3-1, SV1165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. No. 10 Nick Wanzek (MINN) 3-2174: No. 12 Jacobe Smith (OSU) MD Chris Pfarr (MINN) 10-1184: Keegan Moore (OSU) dec. Owen Webster (MINN) 7-5197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) MD Robert Steveson (MINN) 12-3HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) dec. Rylee Streifel (MINN) 5-2125: No. 5 Ethan Lizak (MINN) dec. No. 3 Nick Piccininni (OSU) 10-9133: No. 4 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 6 Mitch McKee (MINN) 9-7

DUAL 3Nov. 26, 2017 | Fargo, N.D.

Scheels Center

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 40

NORTH DAKOTA STATE RV 3

FARGO, N.D. – In the first all-time meeting between the two programs, the third-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team handled new Big 12 foe North Dakota State, 40-3, Sunday at the Scheels Center. Senior 141-pounder Dean Heil tallied his 100th overall win and 50th consecutive in the process. The Cowboys (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) tallied six bonus point victories en route to their first Big 12 win of the season, as Kaid Brock and Keegan Moore recorded falls to go along with technical falls from Heil, Jacobe Smith and Andrew Marsden, as well as a major decision from Derek White. OSU was dominant, only allowing one NDSU takedown on the day to their 23. "I think there were mismatches at a lot of weights," head coach John Smith said. "We felt a little bit of burn in some of those matches and we didn't want to wrestle through it in a few…It was a good team effort but I see some areas that we really need to focus on." Nick Piccininni opened the match for the Cowboys at 125 pounds against Paul Bianchi. The OSU redshirt sophomore led wire-to-wire, scoring takedowns in the first and third period to notch the 6-1 decision and move to 4-1 overall on the season. Brock scored the first bonus points of the day for the Pokes by way of a fall in 4:06 over McGwire Midkiff. Racking up four takedowns and a nearfall for a 12-3 lead, Brock was able to turn Midkiff to his back in the second period and finish out the fall. The pin was Brock's second—and quickest—of the season. Heil recorded his 100th win in style on Sunday, teching Nico Colunga early in the second period for his 50th-straight win. The Cowboy senior didn't allow Colunga a point in the match, using a pair of takedowns and three nearfalls for the 16-0 tech fall. With a career record of 100-11, Heil is the 42nd Cowboy to enter the 100-win club. "That is big," Smith said. "He had a little bit of a rough week. He was hurt all week and a little bit nervous about wrestling today, but I threw him out there. I didn't see any reason not to. He did a nice job. That's what you hope for him to do is to go out there and put him away quick. He did that." Redshirt Geo Martinez pulled out a 2-0 win over Mitch Bengston to keep the Bison off the board at 149 pounds. After a scoreless first period, Martinez elected to open the second in the down position and escaped to get off the board. In the final frame, Martinez rode Bengston for the whole frame to lock up the riding time point and the win. The Bison took their only match of the day at 157 pounds, as No. 12 Clay Ream edged junior Jonce Blaylock, 3-2, to send the Cowboys into the halftime intermission with a 17-3 advantage. Chandler Rogers continued the winning for OSU at 165 pounds, dropping No, 15 Andrew Fogarty, 9-3. Rogers used a pair of takedowns and a nearfall to put Fogarty away and move to 5-1 overall on the season. The Cowboys finished off the day with four bonus point wins from the back end of their lineup. Recording six takedowns and a pair of nearfalls, Jacobe Smith had no trouble scoring on NDSU's Charley Popp at 174 pounds. Smith turned Popp for a nearfall with six seconds to go in the match to wrap up the tech in 6:52 for his second dual win as a Cowboy. After a slow start against 184-pounder Tyler McNutt, Keegan Moore turned things around in a hurry and ended up with a second-period fall. Moore found himself in a 3-1 hole early in the second, but quickly converted on a takedown and turned McNutt onto his back for the pin in 3:43. At 197 pounds, Andrew Marsden only needed three minutes to finish off Cordell Eaton by way of 16-1 technical fall. Marsden scored two takedowns and three nearfalls in the opening period to record his first tech of the season. Heavyweight Derek White had little trouble with Daniel Stibral in the final match of the day, staying undefeated in dual action this season with a 12-3 major decision for his ninth win in 10 matches this season.

No. 3 Oklahoma State 40, North Dakota State 3Nov. 26, 2017 | Scheels Center | Fargo, N.D.125: No. 4 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. Paul Bianchi (NDSU) 6-1133: No. 4 Kaid Brock (OSU) fall McGwire Midkiff (NDSU) 4:06141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) TF Sam Hampton/Nico Colunga (NDSU) 16-0149: No. 11 Geo Martinez (OSU) dec. Mitch Bengston (NDSU) 2-0157: No. 12 Clay Ream (NDSU) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 3-2165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. No. 15 Andrew Fogarty (NDSU) 9-3174: No. 12 Jacobe Smith (OSU) TF Charley Popp (NDSU) 21-5184: Keegan Moore (OSU) fall Tyler McNutt (NDSU) 3:43197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) TF Cordell Eaton (NDSU) 16-1HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) MD Dan Stibral (NDSU) 12-3

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2017-18 DUAL RESULTS

DUAL 4Dec. 18, 2017 | Greeley, Colo.

Bank of Colorado Arena

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 37

NORTHERN COLORADO 4

GREELEY, Colo. – The No. 3 Oklahoma State wrestling team picked up its second Big 12 win of the season Monday in a 37-4 victory over Northern Colorado. Five Cowboys picked up bonus point wins in the effort, including a pair of falls from Dean Heil and Chandler Rogers and a technical fall from Nick Pic-cininni. Cowboy All-American Preston Weigel also made his first appearance of the season at 197 pounds. The night started at 157 pounds with Cowboy Jonce Blaylock taking on Northern Colorado's Tyler Kinn. Blaylock scratched out a couple of takedowns in the first two periods to take a 5-1 lead into the third. The Cowboy sealed up the win in the final frame, punctuating the match with a couple more takedowns to come away with the 10-3 triumph. Rogers quickly added bonus points at 165, taking down Keilan Torres in the opening minute of his match before putting Torres on his back for the fall in 53 seconds. It marked the sixth fall of the season for the Cowboy and 30th of his career. Redshirt junior Jacobe Smith pushed the OSU lead to 12-0 at 174 pounds with a win over Seth Bogulski. Smith jumped out to a 4-1 lead after the open-ing frame, but Bogulski would cut his lead to 5-3 with a takedown midway through the second. Smith was able to escape before the end of the period and only allowed a Bogulski escape in the third to get the 6-4 victory. The Bears picked up their lone win of the evening at 184 pounds by way of a Dylan Gabel major decision over Keegan Moore. Early in the first, Gabel attacked and converted on a takedown, injuring Moore in the process. From that point, it was all Gabel, who would finish off the 10-1 major over the redshirt freshman. Matched up with No. 19 Jacob Seely in his first appearance of the season, Weigel didn't appear to have much trouble. After a scoreless first period, Weigel was able to score on a takedown in the second before electing to open the third on top and turning Seely for a nearfall. With riding time added, Weigel picked up the 7-0 decision in his debut. "I'm feeling really good coming back from this injury," Weigel said. "It sucks sitting out and I don't think anyone wants to do it. I trained hard through it and I don't feel like I lost anything. I feel like I picked up where I left off from last year." Heavyweight Derek White earned his fifth major decision on the year in a 12-4 triumph over Robert Winters. White denied Winters any offensive scores in the bout, while scoring five takedowns of his own. The Cowboy junior picked up his 10th win of the season in the match. Piccininni made quick work of Sean Cannon at 125 pounds, racking up a takedown and four nearfalls to notch a 16-0 technical fall in 2:21. The win moved the redshirt sophomore to 9-1 overall on the season and was his fourth tech. At 133 pounds, Kaid Brock came away with a narrow, 9-8 decision over Rico Montoya. Brock appeared in control in the first, scoring three takedowns to take a 6-2 lead into the second, where Montoya narrowed the advantage to 6-5 with another score. Starting the final frame on bottom, Brock was able to score a reversal; however, Montoya would tie it late with an escape and another takedown, but Brock would come away with the win on riding time. Dean Heil stretched the advantage to 33-4 with a quick fall in 1:47 over Ben Polkowske at 141. With the pin, Heil ties his career high for falls in a sea-son with four and moves into a tie with Johny Hendricks for the eighth-longest win streak in school history with 55. Making the start in his home state of Colorado, Geo Martinez was able to finish off the Cowboy victory with a dominant, 13-1 major decision over Jimmy Fate. Martinez led from start to finish, tallying three takedowns and a four-point nearfall en route to the win. The Cowboys will have a quick turnaround, as they head to Cheyenne, Wyo., tomorrow at 7 p.m. MT for a bout with Big 12 foe Wyoming. "We've got some great matchups tomorrow," head coach John Smith said. "I had a chance to watch their team wrestle in Reno. It's a good squad, and it's going to be a good match."

No. 3 Oklahoma State 37, Northern Colorado 4Dec. 18, 2017 | Bank of Colorado Arena | Greeley, Colo.157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. Tyler Kinn (UNC) 9-3165: No. 6 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Keilan Torres (UNC) 0:54174: No. 10 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. Seth Boguski (UNC) 6-4184: Dylan Gabel (UNC) MD Keegan Moore (OSU) 10-1197: No. 4 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 19 Jacob Seeley (UNC) 7-0285: No. 8 Derek White (OSU) MD Robert Winters (UNC) 12-4125: No. 3 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Sean Cannon (UNC) 16-0; 2:22133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Rico Montoya (UNC) 9-8141: No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) fall Ben Polkowske (UNC) 1:14149: No. 10 Geo Martinez (OSU) MD Jimmy Fate (UNC) 13-1

DUAL 5Dec. 19, 2017 | Cheyenne, Wyo.

Storey Gym

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 20

WYOMING RV 15

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The third-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team over-came a nine-point deficit to open Tuesday's dual against Big 12 foe Wyoming to come away with the 20-15 win and remain undefeated on the season. OSU (5-0, 3-0 Big 12) took the win at a raucous Storey Gym despite upsets of Geo Martinez, Chandler Rogers, Kaid Brock and Dean Heil, and thanks especially to bonus point wins from Preston Weigel, Derek White and Nick Piccininni. Heil's loss to No. 3 Bryce Meredith ended the two-time defending national champion's win streak at 55 wins. "It probably wasn't the best showing, but I had a feeling it was going to be tougher than we thought," head coach John Smith said. "We tried to get them ready for it telling them that it was going to be tough and they were going to have to grind it out. You may be able to beat the other guy at Big 12's by six, seven or eight points, but you might have to win by one tonight. We didn't want to do that, not at those first three weights anyways…It wasn't pretty, but it was good to see guys battle us back into the match." "In the end, dual meets are always different," Smith said. "You look at the outcome and see we won those two important matches at 174 and 184. You never know. When your team needs you, you step out. Then, when we secured the win, we might not have had that fight at 133 and 141. I thought Dean wrestled hard and wrestled well. He was tired, and we expect that coming to Wyoming. We knew they were going to fill (the gym) in a big-time match. There's no shame there. We took it on the chin with a win, but we could have gotten out of here without the win." Wyoming opened the dual with three-straight wins, beginning with a Sam Turner 4-3 decision over OSU's Geo Martinez at 149. At 157, Jonce Blaylock couldn't come up with a win over No. 17 Archie Colgan, coming up short, 3-1. Wyoming then ran the score to 9-0 at 165, as Rogers was bested by No. 15 Branson Ashworth in a 6-2 decision. Jacobe Smith got OSU on the board at 174 with a decision over Kyle Pope. Trailing 4-3 after two periods, Smith was able to escape quickly to tie the match up at the beginning of the third. Pope would answer with a takedown, but Smith answered with an escape and takedown to take a 7-6 lead. Pope was able to tie it back up on an escape, but Smith claimed the 8-7 decision on riding time. Keegan Moore and Chaz Polson had another wild battle at 184 pounds. The two wrestlers each registered a takedown in the opening two periods, but Polson's two escaped put him ahead, 4-2, going into the third. Moore wouldn't back down, however, and hung tough in the third, tallying a reversal to open the frame followed by another two takedowns to gut out an 8-7 decision and pull OSU within three. Preston Weigel took back the lead for good in a 15-0 shutout tech fall at 197 over Cody Vigoren. After a scoreless first period, Weigel registered three four-point nearfalls in the second and capped off the victory with a takedown in the third to lock up the seven-minute tech. After his first two duals this season, Weigel has outscored his opponents 22-0. Heavyweight Derek White followed up Weigel's tech with one of his own over Hunter Mullins in the seventh match of the night. Mullins had no answer for the redshirt junior, who racked up five takedowns and three nearfalls on his way to finishing off the 17-2 win in 5:23. At 125 pounds, redshirt sophomore Nick Piccininni came up just a point short of a third-straight tech fall for the Pokes, but settled instead for a 15-1 ma-jor over Drake Foster. Piccininni scored three takedowns and a pair of nearfalls to overwhelm Foster and put OSU up, 20-9. Brock couldn't overcome an early 6-0 deficit the redshirt sophomore suffered when opponent Montorie Bridges scored a quick takedown and nearfall in the opening seconds of the match. Brock would answer with four takedowns of his own throughout the remainder of the bout while denying Bridges' attacks, but would ultimately come up short, 11-10. Heil suffered his first loss since February of 2016 Tuesday in a tightly-contested battle with rival Bryce Meredith. After the wrestlers traded escapes in the second and third frames to head to sudden victory tied at one apiece despite numerous scrambles. The two scrambled again for an extended period in the opening frame of sudden victory to head to the first tiebreaker. Meredith rode out the first 30 seconds against Heil, and then escaped early in the second. Heil responded and nearly scored a takedown in the final seconds; however, no points were awarded and Meredith walked away with the 2-1 win.

No. 3 Oklahoma State 20, Wyoming 15Dec. 19, 2017 | Storey Gymnasium | Cheyenne, Wyo.149: Sam Turner (WYO) dec. No. 8 Geo Martinez (OSU) 4-3157: No. 17 Archie Colgan (WYO) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 3-1165: No. 15 Branson Ashworth (WYO) dec. No. 5 Chandler Rogers (OSU) 5-2174: No. 12 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. Kyle Pope (WYO), 8-7184: Keegan Moore (OSU) dec. Chaz Polson (WYO) 8-7197: No. 4 Preston Weigel (OSU) TF Cody Vigoren (WYO) 15-0 285: No. 8 Derek White (OSU) TF Hunter Mullins (WYO) 17-2125: No. 3 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Drake Foster (WYO) 15-1133: No. 20 Montorie Bridges (WYO) dec. No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) 11-10141: No. 4 Bryce Meredith (WYO) dec. No. 1 Dean Heil (OSU) 2-1, TB1

DUAL 6Jan. 5, 2018 | Naples, Italy

Naples High School

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 19

NC STATE NO. 5 16

NAPLES, Italy – The Oklahoma State wrestling team picked up its sixth victory of the season Friday evening, holding off No. 5 North Carolina State at Naples High School in the first-ever NCAA wrestling dual held overseas. The Cowboys and Wolfpack split the dual at five bouts apiece, but it was bonus point wins from Derek White, Chandler Rogers and Kaid Brock that was the difference in the win. The Cowboys and Wolfpack were neck and neck throughout the dual, with both teams trading blows and leads; however, trailing, 16-12, with two bouts to go, OSU used wins from Rogers and 174-pound junior Jacobe Smith to come away with the victory. "I thought it was going to be a competitive dual meet," head coach John Smith said. "I thought we were in control after 133 with Kaid Brock picking up the tech fall. I thought we had something rolling. We ended up losing 141, 149 and 157. I've got to give them credit. They came back and punched us in three-straight matches and we had a chance to win two of the three." "We looked a little too hesitant," Smith said. "These are matches where we can really see ourselves for who we are. They had something to do with it. They performed and put themselves in position to win the dual." The win puts the wraps on a week in Italy for the Cowboys, who had the opportunity to explore Rome and Naples while also preparing for the dual. "We had a good time," Smith said. "It was a good experience. We don't get to do this all the time, and we made history. I just really appreciate the people who were involved and made it comfortable for us to get good workouts in good facilities. I enjoyed our clinic yesterday. You saw a bunch of young athletes that really love wrestling, both men and women. Those things are fun to be a part of. That's our future and our future looks good." NC State struck first, as No. 3 Pete Renda dealt Cowboy freshman Keegan Moore a 3-0 loss in a tough match at 184 pounds. Heading into the third period trailing, 1-0, Moore chose neutral to open the final frame. The Cowboy took a couple of shots in the frame but couldn't convert on a score, and Renda finished the match with a takedown on a counter to finish off the 3-0 decision. The Cowboys regained control of the dual with a couple of consecutive wins at 197 pounds and heavyweight. Matched up with No. 7 Mike Macchiavello at 197, Preston Weigel bounced back from an early, 2-0, deficit to come up with a 5-4 decision. Weigel was able to tie the match up at two early in the second period with an escape before seizing control of the lead with a takedown midway through the frame. The OSU junior didn't allow Macchiavello an offensive score the rest of the way and racked up a couple of minutes of riding time to lock up the victory. Derek White boosted his team-leading major decision total to six Friday with an 8-0 shutout win over Malik McDonald. White racked up a takedown and nearfall in the win, overwhelming McDonald to give the Pokes a 7-3 lead. NC State picked up another win at 125 pounds with Nick Piccininni dropping a 9-5 decision to No. 8 Sean Fausz in his second loss of the season. Kaid Brock got the Cowboys back on track at 133 with a big 16-1 technical fall over Tariq Wilson. Jumping on Wilson from the start, Brock scored two takedowns and four nearfalls in the match to win his 14th of the year. NC State won three-straight matches at 141, 149 and 157, including a Kevin Jack victory over Dean Heil, to retake the lead. With their backs against the wall and needing a couple of wins to remain undefeated, the Cowboys looked to Rodgers and Smith to carry them to victory. Rogers had little trouble with Brian Hamann at 165 pounds, opening with a takedown and nearfall that put the redshirt junior in the lead for good. Rogers added another couple of takedowns before the final buzzer to walk away with the 13-1 major decision and tie the match at 16. The night came down to 174 pounds, as Jacobe Smith and Daniel Bullard battled it out to decide the dual. Smith scored a takedown in the opening seconds to quickly take the lead, before adding another prior to the end of the first period. Smith would go on to win, 7-2, and help the Cowboys to their sixth win of the season.

No. 3 Oklahoma State 19, No. 5 NC State 16Jan. 5, 2018 | Naples High School | Naples, Italy184: No. 3 Pete Renda (NCST) dec. Keegan Moore (OSU) 3-0197: No. 4 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 7 Mike Macchiavello (NCST) 5-4HWT: No. 8 Derek White (OSU) MD Malik McDonald (NCST) 8-0125: No. 8 Sean Fausz (NCST) dec. No. 3 Nick Piccininni (OSU) 9-5133: No. 5 Kaid Brock (OSU) TF Tariq Wilson (NCST) 16-1141: No. 4 Kevin Jack (NCST) dec. No. 3 Dean Heil (OSU) 4-3149: No. 17 Beau Donahue (NCST) dec. Boo Lewallen (OSU) 6-4, SV1157: No. 3 Hayden Hidlay (NCST) MD Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 12-4165: No. 8 Chandler Rogers (OSU) MD Brian Hamann (NCST) 13-1174: No. 10 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. Daniel Bullard (NCST) 7-2

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DUAL 7Jan. 14, 2018 | Iowa City, Iowa

Carver-Hawkeye Arena

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 3 12

IOWA NO. 7 20

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Oklahoma State wrestling team suffered its first loss of the season Sunday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, falling, 20-12, at the hands of seventh-ranked Iowa. Faced with a hostile opposing crowd and a docked team point for a pair of bench warnings, the Cowboys (6-1, 3-0 Big 12) had their chances but were unable to overcome a couple of upsets on the road in the 52nd meeting between the two rivals. "It wasn't one of our better matches," head coach John Smith said. "I actu-ally don't know if we've wrestled a good match yet. The tight matches and the ones we needed to win, we didn't win. I thought we might need some bonus points somewhere and we didn't get bonus. It just wasn't enough." "I think we're kind of finding our place," Smith said. "We're still finding out who we are. This should help us moving forward. We can learn some lessons from this dual meet and recognize a lot of those 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 several of those matches where we got beat, and we didn't outscore them in the third." The Hawkeyes struck first at 125 pounds, as Iowa freshman Spencer Lee defeated Cowboy Nick Piccininni in a 10-5 match. Lee used an early takedown and nearfall to take a 6-0 lead in the opening minute. Piccininni was able to score a couple of takedowns in the second and third periods, but it wouldn't be enough and Lee came away with the decision. OSU took a 7-3 lead with a pair of wins from Cowboys Kaid Brock and Dean Heil. Brock had little trouble with Iowa's Phillip Laux, taking the Hawkeye senior down seven times on the way to a 16-6 major decision. Heil was able to shut out Vince Turk for a 4-0 decision to get back on track after a two-match skid. The Hawkeyes regained the lead for good with three-straight wins from 149 to 165. In his second career start, Boo Lewallen took a 23-8 technical fall from No. 2 Brandon Sorensen at 149 pounds. At 157, Jonce Blaylock was able to prevent more bonus points from the Hawkeyes, but dropped a 9-2 decision to No. 2 Michael Kemerer. Chandler Rogers couldn't find a rhythm at 165, and gave up a 5-2 upset to No. 11 Alex Marinelli. Jacobe Smith picked up a decision at 174 pounds to keep the 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, pick-ing 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 sudden 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, Iowa125: No. 9 Spencer Lee (IOWA) dec. No. 6 Nick Piccininni (OSU) 10-5133: No. 4 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Phillip Laux (IOWA) 16-6141: No. 5 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. Vince Turk (IOWA) 4-0149: No. 2 Brandon Sorensen (IOWA) TF No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) 23-8157: No. 2 Michael Kemerer (IOWA) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 9-2165: No. 11 Alex Marinelli (IOWA) dec. No. 8 Chandler Rogers (OSU) 5-2174: No. 14 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. Joey Gunther (IOWA) 3-1184: Mitch Bowman (IOWA) dec. No. 19 Keegan Moore (OSU) 10-6197: No. 3 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 5 Cash Wilcke (IOWA) 6-0HWT: No. 6 Sam Stoll (IOWA) dec. No. 10 Derek White (OSU) 6-4*OSU docked a team point

DUAL 8Jan. 19, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla.

Gallagher-Iba Arena

WEST VIRGINIA RV 6

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 29

STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State wrestling team tallied its fourth Big 12 win of the season on Friday night, defeating West Virginia, 29-6, at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The Cowboys (7-1, 4-0 Big 12) won nine of 10 matches on Friday, includ-ing a couple of ranked wins by Nick Piccininni and Preston Weigel, as well as a pair of major decisions from Boo Lewallen and Jonce Blaylock. "I want to see more out of this team," head coach John Smith said. "I'm just not seeing the level that I think we're capable of seeing. And we have got to start putting it together and pushing ourselves a little bit harder in these matches. To score points, if somebody's coming out and trying to keep us from scoring, have the will to go in and not let that kind of match take place, I thought we saw that a little bit in a couple matches … I'm looking for a lot more aggression." Matched up with No. 14 Zeke Moisey, Piccininni came away with the 4-0 decision to give the Pokes an early, 3-0 edge. Tied with no score after one pe-riod, Moisey took down to open the second. The Cowboy redshirt sophomore would ride out the entirety of the period, however, and chose down to start the third. Piccininni escaped just a couple of seconds into the final frame and scored on a takedown with 25 seconds to go. Kaid Brock followed Piccininni's win up with a 6-1 decision at 133 pounds, defeating West Virginia's Matthew Schmitt. Brock was in control for most of the match, scoring takedowns in the first and second periods and allowing no offensive scores from Schmitt to earn his 16th win on the year. Dean Heil scored another decision for the Pokes at 141 with an 11-5 victory against Christian Monserrat. Heil used four takedowns and a reversal, as well as riding time, to rack up 11 points; however, Monserrat's reversal with just seconds to go in the match wiped away a would-be major decision from the two-time defending champ. The Cowboys got their bonus points at 149 and 157, as Lewallen and Blaylock controlled their opponents for major decisions. Lewallen overwhelmed West Virginia's Kyler Rea from the opening whistle, scoring three takedowns in the opening period to take a 6-2 lead into the sec-ond. The Cowboy redshirt sophomore finished off the match with takedowns in both of the second and third frames to secure the 12-4 win. Blaylock overcame an early takedown from Zach Moore to open the match, and rebounded with a takedown of his own before the end of the period to head to the second tied at three. From there, it was all Blaylock, who got in on three more scores over the final two periods and pull away for the 13-5 major. The Mountaineers got on the board with their only win of the night at 165 pounds. In his first career start, Cowboy Dalton Moran traded takedowns in the first period with Nick Kiussis. With a 3-2 lead, Moran was reversed and eventually pinned in 2:04. Jacobe Smith got the Cowboys back on track at 174 with a 9-4 decision over Parker VonEgidy. Smith used flurries in the first and third periods to rack up three takedowns and a reversal on his way to the his fifth-straight win. At 184 pounds, tied at one apiece after regulation, Cowboy Keegan Moore and Brenden McRill headed to sudden victory to decide their match. It was Moore that would come up with the win, tallying a takedown with 11 seconds to go to lock up the 3-1 decision. In a rematch of last year's 197-pound Big 12 title bout, Preston Weigel went head-to-head with West Virginia's 13th-ranked Jacob Smith. Smith struck first , scoring a takedown on the edge of the mat early in the first period to lead, 2-1, after one. Choosing down, Weigel escaped quickly to open the second frame before scoring on a takedown of his own to take a 4-2 lead. Smith chose the down position to open the third, but couldn't get off bottom, as Weigel rode the Mountaineer for the remainder of the final period on his way to a 5-2 decision. "(It was about) being tough," Weigel said. "I needed it there. You don't want to give him a chance. He was sitting there stalling, and you just have to go get it when you need it." Finally, Derek White finished off the dual with a 10-4 win over West Virginia's Brandon Ngati. White had little trouble with the Mountaineer sopho-more, scoring four takedowns en route to his 13th win of the season.

No. 5 Oklahoma State 29, West Virginia 6Jan. 19, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. No. 14 Zeke Moisey 4-0133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Matthew Schmitt (WVU) 6-1141: No. 5 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. Christian Monserrat (WVU) 11-5149: No. 15 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Kyler Rea (WVU) 12-4157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) MD Zachary Moore/Hunter Jones (WVU) 13-5165: Nick Kiussis (WVU) fall Dalton Moran (OSU) 2:04174: No. 14 Jacobe Smith (OSU) dec. Parker VonEgidy (WVU) 9-4184: Keegan Moore (OSU) dec. Brenden McRill (WVU) 3-1, SV1197: No. 3 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 13 Jake Smith (WVU) 5-2HWT: No. 10 Derek White (OSU) dec. Brandon Ngati (WVU) 10-4

DUAL 9Jan. 14, 2018 | Iowa City, Iowa

Carver-Hawkeye Arena

KENT STATE 3

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 42

STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State wrestling team dominated Sunday in its home dual against Kent State at Gallagher-Iba Arena, stacking up bonus points for a 42-3 victory in what was perhaps its most complete match of the season thus far. Eight of the Cowboys' nine wins on Sunday came with bonus points, including five coming by way of either pin or technical fall. Of those five bouts, four were wrapped up before the conclusion of the first period. A relentless Nick Piccininni made quick work of Kent State's Jake Ferri in the first period of the 125-pound match, racking up a pair of takedowns and three nearfalls for a 16-1 tech fall in 2:41 to give the Cowboys an early 5-0 lead. Overwhelming Ferri from the opening whistle, it was the redshirt sophomore's fifth tech fall of the season. Kaid Brock followed up Piccininni's bonus points with some of his own as he turned in a 13-5 major decision over Anthony Tutolo. Brock started strong with three takedowns in the opening period to take a 6-2 lead into the second. Opening the second frame with a reversal and adding a takedown in the third to go along with a couple of stalling points on Tutolo, Brock pulled away for his 11th bonus point win of the season. Dean Heil notched his fifth fall of the year against Tim Rooney, decking the Golden Flash 2:44 into the first period. Heil opened aggressively, scoring a takedown out of a scramble before turning Rooney for a four-point nearfall. Heil was able to turn Rooney again shortly after, this time sticking him to his back for the pin. With the win, Heil surpassed his career single-season high in falls. "I definitely needed to give more of an effort today compared to Friday," Heil said. I wrestled a decent match, up until the last 15 seconds. I got taken down and just kind of sat there. That's not how you want to end a match. It kind of a left a little salty taste in my mouth." Boo Lewallen ran up the score on Kent State's Chance Driscoll at 149 pounds, putting together a 23-8 technical fall in 6:30 to stretch the Cowboy advantage to 20. Lewallen strung together four takedowns in both of the first two periods, including a two-point nearfall to end the first, on his way to a 19-6 lead heading to the final frame. Lewallen had little trouble finding two more scores in the third to finish off the tech fall and pick up his second win of the weekend. Jonce Blaylock got in on the bonus point flurry as well at 157, scoring an 11-2 major decision over Casey Sparkman. Blaylock opened with a takedown to lead 2-0 after one. Choosing down to open the second, Blaylock quickly escaped and converted on a takedown, bringing Sparkman to his back briefly for a two-point nearfall. Sparkman was able to open the third with a takedown, but Blaylock bounced right back with a score of his own to secure his second major of the weekend. After Dalton Moran came up short for the Pokes at 165 pounds, Jacobe Smith got the Cowboys back on track with a first-period pin of Dylan Barreiro. Smith opened the match with a quick takedown, and after a release threw Barreiro back down to his back for the pin in 1:24. Collecting the fourth fall of his junior season, Smith just missed the quickest pin of his career by 11 seconds. At 184 pounds, Keegan Moore defeated Colin McCracken, 8-5, to give the Cowboys a 33-3 lead. Moore was able to score a pair of takedowns in the first and another in the third, but couldn't stretch the score on a defensive McCracken for bonus points. With the win, the redshirt freshman picked up his sixth dual win of the year. Preston Weigel wasted no time with a 16-0 shutout technical fall over Kyle Conel in 2:57. Weigel countered off a Conel shot, throwing the Golden Flash to his back on the edge of the mat and nearly picked up the pin, instead settling for the first of four nearfalls. Weigel remained undefeated on the year, moving to 6-0 overall. The redshirt junior has built quite the resume, with four of his six wins coming over ranked opponents, and the other two coming by way of tech fall. Derek White capped off the Cowboy win with a 10-1 major decision over Devin Nye. White scored takedowns in each of the first two periods, before stretching the score in the third with another couple of takedowns and the riding time point. With the victory, White added to his team-leading total of majors, which now amounts to seven.

No. 5 Oklahoma State 42, Kent State 3Jan. 21, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Jake Ferri (KSU) 16-1133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Anthony Tutolo (KSU) 13-5141: No. 5 Dean Heil (OSU) fall Tim Rooney (KSU) 2:44149: No. 15 Boo Lewallen (OSU) TF Chance Driscoll (KSU) 23-8157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) MD Casey Sparkman (KSU) 11-2165: Isaac Bast (KSU) dec. Dalton Moran (OSU) 7-1174: No. 14 Jacobe Smith (OSU) fall Dylan Barreiro (KSU) 1:24184: Keegan Moore (OSU) dec. Colin McCracken (KSU) 8-5197: No. 3 Preston Weigel (OSU) TF Kyle Conel (KSU) 16-0HWT: No. 10 Derek White (OSU) MD Devin Nye (KSU) 10-1

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DUAL 10Jan. 27, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla.

Gallagher-Iba Arena

MISSOURI NO. 3 21

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 19

STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State wrestling team fell at home Saturday evening to the third-ranked Missouri Tigers, 21-19, at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The loss marks the No. 5 Cowboys' second of the season and the first time they've lost at home to Missouri since 2009. "Somebody's got to kind of be a hero in some big matches," head coach John Smith said. "Somebody's got to step up and do something, and we just didn't quite have that. "It seemed like Preston Weigel, in the middle of the second, struggled finishing that match—kind of odd because we haven't seen that out of him. You give up at stalling point in 184 at the end of the match. Your two-time national champion gets pinned. Those are things that make it hard to be back in the match when those things happen early and I thought we were in control of it as we went into 197.I knew he was tough, but after the first takedown it just seemed like he hit a wall. Not sure what it was. The rest of the matches, 184, just find a way to stay inbounds, give yourself a chance to take a shot." Redshirt freshman Nick Piccininni picked up the first win of the evening for the Cowboys over Missouri's Barlow McGhee. Piccininni scored a takedown in the first and went up 2-0 before McGhee was forced to forfeit after undergo-ing concussion protocol. Kaid Brock took the 8-7 decision from John Erneste in wild bout at 133 pounds. Brock scored a pair of takedowns in the first before allowing an es-cape to begin the second period then being taken to his back. Erneste tallied a four-point nearfall, but Brock averted a pin late in the second. Trailing 5-4 entering the final period the Cowboy scored back-to-back takedowns within 14 seconds to finish the match. In a top-five matchup, Dean Heil suffered his third loss of the season by way of fall at the hands of No. 3 Jaydin Eierman. The Cowboy was taken down early in the first but escaped shortly after. Heil opted for the bottom position in the second and scored a reversal but Eierman responded with a reversal of his own and a four-point nearfall. No. 5 Heil escaped, but was quickly taken down again before surrendering the fall at the 4:49 mark. At 149 pounds, Boo Lewallen fell to No. 3 Grant Leeth in an 8-4 decision. Lewallen struggled throughout the match to finish shots, scoring only on escapes in the first two periods with no point production in the third. Fourth-ranked Joey Lavallee defeated Cowboy Jonce Blaylock in a 9-5 decision with riding time. Lavallee had a productive first period that included a takedown and four-point nearfall. Blaylock was unable to get much offense going before the final period when he scored two quick takedowns to finish the match and prevent bonus points. In a pivotal match at 165, after trailing through the first period, No. 10 Chandler Rogers picked up the pace to record a fall with 1:43 remaining in the second period. Connor Flynn took Rogers to his back for two and collected a four-point nearfall early in the first before Rogers responded with an escape and takedown. Rogers started the second on bottom and scored a reversal before collecting the pin—his seventh of the season. At 174 pounds, Jacobe Smith dropped a 7-3 decision to undefeated and fourth-ranked Daniel Lewis. Smith struggled some after dinging his knee in the first period. Unable to get much offense going, he scored only on escapes and a penalty point. Keegan Moore dropped his match at 184, 2-1, on a last-second penalty call for fleeing the mat. After a scoreless first period, Moore elected to take the bottom position and scored an escape in the second, but Marriott would match it with an escape of his own in third before Moore was penalized with just nine seconds to go in the bout. Preston Weigel lost his first match of the season in a 10-4 decision to Mis-souri's Willie Miklus at 197 pounds. Weigel struggled offensively after scoring a first-period takedown and No. 7 Miklus capitalized in the final period with an escape, takedown and four-point nearfall. The Cowboys finished the night with a 17-4 major decision for heavyweight Derek White. The No. 10 Cowboy racked up three takedowns and a two-point nearfall in the first period. White continued on his tear with three more take-downs, an escape and riding time en route to his eighth major of the season.

No. 5 Oklahoma State, No. 3 MissouriJan. 27, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) inj. def. Barlow McGhee133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 7 John Erneste (MIZZ) 8-7141: No. 3 Jaydin Eierman (MIZZ) fall No. 5 Dean Heil (OSU)149: No. 3 Grant Leeth (MIZZ) dec. No. 15 Boo Lewallen (OSU) 8-4157: No. 4 Joey Lavallee (MIZZ) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 9-5165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Connor Flynn (MIZZ) 3-2174: No. 4 Daniel Lewis (MIZZ) dec. No. 14 Jacobe Smith (OSU) 7-3184: No.14 Canten Marriott (MIZZ) dec. Keegan Moore (OSU) 2-1197: No. 7 Willie Miklus (MIZZ) dec. Preston Weigel (OSU) 10-4HWT: No. 10 Derek White (OSU) MD Wyatt Koelling (MIZZ) 17-4

DUAL 11Jan. 28, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla.

Gallagher-Iba Arena

IOWA STATE 3

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 31

STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team snagged its fifth Big 12 win of the season Sunday afternoon, routing Iowa State, 31-3, at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Coming off a tough loss to No. 3 Missouri on Saturday night, the Cowboys (9-2, 5-0 Big 12) led from wire to wire in the dual, which was highlighted by bonus point wins from Nick Piccininni and Chandler Rogers. Nick Piccininni opened the day for the Cowboys with bonus points at 125, shutting out Sinjin Briggs, 15-0, just 45 seconds into the second period. Piccininni started off with a takedown and a trio of nearfalls in the first period before finishing off the match in the following frame with an escape and quick takedown for his sixth tech fall of the season. Kaid Brock added a decision for the Cowboys at 133 pounds, defeating Iowa State’s Markus Simmons, 6-2. Brock scored a pair of takedowns in the first period to jump out to a 4-1 lead, but struggled to score on a defensive Simmons to stretch the score past a decision. Dean Heil suffered a 3-1 loss at the hands of Ian Parker at 141 pounds for the Cowboys’ only defeat of the day. Trailing by one with over a minute of riding time in his favor heading to the final period, Heil was able to get out and tie the match just a few seconds into the frame. Parker initiated a scramble with just over a minute to go, and was able to convert on what would be the decisive takedown with under 45 seconds on the clock. "That kid has wrestled pretty tough. He’s beaten a couple of good kids and wrestled well as of late. It's tough. Doesn't always roll your way. He has won a lot of tight matches. Just got to get back to that and focus on his performance rather than the outcome and I think he will find himself back where he wants to be. And if he doesn't do that then that's not going to happen." At 149 pounds, Boo Lewallen came away with an 11-9 sudden victory win over No. 18 Jarrett Degen. Lewallen started hot, having little trouble picking up a pair of takedowns in the first period. Degen struck back in the second, giving up an escape to Lewallen to start, but coming back with a takedown and two-point nearfall to take a 6-5 lead into the third. Lewallen tallied a couple more takedowns in the final period to take a 9-8 lead late; however, whistled for his second stall call with under 15 seconds to go, Lewallen was forced to ride out the period to force sudden victory, where he would score the final takedown for the win. Jonce Blaylock scored a decision for the Cowboys as well at 157 pounds, dispatching of Iowa State’s Chase Straw, 5-3. Blaylock was able to score takedowns in the opening two periods, while keeping Straw from scoring any offensive points to give the Cowboys a 13-3 lead at the halfway point, despite a team point deduction for a bench warning midway through the bout. Chandler Rogers added his second fall of the weekend at 165 over Brady Jennings, scoring a quick takedown to open the match and quickly turning Jennings for the pin in 1:07. The fall was his eighth of the season. Hestin Lamons picked up a win in his first dual start of the season for the Cowboys, notching a 4-2 decision over Iowa State’s Hank Swalla. Lamons struck first with a takedown in the first to take an early lead that he would not concede. With the win, Lamons moves to 2-1 in dual starts for his career. Getting the start at 184, Andrew Marsden outscored Dane Pestano for an 11-8 decision. Marsden racked up three takedowns and a nearfall to Pestano’s two takedowns on the way to his third dual win of the season, and first since moving down to 184. Preston Weigel put together a 4-1 decision over Sam Colbray at 197 pounds. Heading to the second period scoreless, Colbray chose down to start and was turned by Weigel for a two-point nearfall before the Cowboy rode out the remainder of the period. Weigel escaped to open the final period and was dinged for a couple of stall warnings, but ultimately came out with his seventh win of the season. Derek White wrapped up the match with a 4-0 shutout of Marcus Har-rington in the heavyweight bout. White followed a scoreless first period with an escape and takedown in the second to lead, 3-0, after two. Starting the third on top, White nearly turned Harrington for a nearfall, but no points were awarded and White rode out the remainder of the match to put the wraps on the Cowboys’ victory.

No. 5 Oklahoma State 31*, Iowa State 3Jan. 28, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) TF Sinjin Briggs (ISU) 15-0, 3:45133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. Markus Simmons (ISU) 6-2141: Ian Parker (ISU) dec. No. 5 Dean Heil (OSU) 3-1149: No. 15 Boo Lewallen (OSU) dec. No. 18 Jarrett Degen (ISU) 11-9, SV1157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. Chase Straw (ISU) 5-3165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Brady Jennings (ISU) 1:07174: Hestin Lamons (OSU) dec. Danny Bush (ISU) 4-2184: Andrew Marsden (OSU) dec. Dane Pestano (ISU) 11-8197: No. 3 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. Sam Colbray (ISU) 4-1HWT: No. 10 Derek White (OSU) dec. Marcus Harrington (ISU) 4-0*Oklahoma State docked a team point for a bench warning during the 157 pound match

DUAL 12Feb. 3, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla.

Gallagher-Iba Arena

NORTHERN IOWA NO. 13 10

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5 24

STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State wrestling team defeated No. 13 Northern Iowa, 24-10, in a nationally-televised dual Saturday afternoon at Gallagher-Iba Arena. With the win, the Cowboys moved to 6-0 in conference competition and picked up their 10th win of the season. Redshirt sophomore Nick Piccininni got the Cowboys rolling with a 12-2 major decision over No. 20 Jay Schwarm at 125. After a slow start in which Schwarm struck first on a takedown in the first period, Piccininni scored a reversal early in the second and a two-point nearfall to take a two-point advantage into the third. The Cowboy scored a takedown in the final period and took Schwarm to his back twice before time expired, scoring six more points to secure his third major decision of the season. Third-ranked Kaid Brock added a major decision of his own to the Cow-boys' efforts with a 14-6 defeat of Jack Wagner that included nearly three-and-a-half minutes of riding time. Brock scored two takedowns in the first, and within 15 seconds of the start of the second, escaped and scored another. Wagner would get an escape and takedown of his own before Brock scored a reversal and finished off the match with two more takedowns. The win was the Stillwater native's 20th of the season and 12th to come with bonus points. Getting back on track after a two-match skid, Dean Heil picked up a 4-1 de-cision over No. 8 Josh Alber on Saturday. After a scoreless first, Heil started in the up position and allowed Alber an escape before he scored a takedown with just more than a minute to go in the second. Heil escaped less than 10 seconds into the third and added a point with 1:15 riding time. Boo Lewallen suffered OSU's first loss of the day in sudden victory to No. 8 Max Thomsen. Lewallen and Thomsen traded escapes in the second and third periods to head to wrap up regulation tied at one apiece; however, it was Thomsen that picked up a takedown halfway through sudden victory for the win. At 157, Jonce Blaylock recorded a 5-2 decision over UNI's Logan Ryan. After two offensively-lacking periods, Blaylock trailed by a point before getting an escape and takedown in the third. Ryan escaped once more, but only for Blaylock to take him down again at the buzzer to polish off the win. It took 10th-ranked Chandler Rogers ten seconds in sudden victory to secure a 7-5 win against Dan Kelly. Rogers picked up two takedowns to open the match and control the first period. Starting the second on bottom, the Cowboy was charged with a technical violation that wiped out a reversal. Rog-ers was able to escape later in the frame and took a 5-2 lead into the third, but allowed a takedown and was hit with two stall calls to send the match to sudden victory. Hestin Lamons stepped in for Jacobe Smith at 174, dropping a 7-4 deci-sion to Taylor Lujan. The seventh-ranked Lujan took Lamons down twice in the first period, with Lamons scoring escapes on both. Unable to convert on a number of aggressive shots in the second and third, Lamons came up just short of the upset. After Keegan Moore dropped a 12-2 major to No. 10 Drew Foster, Preston Weigel stepped up for the Cowboys to get a 4-3 decision against No. 13 Ja-cob Holschlag. Weigel went into the final period, leading 3-2 before allowing an escape from the start position to tie the match. His continued dominance from the top position would be the deciding factor in the match as he collected more than two minutes of riding time to pick up the extra point and edge Holschlag. Heavyweight Derek White capped off the afternoon with a major decision over Carter Isley. The Cowboy collected a takedown in each period and dominated on top with more than three-and-a-half minutes of riding time on his way to his ninth major of the year. "I was really encouraged by the fact that he picked up a major decision tonight," Smith said. "My message to him was that if you are that many points above your opponent, there needs to be a sense of urgency. When we have guys that we're wrestling that we're confident about beating, there needs to be a sense of urgency…With Derek, he scored at the 2:50 mark in the first, and that was a little bit longer than I wanted to see, but it's been a fantastic year for him." The Cowboys are back in action at Gallagher-Iba on Feb. 9 as they take on Edinboro at 7 p.m.

No. 5 Oklahoma State 24, No. 13 Northern Iowa 10Feb. 3, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) MD Jacob Schwarm (UNI) 12-2133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Jack Wagner (UNI) 14-6141: No. 7 Dean Heil (OSU) dec. No. 8 Josh Alber (UNI) 4-1149: No. 8 Max Thomsen (UNI) dec. No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) 3-1, SV1 157: Jonce Blaylock (OSU) dec. Logan Ryan (UNI) 5-2165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. Dan Kelly (UNI) 7-5, SV1174: No. 7 Taylor Lujan (UNI) dec. Hestin Lamons (OSU) 7-4184: No. 10 Drew Foster (UNI) MD Keegan Moore (OSU) 12-2197: No. 5 Preston Weigel (OSU) dec. No. 13 Jacob Holschlag (UNI) 4-3HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) MD Carter Isley (UNI) 8-0

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DUAL 15Feb. 18, 2018 | Fresno, Calif.

Save Mart Center

OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 5

FRESNO STATE

2017-18 DUAL RESULTS

DUAL 13Feb. 9, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla.

Gallagher-Iba Arena

EDINBORO 6

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STILLWATER – STILLWATER – The fifth-ranked Oklahoma State wrestling team picked up its third-straight win Friday night in a 34-6 rout of nonconfer-ence foe Edinboro at Gallagher-Iba Arena. The Cowboys (11-2, 6-0 Big 12) were able to take eight of 10 bouts in the dual, including five by bonus points. Boo Lewallen and Chandler Rogers added falls at 149 and 165 pounds, respectively, while Dean Heil added a tech fall at 141. The Cowboys finished off the win with a couple of major decisions from Andrew Marsden and Derek White in the final two bouts of the night. OSU opened the dual with a couple of top-20 wins from redshirt sopho-mores Nick Piccininni and Kaid Brock. In his fourth career meeting with No. 11 Sean Russell, Piccininni was able to pick up the 3-1 decision to even the series at two wins apiece. After a scoreless first period, Piccininni added a couple of points in the second on an escape and Russell penalty to head to the final frame up, 2-0. In the third, Russell chose down to start, but Piccininni rode the Fighting Scot for 1:28 of the two-minute period to lock up riding time and come out with the win. "He's 1-2 against that kid, now 2-2," head coach John Smith said. "That was a good match for Nick. He's a tough kid. He's been tough for Nick to score against. We also need to recognize that Nick's done a pretty good job with his defense. The kid got to his leg a few times with high crotches and Nick fought him off." Brock edged 16th-ranked Korbin Myers, 5-4, at 133 pounds to stretch the Cowboy lead to six. Scoring early on a takedown to open the match, Brock was held scoreless until the third period where he escaped from his starting position to take a 3-2 lead. Myers answered with a takedown to take a 4-3 lead, but the Cowboy—with over two minutes of riding time under his belt—was able to escape again before the buzzer to come away with the decision on advantage time. The Cowboys struck bonus points for the first time of the night at 141 pounds, as Heil tallied his fourth tech fall of the season in a 17-1 drubbing of Edinboro's Nate Hagan. The Cowboy senior had little trouble scoring on Hagan, racking up four takedowns and turning Hagan for a trio of nearfalls to end the match in 5:11 and kick off his senior weekend with a win. Lewallen followed Heil's tech with the first fall of his career. Spurred by a takedown in the opening three seconds of the bout, Lewallen turned in one of the more aggressive dual performances of his season thus far over Edinboro's Jensen Lorea. The Yukon, Okla., native followed his opening score with a pair of nearfalls and a couple of reversals to match, including a reversal from the start position in the third period that resulted in the pin. "It was a good effort," Lewallen said. "I'm still just looking to score points in every position. That's my big focus right now. That's what I want to do." After Jonce Blaylock suffered a tough, 3-0 loss to Andrew Shomers at 157 pounds, Chandler Rogers got the Cowboys back on track with his third pin in four matches. It wouldn't take Rogers long, either, as the redshirt junior banked his ninth fall of the season in only 35 seconds. At 174 pounds filling in for Jacobe Smith, Cowboy Hestin Lamons battled hard, but came up short in a tough, 13-7 bout with Ty Schoffstall. OSU would win its final three bouts of the night beginning with Keegan Moore, who picked up a 9-2 decision over Zach Ancewicz at 184 pounds. Moore was able to stretch the score with three takedowns and a reversal, while preventing Ancewicz from scoring any offensive points; however, a late penalty for locked hands on Moore ultimately prevented the freshman from earning the major decision. Thanks to a third-period barrage, Andrew Marsden was able to pick up a dominant, 20-6 major decision over Edinboro's Dylan Reynolds. Heading to the third with a 5-0 advantage, Marsden turned in on and tallied five take-downs in the final frame to secure the major and move to 4-1 in dual action this season. Heavyweight Derek White earned his third top-20 win of the season Friday, and did so in style with a decisive, 12-3 major decision over No. 14 Billy Miller. White scored at will, using five takedowns—including three in the first period—to stretch the score and lock up his 10th major of the season.

No. 5 Oklahoma State 34, Edinboro 6Feb. 9, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. No. 11 Sean Russell (EU) 3-1133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) dec. No. 16 Korbin Myers (EU) 5-4141: No. 6 Dean Heil (OSU) TF Nate Hagan (EU) 17-1149: No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) fall Jensen Lorea (EU) 5:11157: Andrew Shomers (EU) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 3-0165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) fall Fritz Hoehn (EU) 0:35174: Ty Schoffstall (EU) dec. Hestin Lamons (OSU) 13-7184: Keegan Moore (OSU) dec. Zach Ancewicz (EU) 9-2197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) MD Dylan Reynolds (EU) 20-6HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) MD No. 14 Billy Miller (EU) 12-3

DUAL 14Feb. 11, 2018 | Stillwater, Okla.

Gallagher-Iba Arena

OKLAHOMA 6

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STILLWATER – Oklahoma State completed its conference schedule undefeated Sunday with a 31-6 victory against the Sooners at Gallagher-Iba Arena on Senior Day. OSU has won 15 of its past 16 meetings with OU. The Cowboys (12-2, 7-0 Big 12) won all but two matches on the afternoon. Six of the Cowboy victories came with riding time and five wins included bonus points. Keegan Moore picked up his sixth fall of the season and Dean Heil concluded his career at GIA with a bonus-point win as well. "On Friday it hadn't hit me that (these were) my last two matches in Galla-gher," Heil said. "After the match Friday, it started to sink in a little bit. It really sank in before today's dual. There was a lot of emotion. I'm done. That's it … I was just saying 'goodbye' and 'thank you for supporting me.' I won't ever get the chance to do that again, unless they host the U.S. Trials here." To kick things off, Nick Piccininni took out No. 16 Christian Moody with an 8-2 decision for the Cowboys. In his seventh consecutive win, the seventh-ranked Cowboy scored a late takedown in the first, a four-point nearfall in the second and collected nearly two minutes of riding time en route to victory. No. 3 Kaid Brock notched OSU's first bonus-point win of the day in a 15-5 major decision over OU's Jake Rubio. Brock scored three takedowns in the first period with one coming at the buzzer. Brock went to the third with an eight-point lead and scored two more takedowns in the final frame. The Cowboy prevented Rubio from scoring any offensive points, only allowing five escapes. In his GIA finale, senior Dean Heil took the 141-pound match in a 15-6 major decision over Mike Longo. Heil came out firing with two first-period takedowns and a four-point nearfall before finishing the match out with two more takedowns and a reversal in the final four minutes. The match marked Heil's 8th career major and 111th win as a Cowboy. "I would've gotten emotional if he didn't wrestle well," head coach John Smith said. "I like to see the guys wrestle their last match in Gallagher and wrestle it well … great memories and no regrets. We've had some good fortune with our seniors as they've exited Gallagher. I just respect that." Boo Lewallen pushed the Cowboys further ahead with a 13-4 major decision against Davion Jeffries. Lewallen also recorded two takedowns in the first period and a third in the second. He dominated the top position from there and amassed more than three minutes of riding time with a takedown at the buzzer to finish off the bout. In a 7-2 decision, Jonce Blaylock dropped the Cowboys' first match of the day to Justin Thomas before Chandler Rogers took an 8-2 win over Dawaylon Barnes. No. 10 Rogers had two takedowns in the first and a quick escape in the second. He was the fifth Cowboy of the day to collect riding time with more than three minutes. The Cowboys' second loss of the day came at 174 when Hestin Lamons dropped a 9-3 decision to No. 10 Yoanse Mejias. Teammate Keegan Moore quickly got things back on track for the Cowboys. After finishing one shot in the first, he took Matt Waddell to his back for a 40-second fall. "When you're excited and you're ready to wrestle, things come back to you and that cradle came back to him," Smith said. Filling in for Preston Weigel at 197, Andrew Marsden won a hard-fought 9-6 decision against Andrew Dixon. Marsden was down three heading to the final frame before he scored an escape and was awarded a penalty point and takedown. Heavyweight Derek White finished off the day for OSU with a 21-6 technical fall coming early in the second period. No. 11 White collected four takedowns and a four-point nearfall in the first. He proceeded with a barrage of shots in the second and four more takedowns. The win was White's fourth technical fall of the year and 14th bonus-point win.

No. 5 Oklahoma State 31, Oklahoma 6 Feb. 11, 2018 | Gallagher-Iba Arena | Stillwater, Okla.125: No. 7 Nick Piccininni (OSU) dec. No. 16 Christian Moody (OU) 8-2133: No. 3 Kaid Brock (OSU) MD Jake Rubio (OU) 15-5141: No. 6 Dean Heil (OSU) MD Mike Longo (OU) 15-6149: No. 14 Boo Lewallen (OSU) MD Davion Jeffries (OU) 13-4157: Justin Thomas (OU) dec. Jonce Blaylock (OSU) 7-2165: No. 10 Chandler Rogers (OSU) dec. Dawaylon Barnes (OU) 8-2174: No. 10 Yoanse Mejias dec. Hestin Lamons (OSU) 9-3184: Keegan Moore (OSU) fall Matthew Waddell (OU) 0:40197: Andrew Marsden (OSU) dec. Andrew Dixon (OU) 9-6HWT: No. 11 Derek White (OSU) TF Connor Webb (OU) 21-6

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2017-18 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Open division125: Eli Hale (1st), Gary Wayne Harding (2nd)133: Kaid Brock (1st), Donald Cannon (DNP)141: Dean Heil (1st), Mike Magaldo (2nd)149: Boo Lewallen* (1st), Tristan Moran (2nd), Geo Martinez (3rd)157: Jonce Blaylock (1st), Dalton Moran (2nd), Wyatt Sheets (3rd)174: Jacobe Smith (1st)197: Andrew Marsden (2nd)HWT: Derek White (1st), Blake Andrews* (2nd), Ethan Andrews (3rd)

Freshman/sophomore division125: Jet Taylor* (DNP)141: Kaden Gfeller* (1st), Josh Solomon* (DNP)157: Tyler Dieringer* (DNP)184: Austin Harris* (2nd), Bear Hughes* (DNP)HWT: Cornelius Putnam* (3rd)

OKLAHOMA CITY OPEN

EIGHT CHAMPS

Nov. 5, 2017Oklahoma City, Okla.

Open division125A: Nick Piccininni (1st)125B: Gary Wayne Harding (6th)133A: Kaid Brock (2nd)141A: Dean Heil (1st)141B: Mike Magaldo (1st)149A: Geo Martinez (1st)149B: Tristan Moran (1st)157A: Jonce Blaylock (4th)157B: Wyatt Sheets (4th)157C: Dalton Moran (5th)165B: Chandler Rogers (2nd)174A: Jacobe Smith (2nd)184A: Keegan Moore (3rd)197A: Andrew Marsden (4th)HWT: Derek White (2nd)

JOURNEYMEN CLASSIC

FIVE CHAMPS

Nov. 12, 2017Troy, N.Y.

* indicates unattached wrestler

Gold Division125: Eli Hale (DNP)141: Kaden Gfeller* (3rd)149: Boo Lewallen* (1st)157: Wyatt Sheets (DNP)HWT: Blake Andrews (3rd)

Black division125: Jet Taylor* (3rd)141: Josh Solomon* (DNP)157: Tyler Dieringer* (DNP)184: Austin Harris* (3rd), Bear Hughes* (5th)HWT: Ethan Andersen (3rd), Cornelius Putnam* (DNP)

LINDENWOOD OPEN

ONE CHAMP

Nov. 18, 2017Saint Charles, Mo.

College division125: Nick Piccininni (1st), Eli Hale (2nd)133: Kaid Brock (1st), Gary Wayne Harding (2nd)141: Dean Heil (1st), Kaden Gfeller* (3rd), Mike Magaldo (DNP)149: Boo Lewallen* (1st), Geo Martinez (2nd), Tristan Moran (3rd)157: Jonce Blaylock (1st), Tyler Dieringer* (DNP), Dalton Moran (DNP), Wyatt Sheets (DNP)165: Chandler Rogers (1st), Joe Smith* (2nd)174: Jacobe Smith (2nd)184: Keegan Moore (3rd), Austin Harris* (4th), Bear Hughes* (DNP)197: Andrew Marsden (1st)HWT: Blake Andrews (1st), Ethan Andersen (3rd), Cornelius Putnam* (DNP)

BOB SMITH OPEN

EIGHT CHAMPS

Dec 3, 2017Hays, Kan.

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2017-18 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

College division125: Daton Fix* (1st), Eli Hale (3rd), Jet Taylor (DNP)133: Gary Wayne Harding (DNP)141: Kaden Gfeller* (4th), Josh Solomon* (DNP)149: Boo Lewallen (3rd), Tristan Moran (DNP)184: Austin Harris (DNP), Bear Hughes (DNP)197: Andrew Marsden (5th)HWT: Ethan Andersen (DNP), Blake Andrews (DNP)

RENO TOURN. OF CHAMPIONS

ONE CHAMP

Dec. 17, 2017Reno, Nev.

College division133: Gary Wayne Harding (2nd)141: Kaden Gfeller* (1st)149: Tristan Moran (DNP)174: Hestin Lamons (DNP)197: Andrew Marsden (DNP)HWT: Blake Andrews (DNP)

SOUTHERN SCUFFLE

ONE CHAMPS

Jan. 1-2, 2018Chattanooga, Tenn.

College division133: Jet Taylor* (4th)174: Joe Smith* (1st) Christian Bahl* (3rd)184: Bear Hughes* (3rd), Austin Harris* (DNP)HWT: Cornelius Putnam* (3rd), Blake Andrews (DNP)

GOLDEN NORSEMEN OPEN

ONE CHAMP

Dec. 17, 2017Reno, Nev.

* indicates unattached wrestler

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DATON FIX KADEN GFELLER ELI HALE GARY WAYNE HARDING AUSTIN HARRIS DEAN HEIL BEAR HUGHES Fr., 125/133 pounds Fr., 141 pounds RSr., 125 pounds RJr., 133 pounds Fr., 174 pounds RSr., 141 pounds Fr., 184 pounds

HESTIN LAMONS BOO LEWALLEN MIKE MAGALDO ANDREW MARSDEN GEO MARTINEZ KEEGAN MOORE DALTON MORAN RJr., 165 pounds RSo., 149 pounds RJr., 141 pounds RSo., 184/197 pounds RJr., 149 pounds RFr., 184 pounds RJr., 157 pounds

TRISTAN MORAN ANDREW NIEMAN NICK PICCININNI CORNELIUS PUTNAM CHANDLER ROGERS WYATT SHEETS JACOBE SMITH RSo., 141/149 pounds RFr., 125/133 pounds RSo., 125 pounds Fr., Heavyweight RJr., 165 pounds RFr., 149/157 pounds RJr., 174 pounds

JOE SMITH JOSH SOLOMON JET TAYLOR PRESTON WEIGEL DEREK WHITE Jr., 157 pounds Fr., 141 pounds Fr., 125 pounds RJr., 197 pounds RJr., 197 pounds

ETHAN ANDERSEN BLAKE ANDREWS CHRISTIAN BAHL JONCE BLAYLOCK KAID BROCK DONALD CANNON II TYLER DIERINGER RFr., Heavyweight RJr., Heavyweight Fr., 174 pounds RJr., 157 pounds RSo., 133 pounds RJr., 125/133 pounds Fr., 157 pounds

JOHN SMITH ZACK ESPOSITO CHRIS PERRY ISAAC JORDAN TYLER CALDWELL Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach Recruting Coordinator