
Photo by: Scobel Wiggins/Oregon State Athletics
Oklahoma State Bucks Beavs in Sunday Showdown
January 08, 2023 | Wrestling
CORVALLIS, Ore. – A record crowd of 6,764 saw No. 26 Oregon State drop a closely contested dual with 12th-ranked Oklahoma State on Sunday afternoon. The crowd was treated to a contest with numerous close matches before the visitors pulled away for a 20-12 win.
After dropping the day's first three decisions, the Beavers seized the momentum with four of their own to grab a 12-7 lead.
No. 23 Matthew Olguin (165) held strong for a 7-5 win via sudden victory over No. 20 Wyatt Sheets. Once the extra frame started, Olguin wasted little time for the match-deciding takedown to get the Beavs on the board.
Keeping up the momentum, No. 29 Aaron "Mateo" Olmos (174) grabbed a wire-to-wire win by decision over Dustin Plott at 9-4 to get Oregon State within a point at 7-6.
Trey Munoz – No. 11 – took a ranked opponent down – No. 13 Travis Wittlake – to give Oregon State the lead at 9-7 following his 4-3 decision.
After an intermission in the 197-lb bout, 18th-ranked Tanner Harvey came from behind to take down No. 21 Luke Surber in a 14-9 decision. Harvey battled back from down 5-3 after the first and then took over. The graduate student outscored Surber 11-6 for the ranked win.
Oregon State will take to the road for its next two: against Princeton in a neutral bout in Austin, Texas on Friday before opening conference play at Little Rock on Saturday.
149: Voinovich (OKST) MD Gurr (OSU) 10-2
157: Gfeller (OKST) DEC Crosby (OSU) 10-9
165: Olguin (OSU) SV-1 Sheets (OKST) 7-5
174: Olmos (OSU) DEC Plott (OKST) 9-4
184: Munoz (OSU) DEC Wittlake (OKST) 4-3
197: Harvey (OSU) DEC Surber (OKST) 14-9
HWT: Doucet (OKST) DEC Dixon (OSU) 3-2
125: Mastrogiovanni (OKST) DEC Kaylor (OSU) 3-2
133: Fix (OKST) MD Shaner (OSU) 12-4
141: Young (OKST) DEC Belton (OSU) 6-2
A: 6,764
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
After dropping the day's first three decisions, the Beavers seized the momentum with four of their own to grab a 12-7 lead.
No. 23 Matthew Olguin (165) held strong for a 7-5 win via sudden victory over No. 20 Wyatt Sheets. Once the extra frame started, Olguin wasted little time for the match-deciding takedown to get the Beavs on the board.
Keeping up the momentum, No. 29 Aaron "Mateo" Olmos (174) grabbed a wire-to-wire win by decision over Dustin Plott at 9-4 to get Oregon State within a point at 7-6.
Trey Munoz – No. 11 – took a ranked opponent down – No. 13 Travis Wittlake – to give Oregon State the lead at 9-7 following his 4-3 decision.
After an intermission in the 197-lb bout, 18th-ranked Tanner Harvey came from behind to take down No. 21 Luke Surber in a 14-9 decision. Harvey battled back from down 5-3 after the first and then took over. The graduate student outscored Surber 11-6 for the ranked win.
Oregon State will take to the road for its next two: against Princeton in a neutral bout in Austin, Texas on Friday before opening conference play at Little Rock on Saturday.
149: Voinovich (OKST) MD Gurr (OSU) 10-2
157: Gfeller (OKST) DEC Crosby (OSU) 10-9
165: Olguin (OSU) SV-1 Sheets (OKST) 7-5
174: Olmos (OSU) DEC Plott (OKST) 9-4
184: Munoz (OSU) DEC Wittlake (OKST) 4-3
197: Harvey (OSU) DEC Surber (OKST) 14-9
HWT: Doucet (OKST) DEC Dixon (OSU) 3-2
125: Mastrogiovanni (OKST) DEC Kaylor (OSU) 3-2
133: Fix (OKST) MD Shaner (OSU) 12-4
141: Young (OKST) DEC Belton (OSU) 6-2
A: 6,764
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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