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Three Beavers Place In Top 6 At Cliff Keen Invite
December 06, 2025 | Wrestling
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Maximo Renteria finished second to lead the Oregon State wrestling team at the 43rd Annual Cliff Keen Invitational Saturday afternoon at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
Renteria was one of three Beavers to place in the top six Saturday. He was joined by Justin Rademacher, who took third at 197, and Nash Singleton, who placed sixth at 141.
Renteria went 4-1 at the 125-pount weight class and squared off with West Virginia's Jett Strickenberger for the title. Renteria came up just short in an 8-6 loss. Renteria is now 12-1 on the year.
Rademacher claimed the third-place spot at 197 thanks to a 9-6 sudden victory win over Oklahoma's Deanthony Parker Jr. It was his second win over Parker in Vegas, and helped the Beaver 197-pounder to a 4-1 record at the Cliff Keen. He is 14-1 on the year.
Singleton ended his trip with a 3-3 record and sixth-place finish. He is now 8-5 on the year.
The Beavers, as a team, finished in a tie for 10th with 56 points.
OREGON STATE RESULTS
#15 Maximo Renteria (125) – Finished 2nd
W, decision Dedrick Navarro (Northwestern), 5-4
W, decision Richard Castro-Sandoval (Cal State Bakersfield), 5-2
W, decision Marcello Milani (Cornell), 4-2
W, decision Nico Provo (Stanford), 7-6
L, decision Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia), 8-6
#29 Gabe Whisenhunt (133)
L, decision Gunner Andrick (West Virginia), 4-1
W, major decision Geronimo Rivera (Utah Valley), 10-2
L, decision Will Betancourt (Rider), 4-1
Nash Singleton (141) – Finished 6th
W, major decision Drew Gorman (Virginia Tech), 15-4
W, decision Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia), 4-2
W, decision Zeth Romney (Cal Poly), 10-9
L, decision Elijah Griffin (Rider), 8-2
L, decision Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia), 8-5
L, decision Tyler Wells (Oklahoma), 4-1
Noah Tolentino (149)
W, decision Jack Crook (Harvard), 10-4
L, technical fall Kaleb Larkin (Arizona State, 20-5
W, sudden victory Andre Gonzales (Cal Poly), 8-5
W, fall Gabe Willochell (Wyoming), 1:54
L, technical fall Aden Valencia (Stanford), 19-4
CJ Hamblin (157)
L, major decision Cael Swensen (South Dakota State), 11-1
W, decision Collin Arch (Northern Illinois), 8-5
W, fall Gunnar Myers (Northwestern), 0:30
W, decision Devyn Flores-Che (Cal State Bakersfield), 5-1
L, decision Chance Mclane (Arizona State), 4-2
Matthew Olguin (165)
W, fall Ryan Vigil (Virginia Military Institute), 3:31
L, decision Cesar Alvan (Columbia), 8-6
W, decision Louie Cerchio (Cornell), 8-3
W, decision Joseph Cangro (Harvard), 14-10
L, decision Aiden Riggins (Iowa State), 8-3
Graham Gambrall (174)
W, decision Gunner Cramblett (Air Force), 10-6
L, sudden victory Carter Schubert (Oklahoma), 4-1
L, decision Ben Weader (Virginia Tech), 7-4
#30 TJ McDonnell (184)
W, decision Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley), 4-1
L, decision Eddie Neitenbach (Wyoming), 4-2
W, decision David Alonso (Cal Baptist), 9-4
L, decision James Rowley (Purdue), 12-5
#8 Justin Rademacher (197) – Finished 3rd
W, major decision Alex Smith (Northwestern), 14-6
W, decision Deanthony Parker Jr. (Oklahoma), 4-1
L, decision Rocky Elam (Iowa State), 4-3
W, decision Angelo Posada (Stanford), 7-4
W, sudden victory Deanthony Parker Jr. (Oklahoma), 9-6
The Beavers will next face Northern Illinois in a dual meet at 5 p.m. PT on Friday, Dec. 19 at Victor E. Court in DeKalb, Ill.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
Renteria was one of three Beavers to place in the top six Saturday. He was joined by Justin Rademacher, who took third at 197, and Nash Singleton, who placed sixth at 141.
Renteria went 4-1 at the 125-pount weight class and squared off with West Virginia's Jett Strickenberger for the title. Renteria came up just short in an 8-6 loss. Renteria is now 12-1 on the year.
Rademacher claimed the third-place spot at 197 thanks to a 9-6 sudden victory win over Oklahoma's Deanthony Parker Jr. It was his second win over Parker in Vegas, and helped the Beaver 197-pounder to a 4-1 record at the Cliff Keen. He is 14-1 on the year.
Singleton ended his trip with a 3-3 record and sixth-place finish. He is now 8-5 on the year.
The Beavers, as a team, finished in a tie for 10th with 56 points.
OREGON STATE RESULTS
#15 Maximo Renteria (125) – Finished 2nd
W, decision Dedrick Navarro (Northwestern), 5-4
W, decision Richard Castro-Sandoval (Cal State Bakersfield), 5-2
W, decision Marcello Milani (Cornell), 4-2
W, decision Nico Provo (Stanford), 7-6
L, decision Jett Strickenberger (West Virginia), 8-6
#29 Gabe Whisenhunt (133)
L, decision Gunner Andrick (West Virginia), 4-1
W, major decision Geronimo Rivera (Utah Valley), 10-2
L, decision Will Betancourt (Rider), 4-1
Nash Singleton (141) – Finished 6th
W, major decision Drew Gorman (Virginia Tech), 15-4
W, decision Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia), 4-2
W, decision Zeth Romney (Cal Poly), 10-9
L, decision Elijah Griffin (Rider), 8-2
L, decision Lorenzo Frezza (Columbia), 8-5
L, decision Tyler Wells (Oklahoma), 4-1
Noah Tolentino (149)
W, decision Jack Crook (Harvard), 10-4
L, technical fall Kaleb Larkin (Arizona State, 20-5
W, sudden victory Andre Gonzales (Cal Poly), 8-5
W, fall Gabe Willochell (Wyoming), 1:54
L, technical fall Aden Valencia (Stanford), 19-4
CJ Hamblin (157)
L, major decision Cael Swensen (South Dakota State), 11-1
W, decision Collin Arch (Northern Illinois), 8-5
W, fall Gunnar Myers (Northwestern), 0:30
W, decision Devyn Flores-Che (Cal State Bakersfield), 5-1
L, decision Chance Mclane (Arizona State), 4-2
Matthew Olguin (165)
W, fall Ryan Vigil (Virginia Military Institute), 3:31
L, decision Cesar Alvan (Columbia), 8-6
W, decision Louie Cerchio (Cornell), 8-3
W, decision Joseph Cangro (Harvard), 14-10
L, decision Aiden Riggins (Iowa State), 8-3
Graham Gambrall (174)
W, decision Gunner Cramblett (Air Force), 10-6
L, sudden victory Carter Schubert (Oklahoma), 4-1
L, decision Ben Weader (Virginia Tech), 7-4
#30 TJ McDonnell (184)
W, decision Caleb Uhlenhopp (Utah Valley), 4-1
L, decision Eddie Neitenbach (Wyoming), 4-2
W, decision David Alonso (Cal Baptist), 9-4
L, decision James Rowley (Purdue), 12-5
#8 Justin Rademacher (197) – Finished 3rd
W, major decision Alex Smith (Northwestern), 14-6
W, decision Deanthony Parker Jr. (Oklahoma), 4-1
L, decision Rocky Elam (Iowa State), 4-3
W, decision Angelo Posada (Stanford), 7-4
W, sudden victory Deanthony Parker Jr. (Oklahoma), 9-6
The Beavers will next face Northern Illinois in a dual meet at 5 p.m. PT on Friday, Dec. 19 at Victor E. Court in DeKalb, Ill.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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