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Monday, December 30, 2019

Join "The Fall" - booster club of Oregon State University Wrestling!

Hope everyone is enjoying the holidays!  Thank you to all who have registered their club membership and a reminder to those who have not done so yet!

We have 25 households registered but I think we can do a lot better than that!  Even if you live out of the area and will not be able to attend home meets, you can still show your support of the team and program. Deadline is January 3, but if it is past that, I will not refuse your money.  The link for credit card payment is: https://squareup.com/store/the-fall-fanclub/
or if you'd like to mail a check, the address is on the letter which you can find under "Links" on the right side of the blog page as 2019-2020 FALL Membership Form.

Happy New Year!

Go Beavs!
Jana Iwasaki
The Fall Board
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Happy Holidays, Beaver Family and Friends!

The Oregon State University Wrestling team has kicked off another season and we invite you to join "The Fall" - the booster club of the OSU Wrestling program. We host socials after home meets and put on the end of the season awards banquet.  Please find the link below for online registration.


For old school checks, please see attached form with mailing address.

·         Single Membership:  $40
·         Couple Membership: $60     
·         Family Membership:  $90                                                                             
·         OSU Student Membership:  $15

Deadline is January 3

The first home meet is on Friday, January 10 at 7pm vs Northern Colorado!


Go Beavs!
The Fall Board

Jana Iwasaki, Jim Hamer, John Kowalewski, Scott Lewis, Scott Sakaguchi, Dean Jolley and Jess Lewis
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Friday, December 20, 2019

Beavers Drop Dual to Huskers

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

The #2 Nebraska Cornhuskers were a little too much for the Oregon State Beavers, who dropped the dual 32-3. While several matches were close, only Oregon State's 133 lb'er, Devon Turner, was able to prevail, upsetting his ranked opponent. Congratulations, Devon!

For more details, see the article at osubeavers

The Beaver wrestling team now gets a holiday break, then returns to action at the Southern Scuffle in Chattanooga, TN, on Jan 1 & 2.

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year & Season's Greetings to all!

Go Beavs!

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Wrestling News From Oregon State - Dec 18, 2019

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

First a correction - the Boxer Open was not today as reported earlier - it will be Sunday, January 19, 2020. That is an open tournament at Pacific University in Forest Grove. Sorry for the error.

Two items out from Oregon State this week:

A news article on the upcoming Road Trip  to Nebraska this Friday

A newsletter for the Coaches Office:

Good Morning and Happy Holidays from Oregon State Wrestling!
We hope this email finds you well! Oregon State Wrestling is back on the road this week for a dual at No. 2-ranked Nebraska on Friday, December 20 at 5 p.m. PT, You can follow along and watch all of the action on FS1!
RENO TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS RECAP
Oregon State Wrestling enjoyed a solid day of competition at the 2019 Reno Tournament of Champions (TOC) as the Beavers earned four top-five finishes, including one from unattached grappler Hunter Willits. A total of five Beavers collected placements to help lead the team to a fourth-place finish at the Reno Events Center.--
Colt Doyle earned the highest placement for the Beavers as he finished in second place at 184 pounds. The redshirt junior used a pin and three major decisions to make his way into the first-place bout where he dropped a close 3-1 decision to end his day.
Devan Turner (133 lbs.) and Grant Willits (141 lbs.) each earned fourth place in their respective weight class. Turner made it to the semifinals thanks to an early pin (2:36) and a 3-2 decision to stay alive in the championship bracket. The redshirt sophomore collected three takedowns on a 12-2 major decision in the quarterfinal round but would suffer his first defeat of the day in the semis to move into the third-place bout, ending his day in fourth place.
Lane Stigall remained consistent at 149 pounds as he earned his second straight tournament placement for the Beavers, finishing in sixth place with a record of 5-2 on the day.
Competing unattached, redshirt junior Hunter Willits earned second in his bracket at 157 pounds as he fell in the finals bracket. Willits cruised to the championship finals using a pair of technical falls and a quarterfinal pin.
THE 100 CLUB
One of our new initiatives this year which serves as a replacement to our Pledge for Pins drive in the past is The 100 Club: It is designed to help the growth of the Beaver Regional Training Center (RTC). The money gifted goes directly to the Beaver RTC which is a Nonprofit Organization that supports the travel and training expenses associated with the RTC.
Our goal is to raise $100,000 this season. For example, that is 1,000 individuals donating $100 each. If you would like to join the 100 Club please print out this FORM and mail it to our PO Box. The address to which is on the form.
JOIN THE FALL BOOSTER CLUB OF OSU WRESTLING
The Oregon State University Wrestling team has kicked off another season and we invite you to join "The Fall" - the booster club of the OSU Wrestling program. We host socials after home meets and put on the end of the season awards banquet.  Please find the link below for online registration.
REGISTRATION LINK: https://the-fall-fanclub.square.site/
For old school checks, please see attached form with mailing address: Fall_Welcome_Letter_Application_12-1-2019 (v2).docx
  • Single Membership: $40
  • Couple Membership: $60
  • Family Membership: 90
  • OSU Student Membership: 15
DEADLINE TO JOIN IS JANUARY 3RD.
OREGON STATE WRESTLING SCHEDULE

The main portion of our schedule features 16 events before heading to the Pac-12 Championships at Stanford late in the season. As we are still trying to finalize times for our schedule please know that these contests are subject to change at any point in time:

Nov. 9 @ Appalachian State Invite Boone, N.C.
Nov. 15 vs. Simon Fraser Tahoma, WA
Nov. 21 @ George Mason Fairfax, VA
Nov. 23 @ Navy Classic Annapolis, MD
Dec. 20 @ Nebraska Lincoln, NE
Jan. 1-2 @ Southern Scuffle Chattanooga, TN
Jan. 5 @ Michigan Ann Arbor, MI
Jan. 10 vs. Northern Colorado Corvallis, OR
Jan. 18 @ Arizona State Tempe, AZ
Jan. 25 @ Campbell/Presbyterian Buies Creek, N.C.
Jan. 31 vs. Wyoming Corvallis, OR
Feb. 7 @ Cal-State Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA
Feb. 9 @ Stanford Stanford, CA
Feb. 14 vs. Cal-Baptist Corvallis, OR
Feb. 15 vs. Arkansas Little Rock Corvallis, OR
Feb. 22 vs. Cal Poly Corvallis, OR

In addition to the main portion of our schedule, we have a handful of open tournaments that we will be attending this season:

Nov. 9 @ Clackamas Open Oregon City, OR
Nov. 17 @ Mike Clock Open Forest Grove, OR
Nov. 24 @ Spokane Open Spokane, WA
Dec. 15 @ Reno Tournament of Champions Reno, NV
Jan. 18 @ Boxer Open Forest Grove, OR

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 Go Beavs!

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Beavers Fourth at Reno TOC

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

Oregon State finished in 4th place at Reno today with five placers although one of those placers was wrestling unattached.

Congratulations to the placers:
2nd place - Colt Doyle 184
2nd place - Hunter Willits (unattached) 157
4th place - Devan Turner 133
4th place - Grant Willits 141
6th place - Lane Stigall 149

For the Beaver details - see the article at osubeavers.com
For more info on the complete RTOC results - see the stats at Flowrestling
Pre-event information from osubeavers.com article

Next up, an open tournament, the Boxer Open at Pacific University in Forest Grove on Wed., Dec 18. Some Beavers may participate.

The starters will head to Nebraska for a dual with the Cornhuskers on Friday, Dec. 20. There is a link to live video on the Nebraska schedule page, not sure if it is free or pay. It is through Fox Sports.
Start is 6:00 pm Nebraska time.

Go Beavs!

Friday, December 13, 2019

Join "The Fall" - booster club of Oregon State University Wrestling!

Happy Holidays, Beaver Family and Friends!

The Oregon State University Wrestling team has kicked off another season and we invite you to join "The Fall" - the booster club of the OSU Wrestling program. We host socials after home meets and put on the end of the season awards banquet.  Please find the link below for online registration.


For old school checks, please see attached form with mailing address.

·         Single Membership:  $40
·         Couple Membership: $60     
·         Family Membership:  $90                                                                             
·         OSU Student Membership:  $15

Deadline is January 3

The first home meet is on Friday, January 10 at 7pm vs Northern Colorado!


Go Beavs!
The Fall Board

Jana Iwasaki, Jim Hamer, John Kowalewski, Scott Lewis, Scott Sakaguchi, Dean Jolley and Jess Lewis

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Newsletter - December 11, 2019 - From the Coaching Office

Good Morning from Oregon State Wrestling!
We hope this email finds you well! Oregon State Wrestling is back on the road this week as part of the team heads down to the Reno Tournament of Champions on Sunday, Dec. 15. Coverage for the tournament is provided by FloWrestling and can be found on arena.flowrestling.com.
DHESI CLAIMS CANADIAN TEAM SPOT
This past weekend former three-time All-American Amar Dhesi cruised through the Canadian Wrestling Trials securing the 125 kg spot on the senior team for Canada. Dhesi defeated 2016 Rio Olympian Korey Jarvis for the top place at 125 kg, which marked Jarvis first loss to a Canadian in six years.
Dhesi was dominate in the best two-out-of-three finals besting Jarvis by technical fall 10-0 and 11-0. Next on the docket for Dhesi is securing his place at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He can do this by placing top-two at the Pan American Olympic Qualification Tournament on March 6-9 in Ottawa.
NCAA TOURNAMENT TICKETS
This upcoming March the NCAA Tournament will take place in the largest venue the event has ever seen; U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Given the large capacity the NCAA will give each institution the amount of tickets they ask for. Due to this fact, if you tell us that you want tickets a credit card number will be needed as these tickets are GUARANTEED. IF YOU ORDER TICKETS THROUGH US YOU WILL GET AND YOU WILL BE STUCK WITH THEM.
If you are interested in securing your tickets for the NCAA Tournament please reach out to Assistant Coach, Taylor Meeks before DECEMBER 13, 2019: Taylor.Meeks@oregonstate.edu
THE DEADLINE TO ORDER NCAA TICKETS THROUGH US IS THIS THURSDAY!! YOU HAVE JUST TWO DAYS TO SECURE YOUR TICKETS!
THE 100 CLUB
One of our new initiatives this year which serves as a replacement to our Pledge for Pins drive in the past is The 100 Club: It is designed to help the growth of the Beaver Regional Training Center (RTC). The money gifted goes directly to the Beaver RTC which is a Nonprofit Organization that supports the travel and training expenses associated with the RTC.
Our goal is to raise $100,000 this season. For example, that is 1,000 individuals donating $100 each. If you would like to join the 100 Club please print out this FORM and mail it to our PO Box. The address to which is on the form.
OREGON STATE WRESTLING SCHEDULE

The main portion of our schedule features 16 events before heading to the Pac-12 Championships at Stanford late in the season. As we are still trying to finalize times for our schedule please know that these contests are subject to change at any point in time:

Nov. 9 @ Appalachian State Invite Boone, N.C.
Nov. 15 vs. Simon Fraser Tahoma, WA
Nov. 21 @ George Mason Fairfax, VA
Nov. 23 @ Navy Classic Annapolis, MD
Dec. 20 @ Nebraska Lincoln, NE
Jan. 1-2 @ Southern Scuffle Chattanooga, TN
Jan. 5 @ Michigan Ann Arbor, MI
Jan. 10 vs. Northern Colorado Corvallis, OR
Jan. 18 @ Arizona State Tempe, AZ
Jan. 25 @ Campbell/Presbyterian Buies Creek, N.C.
Jan. 31 vs. Wyoming Corvallis, OR
Feb. 7 @ Cal-State Bakersfield Bakersfield, CA
Feb. 9 @ Stanford Stanford, CA
Feb. 14 vs. Cal-Baptist Corvallis, OR
Feb. 15 vs. Arkansas Little Rock Corvallis, OR
Feb. 22 vs. Cal Poly Corvallis, OR

In addition to the main portion of our schedule, we have a handful of open tournaments that we will be attending this season:

Nov. 9 @ Clackamas Open Oregon City, OR
Nov. 17 @ Mike Clock Open Forest Grove, OR
Nov. 24 @ Spokane Open Spokane, WA
Dec. 15 @ Reno Tournament of Champions Reno, NV
Jan. 18 @ Boxer Open Forest Grove, OR

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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Dhesi Wins Canadian Team Trials

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

Former Beaver Amar Dhesi won the Canadian Wrestling Team Trials putting himself on track to make it to the 2020 Olympics. For details, see the article at osubeavers.com

In FALL Club news, please keep FALL Club Treasurer Michael Denison and his wife Kerry in your thoughts and prayers. Michael had a stroke while on work assignment in California last week. He will be stepping away from the Board at least temporarily to focus on his rehabilitation. We will miss him sitting on the edge of the mat with his camera, getting all those great action shots! Wishing you a speedy recovery, Michael!!

Wrestling comes back to action next week with the Reno TOC on Sunday, Dec 15, the Boxer Open  in Forest Grove on Wed., Dec 18 and a dual at Nebraska on Dec 20, Friday.

Go Beavs!

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Four Beavers Place at Navy Classic

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

Congratulations to the Beavers who placed at the Navy Classic!
125 Brandon Kaylor - 5th
133 Devan Turner - 8th
149 Lane Stigall  - 4th
285 Jamarcus Grant - 6th


Oregon State 12th out of 18 teams.

For more details:


Tomorrow, Nov 24, Beaver wrestlers will have an opportunity to participate in the Spokane Collegiate Open, in Spokane, Washington. TrackWrestling will provide results. Sorry, couldn't get any pages to link.

After that, the next wrestling for the Beavers will be at the Reno TOC, Dec 15,

Happy Thanksgiving!

Go Beavs!

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Beavers 26 - George Mason 16

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

The Beavs are two for two on duals this season so far, winning at George Mason today 26-16.

Congratulations to the match winners - Grant Willits, Lane Stigall, Colt Doyle, JJ Dixon, Jamarcus Grant, Brandon Kaylor and Devan Turner!

Details:

Next - Navy Classic - all day at Annapolis, MD
 
follow:
live stats at FloWrestling
OSU Wrestling Twitter account

Go Beavs!

At George Mason This Afternoon

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

To watch livestream - link on George Mason's Schedule page (fee)
Follow on Twitter - OSU Wrestling


Meet begins at 4 pm Pacific Time.

Go Beavs!

Monday, November 18, 2019

Oregon State Results At Mike Clock

Oregon State Wrestling Fans,

The Beavers brought home three championships and two more placers at the Mike Clock Open at Pacific University on Sunday, November 17:

165 - Hunter Willits - Champion!
197 - Adam Rateb - Champion!
285 - Christian Robertson - Champion!

125 - Kade Uyesaka - 3rd
141 - Connor Noonan - 4th

Congratulations to all! 

Complete Results for the Beavers at the Mike Clock, compiled by TrackWrestling, found on Intermat:




157 Champ. Round 1 - Robbie Garcia (Oregon State) received a bye

157 Champ. Round 2 - Robbie Garcia (Oregon State) over Kimani Samuel Johnson (Grays Harbor College) (Fall 0:20)

157 Quarterfinals - Robbie Garcia (Oregon State) over Devon Salcedo (Big Bend Community College) (TF 15-0 2:58)

157 Semifinals - John Sowers (Highline Community College) over Robbie Garcia (Oregon State) (Fall 4:08)

157 Cons. Semis - Taber Spray (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) over Robbie Garcia (Oregon State) (Dec 12-6)






197 Champ. Round 1 - Adam Rateb (Oregon State) over Romeo Hernandez (Pacific (OR)) (Fall 0:40)

197 Champ. Round 2 - Adam Rateb (Oregon State) over Abraham Mamizuka (Southwestern Oregon Community College) (Fall 2:33)

197 Quarterfinals - Adam Rateb (Oregon State) over Hunter Gregerson (North Idaho College) (Fall 6:24)

197 Semifinals - Adam Rateb (Oregon State) over Falemalama Weggen (Corban University) (TF 23-8 7:00)

197 1st Place Match - Adam Rateb (Oregon State) over Nolan Badovinac (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) (Fall 1:16)






197 Champ. Round 1 - Maximus Gomez (Oregon State) over Erik Orozco (Clackamas Community College) (Fall 4:17)

197 Champ. Round 2 - Maximus Gomez (Oregon State) over Miguel Simon (Warner Pacific) (Dec 5-1)

197 Quarterfinals - Nolan Badovinac (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) over Maximus Gomez (Oregon State) (TF 18-1 1:57)

197 Cons. Round 4 - Maximus Gomez (Oregon State) over Macoy Christman (Umpqua Community College) (MD 10-0)

197 Cons. Round 5 - Maximus Gomez (Oregon State) over Mike Garrison (Grays Harbor College) (Fall 4:54)

197 Cons. Semis - Falemalama Weggen (Corban University) over Maximus Gomez (Oregon State) (Dec 13-6)






285 Champ. Round 1 - Hayden Still (Oregon State) received a bye

285 Champ. Round 2 - Taniela Feliciano-Takafua (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) over Hayden Still (Oregon State) (Fall 4:50)

285 Cons. Round 2 - Mervyn Penniston-John (Grays Harbor College) over Hayden Still (Oregon State) (Fall 2:35)






285 Champ. Round 1 - Christian Robertson (Oregon State) over JJ Perez (Southwestern Oregon Community College) (Fall 2:48)

285 Champ. Round 2 - Christian Robertson (Oregon State) over Juan Vallejo (Warner Pacific) (Fall 0:36)

285 Quarterfinals - Christian Robertson (Oregon State) over Samuel Peterson (North Idaho College) (MD 20-8)

285 Semifinals - Christian Robertson (Oregon State) over Tarik Sutkovic (Clackamas Community College) (Dec 5-3)

285 1st Place Match - Christian Robertson (Oregon State) over Tommy Mommer (Clackamas Community College) (M. For.)






285 Champ. Round 1 - Tommy Mommer (Clackamas Community College) over Brian Barnes (Oregon State) (Fall 2:48)

285 Cons. Round 1 - Brian Barnes (Oregon State) received a bye

285 Cons. Round 2 - Brian Barnes (Oregon State) over Juan Vallejo (Warner Pacific) (Fall 0:57)

285 Cons. Round 3 - Brian Barnes (Oregon State) over Jack Farley (Corban University) (Fall 2:14)

285 Cons. Round 4 - Brian Barnes (Oregon State) over Adam Lamb (Umpqua Community College) (Dec 7-1)

285 Cons. Round 5 - Brian Barnes (Oregon State) over Cohle Feliciano (North Idaho College) (Fall 1:02)

285 Cons. Semis - Tarik Sutkovic (Clackamas Community College) over Brian Barnes (Oregon State) (Dec 5-2)






285 Champ. Round 1 - Tristan Osborn (Oregon State) received a bye

285 Champ. Round 2 - Jayden de Fond (Umpqua Community College) over Tristan Osborn (Oregon State) (Dec 6-2)

285 Cons. Round 2 - Tristan Osborn (Oregon State) over Justin Wilson (Eastern Oregon University (OR)) (M. For.)

285 Cons. Round 3 - Tristan Osborn (Oregon State) over Ismael DeLa Torre (Southern Oregon) (Dec 7-1)

285 Cons. Round 4 - Cohle Feliciano (North Idaho College) over Tristan Osborn (Oregon State) (TF 21-3 6:27)






125 Champ. Round 1 - Kade Uyesaka (Oregon State) received a bye

125 Champ. Round 2 - Kade Uyesaka (Oregon State) over Tanner Ulrey (Umpqua Community College) (Dec 8-2)

125 Quarterfinals - Kade Uyesaka (Oregon State) over Connor Finch (Warner Pacific) (Fall 0:55)

125 Semifinals - Isaac Lopez (North Idaho College) over Kade Uyesaka (Oregon State) (Dec 7-3)

125 Cons. Semis - Kade Uyesaka (Oregon State) over Flixzl Reyes (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) (TF 17-2 4:03)

125 3rd Place Match - Kade Uyesaka (Oregon State) over Connor Finch (Warner Pacific) (Fall 3:00)






125 Champ. Round 1 - Luciano Fasulo (Oregon State) over Hunter Nees (Eastern Oregon University (OR)) (Fall 3:55)

125 Champ. Round 2 - Flixzl Reyes (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) over Luciano Fasulo (Oregon State) (Dec 9-8)

125 Cons. Round 2 - Luciano Fasulo (Oregon State) over Ethan Howard (Southwestern Oregon Community College) (Fall 0:41)

125 Cons. Round 3 - Luciano Fasulo (Oregon State) over Keleab Weldemariam (Clackamas Community College) (Fall 2:08)

125 Cons. Round 4 - Luciano Fasulo (Oregon State) over Josh Meyers (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) (Fall 6:27)

125 Cons. Round 5 - Connor Finch (Warner Pacific) over Luciano Fasulo (Oregon State) (TF 21-5 3:00)






149 Champ. Round 1 - Peyton Bell (Oregon State) received a bye

149 Champ. Round 2 - Alex Rubio (Grays Harbor College) over Peyton Bell (Oregon State) (Dec 7-4)

149 Cons. Round 2 - Peyton Bell (Oregon State) over Zachary Granly (North Idaho College) (Fall 2:07)

149 Cons. Round 3 - Peyton Bell (Oregon State) over Dally Ratcliff (Eastern Oregon University (OR)) (Fall 1:04)

149 Cons. Round 4 - Peyton Bell (Oregon State) over Daniel Rodriguez (Eastern Oregon University (OR)) (Dec 12-7)

149 Cons. Round 5 - Jeramias Sandoval (Highline Community College) over Peyton Bell (Oregon State) (Dec 11-5)






141 Champ. Round 1 - Riley Gurr (Oregon State) over Austin Cleland (Highline Community College) (TF 19-1 4:18)

141 Champ. Round 2 - Riley Gurr (Oregon State) over Joseph Foster (Corban University) (MD 18-4)

141 Quarterfinals - Samuel Patton (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) over Riley Gurr (Oregon State) (M. For.)

141 Cons. Round 4 - Alex Lopez (North Idaho College) over Riley Gurr (Oregon State) (M. For.)






141 Champ. Round 1 - Marckis Branford (Clackamas Community College) over Conner Noonan (Oregon State) (Dec 6-3)

141 Cons. Round 1 - Conner Noonan (Oregon State) received a bye

141 Cons. Round 2 - Conner Noonan (Oregon State) over Joseph Foster (Corban University) (Dec 8-2)

141 Cons. Round 3 - Conner Noonan (Oregon State) over Ethan Martin (Clackamas Community College) (Fall 0:54)

141 Cons. Round 4 - Conner Noonan (Oregon State) over Noah Mirelez (Oregon State) (Dec 7-5)

141 Cons. Round 5 - Conner Noonan (Oregon State) over Gerardo Suarez (Highline Community College) (Fall 1:40)

141 Cons. Semis - Conner Noonan (Oregon State) over Samuel Patton (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) (Fall 0:24)

141 3rd Place Match - Randy McDonald (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) over Conner Noonan (Oregon State) (NC)






141 Champ. Round 1 - Noah Mirelez (Oregon State) over Gerardo Suarez (Highline Community College) (Dec 7-1)

141 Champ. Round 2 - Noah Mirelez (Oregon State) over Alex Lopez (North Idaho College) (Fall 4:49)

141 Quarterfinals - Randy McDonald (Simon Fraser (B.C.)) over Noah Mirelez (Oregon State) (Dec 10-7)

141 Cons. Round 4 - Conner Noonan (Oregon State) over Noah Mirelez (Oregon State) (Dec 7-5)






165 Champ. Round 1 - Hunter Willits (Oregon State) received a bye

165 Champ. Round 2 - Hunter Willits (Oregon State) over Noah Manibusan (Southwestern Oregon Community College) (Fall 0:53)

165 Quarterfinals - Hunter Willits (Oregon State) over Matthew Roeser (Southern Oregon) (Fall 3:39)

165 Semifinals - Hunter Willits (Oregon State) over Matthew Bartlett (Corban University) (Fall 0:25)

165 1st Place Match - Hunter Willits (Oregon State) over James Rowley () (Dec 8-3)



Next up, the Beavers head east for a dual at George Mason in Fairfax, VA, on Thursday, November 21 and the Navy Classic in Annapolis, MD, all day on Saturday, Nov. 23.



Go Beavs!