Good Morning from Oregon State Wrestling!
We
hope this email finds you well! After a great first weekend of
competition we are back on the road this week for a dual with Simon
Fraser and to compete at the Mike Clock Open.
LAST WEEKEND RECAP
Oregon
State Wrestling had a successful first weekend of competition at both
the Mountaineer Invite and the Clackamas Open last weekend. No.
11-ranked Devan Turner claimed the title at the Mountaineer Invite at
133 pounds, while (125) Brandon Kaylor took third place, (197) JJ Dixon
placed fifth, and (285) Jamarcus Grant took sixth place.
Meanwhile back in Oregon, a trio of freshman placed at the Clackamas Open; 125 lb. Kade Uyesaka (1st Place), 125 lb. Luciano Fasulo (4th Place), 157 lb. Robbie Garcia (3rd Place).
A full recap can be found here.
SIMON FRASER
The
Beavers will travel north this week for a dual with our friends across
the border, Simon Fraser. On Friday, Nov. 15 OSU and Simon Fraser will
dual each other at 7 p.m. at the old Tahoma High School which is located
in Covington, Wash.
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 JANUARY 1, 2020: Taylor.Meeks@oregonstate.edu
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.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE TOURNAMENT
It
is that time of year again as we gear up for our annual Making a
Difference Tournament. On Saturday, Nov. 30 teams are open to descent
upon Corvallis and compete on a college campus against some of the best
wrestlers the area has to offer. The tournament will be held inside of
the Truax Indoor Facility located behind Reser Stadium.
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 Covington, 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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