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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Pac-12 results

 From osubeavers.com:

The Beavers posted a team score of 123.0, only trailing Arizona State who recorded 138.0 points.

Results
 
125: #26 Brandon Kaylor (3rd Place)
 
Quarterfinal – #26 Brandon Kaylor (OSU) major decision Eddie Flores (CSUB), 12-3
Semifinal - #25 Jackson DiSario (Stanford) decision #26 Brandon Kaylor (OSU), 7-3
Consolation semifinal – #26 Brandon Kaylor (OSU) injury forfeit Khyler Brewer (UALR)
3rd place match – #26 Brandon Kaylor (OSU) decision Antonio Lorenzo (Cal Poly), 3-1
 
133: #20 Devan Turner (1st Place, NCAA Qualifier)
 
Semifinal – #20 Devan Turner (OSU) decision #24 Jason Miranda (Stanford), 4-3 (TB-1)
Championship –#20 Devan Turner (OSU) decision #30 Chance Rich (CSUB), 3-1
 
141: #14 Grant Willits (1st Place, NCAA Qualifier)
Semifinal - #14 Grant Willits (OSU) decision Julian Chlebove (ASU), 7-2
Championship - #14 Grant Willits fall Real Woods (Stanford), 4:42
 
149: Lane Stigall (4th Place)
Quarterfinal – Lane Stigall (OSU) major decision Kyle Prewitt (UALR), 16-8
Semifinal - #10 Legend Lamer (Cal Poly) major decision Lane Stigall (OSU), 11-2
Consolation semifinal – Lane Stigall (OSU) major decision Kalani Tonge (CSUB), 9-1
3rd place match - #28 Cory Crooks (ASU) decision Lane Stigall (OSU), 7-2
 
157: #12 Hunter Willits (2nd Place, NCAA Qualifier)
Semifinal - #12 Hunter Willits (OSU) major decision Brawley Lamer (Cal Poly), 14-2
Championship - #12 Jacori Teemer (ASU) decision #12 Hunter Willits (OSU), 9-4
 
165: Matthew Olguin (3rd Place)
Quarterfinal – Matthew Olguin (OSU) fall Hunter LaRue (CSUB), 5:34
Semifinal - #4 Anthony Valencia (ASU) decision Matthew Olguin (OSU), 8-1
Consolation semifinal – Matthew Olguin (OSU) fall Alex Hernandez (UALR), 6:23
3rd place match – Matthew Olguin (OSU) decision Adam Kemp (Cal Poly), 2-1 (TB-1)
 
174: Colton Beisley (5th Place)
Quarterfinal – Triston Wills (UALR) decision Colton Beisley (OSU), 8-5
Consolation semifinal – Albert Urias (CSUB) decision Colton Beisley (OSU), 8-3
5th place match – Colton Beisley (OSU) tech. fall Elijah Clever (Stanford), 19-3
 
184: #24 Ryan Reyes (2nd Place)
Semifinal - #24 Ryan Reyes (OSU) decision Jared Hill (Stanford), 9-5
Championship - #23 Dom Ducharme (CSUB) decision #24 Ryan Reyes (OSU), 3-2 (TB-1)
 
197: #30 J.J. Dixon (2nd Place, NCAA Qualifier)
Semifinal - #30 J.J. Dixon (OSU) decision Josh Loomer (CSUB), 2-0
Championship - #4 Kordell Norfleet (ASU) major decision #30 J.J. Dixon (OSU), 16-4
 
HWT: Brian Barnes (6th Place)
Quarterfinal – Sam Aguilar (Cal Poly) major decision Brian Barnes (OSU), 8-0
Consolation semifinal – Jacob Sieder (CSUB) fall Brian Barnes (OSU), 3:44
5th place match – Gabe Beyer (UALR) fall Brian Barnes (OSU), 3:16

 

Go Beavs!

Pac-12 YouTube Channel

 Thanks to Reynold for sharing the Pac-12 YouTube channel as another way to view. A few more matches to see!


https://youtu.be/6dgK6nBGKnQ

Another way to view the Pac-12's

Another way to view the Pac-12's:

 https://youtu.be/6dgK6nBGKnQ


In the PAC 12 YouTube channel

Pac-12 updates after session I

Thanks to alum Steve Ballard for the following recap after session I! 


I'm attaching pics taken by announcer Andrew Stanfield of commentators Adeline Gray/Trevor Rasmussen and Brandon Perkins. 
Brandon Perkins

Trevor Rasmussen & Adeline Gray

 

Go Beavs!
Jana Iwasaki 

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From: Steve Ballard  


attached unconfirmed standings after the semi finals, and consolation round.
Oregon State will have 5 in the finals
133 Turner, 
141 Willits, 
157 Willits
184 Reyes
197 Dixon
AND another 3 in the consultation round
125 Kaylor
149 Lane Stigall
165 Matt Olguin

Arizona State has 7 in the finals ( and will likely win the team award with at least 4 of the 7 heavily expected to win.
Stanford has 6 in the finals, 

I have not been able to get team scores at this point, but we have done well. we have a legitimate to 2nd or 3rd place
Our team has AGAIN showed great progression. Not just the stars, but the 3 in the consolation finals Never quit! and showed great effort against highly favored opponents so far.
Go Beavs
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The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Friday, February 26, 2021

Pac-12s start at 11:30am

 

Correction, the tournament start time was changed to 11:30am.  Thanks for keeping  me on my toes!

Jana Iwasaki

More updates for the Pac-12 Championships + Chalice Brewing

 Beaver Wrestling Supporters,


We are just a few days away from the Pac-12 Championships on Sun, Feb 28.

 

Reminder that it starts at 11:30am and will be dual live streamed on osubeavers.com.  The streams will also be available on the Pac-12 Now app.  Championship rounds start at 6pm and will be shown live on the Pac-12 Network, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app.

 

Thanks to our coaching staff for securing the following knowledgeable commentators for the live streams (first 2 rounds):

-Beaver Wrestling alum and OSU Wrestling Endowment Fund Board Member Brandon Perkins

-Stanford Wrestling alum and Prineville native Trevor Rasmussen

-5x world champ, Olympian and newest athlete of the Beaver Dam Regional Training Center, Adeline Gray

 

The Beaver lineup:

125 Brandon Kaylor, #3 seed, ranked #30 nationally, top 2 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

133 Devan Turner, #2 seed, ranked #22 nationally, the champion in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

141 Grant Willits, #1 seed, ranked #15 nationally, top 2 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

149 Lane Stigall, #4 seed, top 2 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

157 Hunter Willits, #1 seed, ranked #14 nationally, top 2 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

165 Matthew Olguin, #3 seed, top 2 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

174 Colton Beisley, #6 seed, top 2 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

184 Ryan Reyes, #1 seed, ranked #27 nationally, the champion in this weight will qualify for NCAAs                                         

197 JJ Dixon, #2 seed, ranked #30 nationally, top 3 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

Hwt Brian Barnes, #6 seed, top 2 finishers in this weight will qualify for NCAAs

 

**rankings are as of the Feb 25 NCAA Coaches Poll

 


My husband Brett and I were in Coeur d’Alene this week and met up with Beaver Wrestling alum Brian Engdahl ’15.  After earning double majors in Fermentation Science and Business Innovation Management, Brian's put those brain cells to use with creating Chalice Brewing, his business that he’s about to open.  We had a behind-the-scenes tour of his location in downtown CDA.  It was fantastic to catch up with Brian and his dad Eric, who was in town visiting.  Chalice Brewing will be soft opening with a walkup window in a few weeks.  The address is 413 E Sherman Ave, incredible location downtown and very close to the lake.  I’ll be sending more updates soon!

 


What an abbreviated season it has been -- we are so proud of the guys for persevering.  Best wishes to the team as they compete to punch their tickets for St Louis!


Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki 

_______________________________________________

The FALL Wrestling Booster Club

OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Monday, February 22, 2021

How to view the Pac-12 Championships

 OSU Wrestling Supporters,

The Beavers host the Pac -12 Championships on Sun 2/28; however, no fans will be permitted.

It starts at 10am and will be dual live streamed on osubeavers.com.  The streams will also be available on the Pac-12 Now app.

The championship rounds start at 6pm and will be shown live on the Pac-12 Network, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app.

https://osubeavers.com/news/2021/2/22/wrestling-coverage-information-on-pac-12-championships.aspx

The NCAA announced pre-allocations and the first coaches ranking for the 2021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships on 2/11. 

https://www.ncaa.com/news/wrestling/article/2021-02-11/ncaa-releases-pre-allocations-and-first-coaches-ranking-2021-division-i-wrestling 

 

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki

_______________________________________________
The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Oklahoma & Fresno State cancelled

 Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

 

The regular season concluded with yesterday's announcement of additional pandemic cancellations.  This weekend’s meets vs Oklahoma and Fresno State have been cancelled due to Covid-19 within the Fresno State program.

Beavers Upcoming Triangular Canceled - Oregon State University Athletics (osubeavers.com)

Oregon State will host the Pac-12 championships next, with coverage by the Pac-12 Network.

 

Stay safe!

 

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki

_______________________________________________
The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Triangular This Weekend Cancelled

 Beavers wrestling for this weekend has been cancelled :

https://osubeavers.com/news/2021/2/10/wrestling-beavers-upcoming-triangular-canceled.aspx


From the above link:

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State wrestling team's triangular at Fresno State, originally scheduled for Sunday, has been canceled due to COVID-19 problems within Fresno State's program.

The Beavers will return to action on Feb. 28 for the Pac-12 Championships in Corvallis, Oregon in Gill Coliseum.

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Zoom recap & RTC wine fundraiser

 

Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

 

Thanks to Craig Scharer for notes from tonight's Zoom recap:

·         Coach Martinez recapped the weekend. 

·         Team ended up 1-1, and 4 guys went undefeated: Grant & Hunter Willits, JJ Dixon, Ryan Reyes

·         Hunter took out a good Stanford opponent and is now ranked top 10 in some rankings

·         Matt Olguin came to OSU for the coaches.  Lane said he has a quiet confidence and is a hard worker that will be fun to watch.

·         Lane mentioned they aren't peaking for dual meets, but training through them

·         Entire team and coaches went crazy after JJ's 3rd period win vs Utah Valley

·         Lane has the best 'stache on the team

·         Coach Martinez’s freestyle training is going well.  He will be training with elite competition in a couple of days

·         Coach Martinez can also tolerate a long/cold ice bath for recovery


Cardwell Hill Cellars has added several additions to the RTC Wine Club in time for Valentine's Day.  Support the Dam RTC!

·         Shipping available for 3, 6 & 12 bottle packages

·         Mix & match any order amongst featured wines

·         2018 Fenders Blue Pinot Noir just $20.  The fenders blue butterfly on the label is a federally protected species that reproduces on the Cardwell Hill property and other local habitats.

·         Part of the proceeds go to the Dam RTC and Mary’s River Watershed Council

·         Link to purchase is give.cardwellhillwine.com

 

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki

_______________________________________________
The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Monday, February 8, 2021

Hotel rooms for NCAAs - no fans permitted at this time

 

Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

At this time there is no indication that fans will be allowed to attend the NCAA Championships in St. Louis.  However, we do have a block of hotel rooms at the Pear Tree Inn Near Union Station, 2211 Market St, St. Louis, MO 63103, ph 314-241-3200.  Check in 3/17, check out 3/21.  Our group rate is $169/night + tax.  

Our deadline for turning back the rooms is 2/13

This message is probably most pertinent for parents.  If anyone is thinking of going (and probably not being able to see the wrestling in person), they could reserve a room by the hotel deadline of 2/13 and then if they decided not to go, could still cancel by noon Central Time on 3/15 without penalty.  Please confirm this detail as I am passing on what I’ve been told and am not taking financial liability. : ) If you are interested, please let me know and I’ll put you in touch with Craig Scharer who coordinated the hotel rooms.

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki

_______________________________________________
The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Zoom virtual social on Tues 2/9, recaps vs Utah Valley & Stanford

 

Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

It was great to have action back in Gill!  Register for the post-match virtual social which will be on Tues, 2/9 at 7pm, featuring Lane Stigall and Matthew Olguin and Asst Coach Isaiah Martinez.

Meeting Registration - Zoom

Thanks to my dad for the following notes from yesterday’s matches.

There were issues with the streaming and throughout the meet the canned crowd noise didn't match what was happening on the mat.  Additionally, the Daktronics scoreboard was hard to see and read. But it was great to have the team back in competition!

Utah Valley University is located just north of Provo, in Orem.  The D1 schools in Utah that abandoned wrestling are Utah State in Logan, Weber State in Ogden, Univ of Utah in Salt Lake City and BYU in Provo.  I believe Utah Valley’s program began about 10 years ago after BYU dropped.

125 Brandon Kaylor had a formidable opponent in #5 ranked Junior, Taylor LaMont.  BK started out well and fought off LaMont's single leg halfway through the first.   LaMont (down to start the 2nd) sat out and turned to escape 5 seconds.   Another single leg TD and the others were either singles of snapdown- go behinds.  LaMont majored, 19-5.   

133 Devan's opponent Ty Smith (R Fr) had a nice duck-under 30 seconds into the first and then controlled Devan to start the 2nd.   Starting down, Smith escaped in 25 seconds.  In the 3rd, Devan escaped but coupled with Smith's dominance in the first period meant one more point for riding time.  Smith prevailed 4-1.

141 Grant Willits cruised to an easy win over freshman Stockton O'Brien.  Grant TD at 1 min by a shuck to a single leg.  He did a nice job of keeping O'Brien down.   In the 2nd, Grant performed a granby to escape then soon got a TD and sort of "turk" or torqued over for 4pts NF.  In the 3rd period O'Brien had escapes to be taken down repeatedly by either singles or snapdowns.  Grant won 16-3.

149 Lane Stigall lost a close match.   In the scoreless first he carried much of the activity.  Starting up in the 2nd he was riding too high and his opponent Cameron Hunsaker (Sophomore) escaped.  Lane escaped in the 3rd with a front roll.    After an escape Lane was close to a TD when time and boundary ran out. Hunsaker won 3-2.

157 Hunter Willits easily won over true freshman Danny Snediker, a Camas H.S. 2x state champ.  One minute in, Hunter hit a high single to a double for a TD.  Later he arm-barred Snediker's left arm and started to "run it" -- reminiscent of Larry Bielenberg.   However at that point, Snediker must have called "uncle" with injury time out.  In the 2nd, Hunter had a TD to Snediker's back for 6 pts.  The rest of the match was unremarkable, though Snediker did gain one TD but the final was  Hunter 13-3.

165 Redshirt Freshman/Fresno St transfer Matthew Olguin made his varsity debut over Kekana Fouret (also R Fr) easily 10-2.  In the 1st, Matthew used a fireman's for TD then a bar-arm tilt for 4 more pts.  Starting the 2nd down, he escaped to easily fireman again.  3rd period Fouret escaped for his only point which Matthew matched with his riding time, winning 10-2. 

174 Redshirt Junior Colton Beisley drew a very tough opponent in #5 Demetrius Romero (R Jr).  40 seconds in, Romero countered Colton’s double leg with a throw-by for a TD.  Romero gained 4 more TD in the second period and 2 more in the 3rd, to couple with 1 escape and 1 point riding time, for 16 points.  Colton had 5 escapes, final score 16-5.

184 Ryan Reyes had a close match with Hunter Morse (R Fr) a former Hillsboro High state champ.  The low activity in the 1st resulted in no score.  Ryan down in the 2nd escaped in 6 seconds but the balance of the round resembled the first.  In the 3rd, Morse escaped about after 50 seconds - then with 30 seconds left Ryan grabbed a single leg - elevated for a TD.  The final score was Reyes 4  - Morse 2   (I'm not sure how Ryan got his 4th point - nor for that matter Morse's 2nd)?  

197 J.J. Dixon started slow.  UVU's  (R so) Jacob Armstrong  had a TD in the 1st but inexplicably let go of JJ with only 10 seconds left.  Armstrong was down in the 2nd but couldn't escape.  J.J. escaped in the 3rd to tie 2-2.  Then with little time left, Armstrong body locked J.J and it looked bad 'til with both going down, J.J. managed a side head-lock for 2 TD + 4 NF to win 8-2.  

285 Brian Barnes tried a front suplay early in the 1st that was not executed successfully.  His smaller opponent Chase Trussell (Soph) gained TD one min into the 1st.  Trussell was down to start the 2nd and escaped.  No more scoring.   Brian down in the 3rd - no escape - Trussell added 1 point RT and won, 4-0.   


Dual 1: Oregon State 18, Utah Valley 16
 
125 – #5 Taylor LaMont (UVU) major decision #24 Brandon Kaylor (OSU), 19-5. OSU 0, UVU 4
133 – Brandon Ty Smith (UVU) decision #18 Devan Turner (OSU), 4-1. OSU 0, UVU 7
141 – #16 Grant Willits (OSU) major decision Stockton O'Brien (UVU), 16-3. OSU 3, UVU 7
149 – Cameron Hunsaker (UVU) decision Lane Stigall (OSU), 3-2. OSU 3, UVU 10
157 – #15 Hunter Willits (OSU) major decision Danny Snediker (UVU), 13-3. OSU 8, UVU 10
165 – Matthew Olguin (OSU) major decision Kekana Fouret (UVU), 10-2. OSU 12, UVU 10
174 – #5 Demetrius Romero (UVU) major decision Colton Beisley (OSU), 16-5. OSU 12, UVU 14
184 – #25 Ryan Reyes (OSU) decision Hunter Morse (UVU), 4-2. OSU 15, UVU 14
197 – #31 J.J. Dixon (OSU) decision Jacob Armstrong (UVU), 8-2. OSU 18, UVU 14
HWT – Chase Trussell (UVU) decision Brian Barnes (OSU), 4-0. OSU 18, UVU 17
 
Utah Valley – Unsportsmanlike, -1 team point

 

More Ron Iwasaki commentary on the Stanford dual

125 Brandon Kaylor lost to Jackson DiSario (So).  I didn't see much of this match, but the decisive score was 7-2.  

 133 Devan Turner had a dominant win over Freshman Jason Miranda.  In the 1st, he had an early TD headlock to his back.  Devan won, 12-4. 

141 Grant Willits should have (could have) wrestled defending PAC Champ Real Woods who  is no longer on the team and apparently entered the transfer portal.  Instead, Grant dominated Luciano Arroyo (So) with 3 TD, 1 R, 1 stalling against Arroyo + 1 RT to win 10-2.    

149 Lane Stigall lost to Jaden Abas (R Fr), 7-4.

157 Hunter Willits beat Requir Van der Merwe (R Sr), but streaming was down for most of this match and  at 165 lbs.  Final score, 6-2.

165 Matthew Olguin faced Shane Griffin  (R So) currently ranked #3 nationally, who won 9-2. 

174 Colton Beisley lost to Tyler Eischens (R So).  In the 1st, Eischens scored a TD and a near side wristlock tilt to go up 6-0.  To his credit, Colton fought hard to escape including in the  2nd where he started and remained down.  Numerous times Colton got to his feet where Eischens would lift to take him back down.  Colton needs to learn how to use his feet to hook his opponent and block these lifts.

184 Ryan Reyes beat Jared Hill (R Sr) in a slow start, no points first period.  Nine seconds into the 2nd,  Ryan had an escape from a long sit out and turn in.  No more scoring.  In the 3rd, Hill (down) reversed Ryan who reversed, then Hill escaped.   Ryan got the last score - the first TD of the match with 10 seconds remaining.   It came from a single leg.  Final score, 5-3.

197 J.J. and Roseburg H.S. grad Haydn Maley (R Jr) provided lots of action and entertainment.   In the 1st they both got each other's leg in a scramble position normally not seen at 197.  Perhaps Grant Willits taught J.J. - who ultimately prevailed.  Later in the round, Maley tried - succeeded a front roll granby for a reversal.  Maley was down to start the 2nd - could not escape and J.J. had a 3:19 RT to start the 3rd.  He then escaped - got a TD and with RT won 6 -2.

245 Brian Barnes was quickly pinned in the 1st by Nathan Traxler (R Sr)  after getting taken down by a double leg.   

 

125 – Jackson DiSario (STAN) decision #24 Brandon Kaylor (OSU), 7-2. OSU 0, STAN 3
133 – #18 Devan Turner (OSU) major decision #18 Jason Miranda (STAN), 12-4. OSU 4, STAN 3
141 – #16 Grant Willits (OSU) major decision Luciano Arroyo (STAN), 10-2. OSU 8, STAN 3
149 – #14 Jaden Abas (STAN) decision Lane Stigall (OSU), 7-4. OSU 8, STAN 6
157 – #15 Hunter Willits (OSU) decision #10 Requir Van der Merwe (STAN), 6-2. OSU 11, UVU 6
165 – #3 Shane Griffith (STAN) decision Matthew Olguin (OSU), 9-2. OSU 11, STAN 9
174 – Tyler Eischens (STAN) major decision Colton Beisley (OSU), 9-1. OSU 11, STAN 13
184 – #25 Ryan Reyes (OSU) decision Jared Hill (STAN), 5-3. OSU 14, STAN 13
197 – #31 J.J. Dixon (OSU) decision Haydn Maley (STAN), 6-2. OSU 17, STAN 13
HWT – Nathan Traxler (STAN) fall Brian Barnes (OSU), 1:55. OSU 17, STAN 19

Oregon State – Unsportsmanlike, -1 team point

 

In true Round Robin fashion, Stanford lost to Utah Valley with the same score of 19 – 16…so each team was 1-1 for the afternoon.     

Here's the write up from Evan Hooper and list of extra matches:   

OSU Splits Triangular against Stanford and Utah Valley - Oregon State University Athletics (osubeavers.com)

Next up, the Beavers travel to Fresno to wrestle Oklahoma and Fresno State on Sun Feb 14.

Also wanted to share that I saw on social media that Colt Doyle has been named a Student Graduate Assistant.  We are sorry that his career was cut short but are glad he's found another opportunity.  Congrats, Colt!

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki

_______________________________________________
The FALL Wrestling Booster Club
OSU_Wrestling@lists.oregonstate.edu

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Beavers Split the Day

 Oregon State Wrestling fans,


The Beavers split the weekend, defeating Utah Valley 18-16, and lost to Stanford, 19-16. To finish the triangular, Stanford also lost to Utah Valley 19-16

Oregon State Article

Stanford Article

Utah Valley Article


Go Beavs!

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Keep Stanford Wrestling (KSW) 2/4 Update //Keep Fresno State Wrestling

Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

One more announcement tonight, I encourage you to tune in to the fights to keep Stanford Wrestling and Fresno State Wrestling.  All who care about the well-being of Oregon State Wrestling should be concerned about the fate of these west coast programs.

Petition · Keep Fresno State Wrestling · Change.org

See the below email from Keep Stanford Wrestling.  The presentation shares what's been done and the jaw dropping pledges committed, and still the Administration was unmoved.  The website has some great videos.  I learned that Kegan Calkins’ mom Jana was Real Woods’ host mom when Woods who is from NM went to high school outside of Chicago.

Let’s help out however we can.

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki



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From: Keep Stanford Wrestling (KSW) <keepstanfordwrestling@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 5:08 AM
Subject: Keep Stanford Wrestling (KSW) 2/4 Update
To: 


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Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

 

One more announcement tonight, I encourage you to tune in to the fights to keep Stanford Wrestling and Fresno State Wrestling.  All who care about the well-being of Oregon State Wrestling should be concerned about the fate of these west coast programs.

 

Petition · Keep Fresno State Wrestling · Change.org

 

See the below email from Keep Stanford Wrestling.  The presentation shares what's been done and the jaw dropping pledges committed, and still the Administration was unmoved.  The website has some great videos.  I learned that Kegan Calkins’ mom Jana was Real Woods’ host mom when Woods who is from NM went to high school outside of Chicago.

 

Let’s help out however we can.

 

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki



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From: Keep Stanford Wrestling (KSW) <keepstanfordwrestling@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 5:08 AM
Subject: Keep Stanford Wrestling (KSW) 2/4 Update
To: 


View this email in your browser

2021 Season Underway


The Cardinal went 3-2 in competition since our last update, bringing their season total to 4-2, including an undefeated record in Pac-12 competition (3-0). Going back to January 28th, the team earned wins against Cal Baptist (24-12) and Cal Poly (21-15). Jared Hill (174) and Nick Stemmet (197) turned in noteworthy performances in the Cal Baptist match, while Tyler Eischens (165) and Haydn Maley (197) made big contributions to the win over Cal Poly. A full recap of those competitions can be found here.

The Cardinal competed in a full day of wrestling this past Sunday, which included three duals and 47 contested matches. The team opened the day with a 24-9 win over host Little Rock, but fell to South Dakota State (23-15) and Oklahoma (21-12) in subsequent matches. All three duals saw noteworthy individual performances. Jackson DiSario (125) and Charlie Darracott (157) stood out in the match against Little Rock, while Requir Van der Merwe (157) and Nathan Traxler (Hwt) highlighted the dual against South Dakota State. Jason Miranda (133), Jaden Abas (149) and Van der Merwe (157) were the top performers in the final dual of the day against Oklahoma, having each earned wins over nationally ranked opponents. Finally, true freshman heavyweight Peter Ming's performance in extra matches deserves some recognition. Ming recorded two dominating wins over former top-100 overall recruits. A comprehensive recap of the day's action can be found here.

The Cardinal have been in Little Rock, Arkansas training since Sunday. They depart tomorrow for Corvallis, Oregon where they will prepare for matches against Oregon State (6 PM PST) and Utah Valley (8 PM PST) on Sunday, February 7th.


College Athletics Across the Country


In case you missed it, Dartmouth recently announced that five varsity athletic teams that were eliminated in July are being immediately reinstated. Additionally, Dartmouth will begin a comprehensive, external review of the Athletic Department's policies, practices, and governance model. Dartmouth's press release--including a link to FAQ's about the reinstatement--is located here.

If you're interested in learning more about the current landscape of collegiate athletics, we encourage you to check out the Wrestlers In Business Network (WIBN) Speaker Series video with Bob Bowlsby. Bowlsby is the current Big 12 Conference Commissioner and a former Director of Athletics at Stanford University. In the video, Bowlsby discusses the economics of college athletics, in addition to sharing some valuable leadership lessons based on his professional experience.

How You Can Help


This is our opportunity to preserve the legacy of Stanford Wrestling for future generations. With that in mind, please take as many of the following actions as you are able:
  1. PLEDGE financial support. Ask someone to pledge.
  2. Read/Download/Share this presentation, which includes the data uncovered up to this point.
  3. Write emails/letters.
    1. Alumni: Engage Stanford Faculty on the decision to cut athletic programs. We've prepared a template you can use here.
    2. Everyone: Continue to voice displeasure to the decision makers. Review the KSW Email/Letter Guide prior to drafting your correspondence to ensure your efforts have the greatest impact.
  4. Follow/Endorse/Share KSW on the communication platforms you use--FacebookTwitterInstagram & our websiteThe preferred hashtag is #KeepStanfordWrestling.
  5. Follow & Comment #KeepStanfordWrestling on Twitter/Instagram posts from @Stanford and @GoStanford.

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2021 Season Underway


The Cardinal went 3-2 in competition since our last update, bringing their season total to 4-2, including an undefeated record in Pac-12 competition (3-0). Going back to January 28th, the team earned wins against Cal Baptist (24-12) and Cal Poly (21-15). Jared Hill (174) and Nick Stemmet (197) turned in noteworthy performances in the Cal Baptist match, while Tyler Eischens (165) and Haydn Maley (197) made big contributions to the win over Cal Poly. A full recap of those competitions can be found here.

The Cardinal competed in a full day of wrestling this past Sunday, which included three duals and 47 contested matches. The team opened the day with a 24-9 win over host Little Rock, but fell to South Dakota State (23-15) and Oklahoma (21-12) in subsequent matches. All three duals saw noteworthy individual performances. Jackson DiSario (125) and Charlie Darracott (157) stood out in the match against Little Rock, while Requir Van der Merwe (157) and Nathan Traxler (Hwt) highlighted the dual against South Dakota State. Jason Miranda (133), Jaden Abas (149) and Van der Merwe (157) were the top performers in the final dual of the day against Oklahoma, having each earned wins over nationally ranked opponents. Finally, true freshman heavyweight Peter Ming's performance in extra matches deserves some recognition. Ming recorded tw

Beaver Wrestling Supporters,

 

One more announcement tonight, I encourage you to tune in to the fights to keep Stanford Wrestling and Fresno State Wrestling.  All who care about the well-being of Oregon State Wrestling should be concerned about the fate of these west coast programs.

 

Petition · Keep Fresno State Wrestling · Change.org

 

See the below email from Keep Stanford Wrestling.  The presentation shares what's been done and the jaw dropping pledges committed, and still the Administration was unmoved.  The website has some great videos.  I learned that Kegan Calkins’ mom Jana was Real Woods’ host mom when Woods who is from NM went to high school outside of Chicago.

 

Let’s help out however we can.

 

Go Beavs!

Jana Iwasaki



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Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 5:08 AM
Subject: Keep Stanford Wrestling (KSW) 2/4 Update
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2021 Season Underway


The Cardinal went 3-2 in competition since our last update, bringing their season total to 4-2, including an undefeated record in Pac-12 competition (3-0). Going back to January 28th, the team earned wins against Cal Baptist (24-12) and Cal Poly (21-15). Jared Hill (174) and Nick Stemmet (197) turned in noteworthy performances in the Cal Baptist match, while Tyler Eischens (165) and Haydn Maley (197) made big contributions to the win over Cal Poly. A full recap of those competitions can be found here.

The Cardinal competed in a full day of wrestling this past Sunday, which included three duals and 47 contested matches. The team opened the day with a 24-9 win over host Little Rock, but fell to South Dakota State (23-15) and Oklahoma (21-12) in subsequent matches. All three duals saw noteworthy individual performances. Jackson DiSario (125) and Charlie Darracott (157) stood out in the match against Little Rock, while Requir Van der Merwe (157) and Nathan Traxler (Hwt) highlighted the dual against South Dakota State. Jason Miranda (133), Jaden Abas (149) and Van der Merwe (157) were the top performers in the final dual of the day against Oklahoma, having each earned wins over nationally ranked opponents. Finally, true freshman heavyweight Peter Ming's performance in extra matches deserves some recognition. Ming recorded two dominating wins over former top-100 overall recruits. A comprehensive recap of the day's action can be found here.

The Cardinal have been in Little Rock, Arkansas training since Sunday. They depart tomorrow for Corvallis, Oregon where they will prepare for matches against Oregon State (6 PM PST) and Utah Valley (8 PM PST) on Sunday, February 7th.


College Athletics Across the Country


In case you missed it, Dartmouth recently announced that five varsity athletic teams that were eliminated in July are being immediately reinstated. Additionally, Dartmouth will begin a comprehensive, external review of the Athletic Department's policies, practices, and governance model. Dartmouth's press release--including a link to FAQ's about the reinstatement--is located here.

If you're interested in learning more about the current landscape of collegiate athletics, we encourage you to check out the Wrestlers In Business Network (WIBN) Speaker Series video with Bob Bowlsby. Bowlsby is the current Big 12 Conference Commissioner and a former Director of Athletics at Stanford University. In the video, Bowlsby discusses the economics of college athletics, in addition to sharing some valuable leadership lessons based on his professional experience.

How You Can Help


This is our opportunity to preserve the legacy of Stanford Wrestling for future generations. With that in mind, please take as many of the following actions as you are able:
  1. PLEDGE financial support. Ask someone to pledge.
  2. Read/Download/Share this presentation, which includes the data uncovered up to this point.
  3. Write emails/letters.
    1. Alumni: Engage Stanford Faculty on the decision to cut athletic programs. We've prepared a template you can use here.
    2. Everyone: Continue to voice displeasure to the decision makers. Review the KSW Email/Letter Guide prior to drafting your correspondence to ensure your efforts have the greatest impact.
  4. Follow/Endorse/Share KSW on the communication platforms you use--FacebookTwitterInstagram & our websiteThe preferred hashtag is #KeepStanfordWrestling.
  5. Follow & Comment #KeepStanfordWrestling on Twitter/Instagram posts from @Stanford and @GoStanford.

If you know of someone within our Stanford wrestling community who would like to receive these updates, please forward and have them subscribe by clicking the button below.
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o dominating wins over former top-100 overall recruits. A comprehensive recap of the day's action can be found here.

The Cardinal have been in Little Rock, Arkansas training since Sunday. They depart tomorrow for Corvallis, Oregon where they will prepare for matches against Oregon State (6 PM PST) and Utah Valley (8 PM PST) on Sunday, February 7th.


College Athletics Across the Country


In case you missed it, Dartmouth recently announced that five varsity athletic teams that were eliminated in July are being immediately reinstated. Additionally, Dartmouth will begin a comprehensive, external review of the Athletic Department's policies, practices, and governance model. Dartmouth's press release--including a link to FAQ's about the reinstatement--is located here.

If you're interested in learning more about the current landscape of collegiate athletics, we encourage you to check out the Wrestlers In Business Network (WIBN) Speaker Series video with Bob Bowlsby. Bowlsby is the current Big 12 Conference Commissioner and a former Director of Athletics at Stanford University. In the video, Bowlsby discusses the economics of college athletics, in addition to sharing some valuable leadership lessons based on his professional experience.

How You Can Help


This is our opportunity to preserve the legacy of Stanford Wrestling for future generations. With that in mind, please take as many of the following actions as you are able:
  1. PLEDGE financial support. Ask someone to pledge.
  2. Read/Download/Share this presentation, which includes the data uncovered up to this point.
  3. Write emails/letters.
    1. Alumni: Engage Stanford Faculty on the decision to cut athletic programs. We've prepared a template you can use here.
    2. Everyone: Continue to voice displeasure to the decision makers. Review the KSW Email/Letter Guide prior to drafting your correspondence to ensure your efforts have the greatest impact.
  4. Follow/Endorse/Share KSW on the communication platforms you use--FacebookTwitterInstagram & our websiteThe preferred hashtag is #KeepStanfordWrestling.
  5. Follow & Comment #KeepStanfordWrestling on Twitter/Instagram posts from @Stanford and @GoStanford.

If you know of someone within our Stanford wrestling community who would like to receive these updates, please forward and have them subscribe by clicking the button below.
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