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Beavers Drop Pac-12 Contest at Stanford
February 10, 2018 | Wrestling
STANFORD, Calif. – Oregon State wrestling failed to mount a comeback on Saturday afternoon, as the Beavers fell to the Cardinal of Stanford in a Pacific-12 Conference match, 21-15.
It was a tough start for the Beavers at Stanford, dropping four of the first five bouts. 157-pounder Hunter Willits dropped a 5-2 decision in the match opener. Rodney Williams lost at 165 pounds by technical fall.
174-pounder Myles Terry lost by major decision, before Bob Coleman lost an 11-6 decision at 184 pounds.
Redshirt junior Corey Griego put the Beavers on the scoreboard with a second period pin at 197 pounds. Griego's six points pulled Oregon State within striking distance before the midway break, 15-6.
The featured matchup of the afternoon came at heavyweight, featuring two top-10 ranked wrestlers in Amarveer Dhesi (No. 8) and Nathan Butler (No. 5). Dhesi continued his unbeaten streak in dual meets with an 8-5 decision over Butler. Dhesi's win brought the Beavers within 15-9.
No. 12-ranked Ronnie Bresser won his fourth match in a row at 125 pounds, aiding in the comeback attempt by Oregon State. Bresser won by decision 6-1, shrinking the Beavers deficit to 15-12.
Oregon State was ahead late in the two bouts that followed, but dropped both of them at 133 and 141 pounds by one-point decisions.
149-pounder Josh Reyes won the final match by decision 9-4, bringing the final score to 21-15.
Up Next
Oregon State finishes the regular season on Sunday at CSU Bakersfield on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 6 p.m.
This year's Pac-12 Championships are hosted by the Beavers on Feb. 25 in Gill Coliseum. The NCAA Championships are March 15-17 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Stanford 21, Oregon State 15
125: #12 Ronnie Bresser (OSU) dec. Gabriel Townsell (STAN), 6-1
133: Mason Pengilly (STAN) dec. Devan Turner (OSU), 7-6
141: Isaiah Locsin (STAN) dec. Jack Hathaway (OSU), 2-1
149: Josh Reyes (OSU) dec. Jake Barry (STAN), 9-4
157: Paul Fox (STAN) dec. Hunter Willits (OSU), 5-2
165: Brandon Dallavia (STAN) tech. fall Rodney Williams (OSU), 16-0 4:35
174: #9 Keaton Subjeck (STAN) maj. dec. Myles Terry (OSU), 13-5
184: Austin Flores (STAN) dec. Bob Coleman (OSU), 11-6
197: #14 Corey Griego (OSU) pinned Cole DePasquale (STAN), 3:52
285: #8 Amar Dhesi (OSU) dec. #5 Nathan Butler (STAN), 8-5
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It was a tough start for the Beavers at Stanford, dropping four of the first five bouts. 157-pounder Hunter Willits dropped a 5-2 decision in the match opener. Rodney Williams lost at 165 pounds by technical fall.
174-pounder Myles Terry lost by major decision, before Bob Coleman lost an 11-6 decision at 184 pounds.
Redshirt junior Corey Griego put the Beavers on the scoreboard with a second period pin at 197 pounds. Griego's six points pulled Oregon State within striking distance before the midway break, 15-6.
The featured matchup of the afternoon came at heavyweight, featuring two top-10 ranked wrestlers in Amarveer Dhesi (No. 8) and Nathan Butler (No. 5). Dhesi continued his unbeaten streak in dual meets with an 8-5 decision over Butler. Dhesi's win brought the Beavers within 15-9.
No. 12-ranked Ronnie Bresser won his fourth match in a row at 125 pounds, aiding in the comeback attempt by Oregon State. Bresser won by decision 6-1, shrinking the Beavers deficit to 15-12.
Oregon State was ahead late in the two bouts that followed, but dropped both of them at 133 and 141 pounds by one-point decisions.
149-pounder Josh Reyes won the final match by decision 9-4, bringing the final score to 21-15.
Up Next
Oregon State finishes the regular season on Sunday at CSU Bakersfield on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 6 p.m.
This year's Pac-12 Championships are hosted by the Beavers on Feb. 25 in Gill Coliseum. The NCAA Championships are March 15-17 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Follow Us on Social
For more information on the Oregon State wrestling team, visit OSUBeavers.com or follow the team's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverWrestling, on Facebook at Facebook.com/BeaverWrestling, or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverWrestling.
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Stanford 21, Oregon State 15
125: #12 Ronnie Bresser (OSU) dec. Gabriel Townsell (STAN), 6-1
133: Mason Pengilly (STAN) dec. Devan Turner (OSU), 7-6
141: Isaiah Locsin (STAN) dec. Jack Hathaway (OSU), 2-1
149: Josh Reyes (OSU) dec. Jake Barry (STAN), 9-4
157: Paul Fox (STAN) dec. Hunter Willits (OSU), 5-2
165: Brandon Dallavia (STAN) tech. fall Rodney Williams (OSU), 16-0 4:35
174: #9 Keaton Subjeck (STAN) maj. dec. Myles Terry (OSU), 13-5
184: Austin Flores (STAN) dec. Bob Coleman (OSU), 11-6
197: #14 Corey Griego (OSU) pinned Cole DePasquale (STAN), 3:52
285: #8 Amar Dhesi (OSU) dec. #5 Nathan Butler (STAN), 8-5
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