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Beavers Set to Compete at Reno Tournament of Champions
December 13, 2019 | Wrestling
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State wrestling will get back on the mats for the 2019 edition of the Reno Tournament of Champions on Sunday, Dec. 15. Wrestling begins at 9 a.m. with the finals starting approximately at 4:30 p.m. Live stats will be provided through FloArena and will also be live streamed through FloWrestling for a subscription fee.
Last season, Devan Turner (133) and Brandon Kaylor (125) made their way into the consolation bracket and ultimately finished in the semifinal round.
Projected Lineup
125 – Brandon Kaylor, So. (9-3)
133 – Devan Turner, RJr. (9-2)
141 – No. 17 Grant Willits, RSo. (5-2) / Conner Noonan, RJr. (8-4)
149 – Lane Stigall, RSo. (4-5)
157 – Logan Meek, So. (3-5)
165 – Aaron Olmos, RSo. (2-3)
174 – Colton Beisley, RSo. (2-6) / Brett Bell, So. (0-0)
184 – Colt Doyle, RJr. (4-2)
197 – J.J. Dixon, So. (4-4)
285 – Jamarcus Grant, RJr. (9-3) / Christian Robertson, RSr. (7-5)
Rankings by FloWrestling/Intermat/TrackWrestling
Division I Teams
California Baptist, Cal Poly, Campbell, Fresno State, Oregon State, Wyoming
Non-Division I Teams
Clackamas Community College, Colorado Mesa, Eastern Oregon, Grandview University, Hastings College, Highline College, Menlo College, Montana State University – Northern, North Idaho College, Simpson University, Southwestern Oregon Community College, Treasure Valley Community College, Warner Pacific, Western Wyoming, Umqua Community College
Last Time Out
The Beavers finished in 12th place at the Navy Classic on Nov. 23. Brandon Kaylor, Lane Stigall and Jamarcus Grant each finished within the top-six of their respective weight class with Stigall earning fourth place at 149 pounds.
In The Rankings
Four Beaver wrestlers are represented in the national rankings with Grant Willits earning nods on three publications. Willits is ranked as high as No. 17 on TrackWrestling with Devan Turner checking in at No. 20 (Intermat).
FloWrestling: 141– No. 21 Grant Willits
TrackWrestling: 133 – No. 29 Devan Turner, 141 – No. 17 Grant Willits, 157 – No. 31 Hunter Willits, 174 – No. 27 Colt Doyle
Intermat: 133 – No. 20 Devan Turner
Win Magazine: 141 – No. 20 Grant Willits
By The Numbers
4 - Number of ranked Beavers wrestlers as Grant Willits, Hunter Willits, Devan Turner and Colt Doyle are all nationally-ranked
39 - Number of career wins for Devan Turner who enters the Reno Tournament of Champions with a 39-29 overall record
Up Next
The Beavers finish out the calendar year with a high-profile dual against No. 2 Nebraska on Dec. 20. The match is slated for 4 p.m. PT and will be televised on FS1. Oregon State is 2-0 in dual meets on the year, defeating George Mason and Simon Fraser, respectively.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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.
Last season, Devan Turner (133) and Brandon Kaylor (125) made their way into the consolation bracket and ultimately finished in the semifinal round.
Projected Lineup
125 – Brandon Kaylor, So. (9-3)
133 – Devan Turner, RJr. (9-2)
141 – No. 17 Grant Willits, RSo. (5-2) / Conner Noonan, RJr. (8-4)
149 – Lane Stigall, RSo. (4-5)
157 – Logan Meek, So. (3-5)
165 – Aaron Olmos, RSo. (2-3)
174 – Colton Beisley, RSo. (2-6) / Brett Bell, So. (0-0)
184 – Colt Doyle, RJr. (4-2)
197 – J.J. Dixon, So. (4-4)
285 – Jamarcus Grant, RJr. (9-3) / Christian Robertson, RSr. (7-5)
Rankings by FloWrestling/Intermat/TrackWrestling
Division I Teams
California Baptist, Cal Poly, Campbell, Fresno State, Oregon State, Wyoming
Non-Division I Teams
Clackamas Community College, Colorado Mesa, Eastern Oregon, Grandview University, Hastings College, Highline College, Menlo College, Montana State University – Northern, North Idaho College, Simpson University, Southwestern Oregon Community College, Treasure Valley Community College, Warner Pacific, Western Wyoming, Umqua Community College
Last Time Out
The Beavers finished in 12th place at the Navy Classic on Nov. 23. Brandon Kaylor, Lane Stigall and Jamarcus Grant each finished within the top-six of their respective weight class with Stigall earning fourth place at 149 pounds.
In The Rankings
Four Beaver wrestlers are represented in the national rankings with Grant Willits earning nods on three publications. Willits is ranked as high as No. 17 on TrackWrestling with Devan Turner checking in at No. 20 (Intermat).
FloWrestling: 141– No. 21 Grant Willits
TrackWrestling: 133 – No. 29 Devan Turner, 141 – No. 17 Grant Willits, 157 – No. 31 Hunter Willits, 174 – No. 27 Colt Doyle
Intermat: 133 – No. 20 Devan Turner
Win Magazine: 141 – No. 20 Grant Willits
By The Numbers
4 - Number of ranked Beavers wrestlers as Grant Willits, Hunter Willits, Devan Turner and Colt Doyle are all nationally-ranked
39 - Number of career wins for Devan Turner who enters the Reno Tournament of Champions with a 39-29 overall record
Up Next
The Beavers finish out the calendar year with a high-profile dual against No. 2 Nebraska on Dec. 20. The match is slated for 4 p.m. PT and will be televised on FS1. Oregon State is 2-0 in dual meets on the year, defeating George Mason and Simon Fraser, respectively.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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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