Photo by: Dave Nishitani/Oregon State Athletics
Beavers Ready for Showdown with Cyclones
February 08, 2019 | Wrestling
CORVALLIS – The Oregon State wrestling team returns to Gill Coliseum on Monday as they welcome No. 12 Iowa State to Corvallis for a nonconference matchup beginning at 7 p.m.
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Media
Live stats will be provided through TrackWrestling and a link to each dual is available on OSUBeavers.com. You can also follow the wrestling action on Twitter.com/BeaverWrestling for updates as each meet progresses. Monday's dual will also be broadcast by the Pac-12 Networks.
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Probable Lineup
125: #3 Ronnie Bresser (18-1, 10-0)
133: Kegan Calkins (7-12, 3-6) OR Devan Turner (18-6, 1-0)
141: Grant Willits (13-7, 7-3)
149: Josh Reyes (9-7, 2-5)
157: #20 Hunter Willits (18-7, 5-3) OR Zech Bresser (2-2, 1-0)
165: Aaron Olmos (7-11, 2-6)
174: Colt Doyle (12-8, 6-4)
184: Bob Coleman (13-12, 3-7)
197: Jamarcus Grant (14-11, 2-7)
285: #3 Amar Dhesi (5-1, 5-1) OR Christian Robertson (10-5, 1-0)
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Beavers in the Ranks
Oregon State enters the week ranked No. 17 by InterMat and TheOpenMat in the tournament rankings. Â TrackWrestling puts the Beavers at No. 20 in the tournament rankings. OSU remains unranked in the national dual rankings.
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Redshirt senior Ronnie Bresser continues his tear though the competition as he again finds himself as a unanimous No. 3 at 125 pounds. The Klamath Falls, Ore. native is 18-1 on the season with a perfect record in dual meets. Heavyweight Amar Dhesi (5-1) moved up one spot in the rankings to No. 3 by TheOpenMat. The Surrey, B.C. native holds a No. 4 ranking from InterMat and FloWrestling, while TrackWrestling puts Dhesi at No. 6.
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Last Time Out
Oregon State hit the road last week for a pair of duals ending in San Luis Obispo with a Pac-12 showdown at Cal Poly. The Beavers dominated from start to finish putting up a 37-10 score line. Out of the eight bouts won, Oregon State had bonus point wins in seven of those.
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Iowa State
The Cyclones enter the week with a 9-2 overall record and a 6-1 mark in the Big 12. ISU most recently wrestled Utah Valley winning by a final score of 53-0. The Cyclones boast eight wrestlers who are ranked in at least one publication: 125 – No. 16 Alex Mackall; 133 – No. 8 Austin Gomez; 141 – No. 11 Ian Parker; 149 – No. 7 Jarrett Degen; 174 – No. 20 Marcus Coleman; 184 – No. 14 Sam Colbray; 197 – No. 6 Willie Miklus.
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Up Next
The Beavers end the home portion of their regular season schedule on Friday, Feb. 15 when they host No. 25 Stanford for Senior Night at 6 p.m. inside of Gill Coliseum.
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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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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Media
Live stats will be provided through TrackWrestling and a link to each dual is available on OSUBeavers.com. You can also follow the wrestling action on Twitter.com/BeaverWrestling for updates as each meet progresses. Monday's dual will also be broadcast by the Pac-12 Networks.
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Probable Lineup
125: #3 Ronnie Bresser (18-1, 10-0)
133: Kegan Calkins (7-12, 3-6) OR Devan Turner (18-6, 1-0)
141: Grant Willits (13-7, 7-3)
149: Josh Reyes (9-7, 2-5)
157: #20 Hunter Willits (18-7, 5-3) OR Zech Bresser (2-2, 1-0)
165: Aaron Olmos (7-11, 2-6)
174: Colt Doyle (12-8, 6-4)
184: Bob Coleman (13-12, 3-7)
197: Jamarcus Grant (14-11, 2-7)
285: #3 Amar Dhesi (5-1, 5-1) OR Christian Robertson (10-5, 1-0)
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Beavers in the Ranks
Oregon State enters the week ranked No. 17 by InterMat and TheOpenMat in the tournament rankings. Â TrackWrestling puts the Beavers at No. 20 in the tournament rankings. OSU remains unranked in the national dual rankings.
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Redshirt senior Ronnie Bresser continues his tear though the competition as he again finds himself as a unanimous No. 3 at 125 pounds. The Klamath Falls, Ore. native is 18-1 on the season with a perfect record in dual meets. Heavyweight Amar Dhesi (5-1) moved up one spot in the rankings to No. 3 by TheOpenMat. The Surrey, B.C. native holds a No. 4 ranking from InterMat and FloWrestling, while TrackWrestling puts Dhesi at No. 6.
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Last Time Out
Oregon State hit the road last week for a pair of duals ending in San Luis Obispo with a Pac-12 showdown at Cal Poly. The Beavers dominated from start to finish putting up a 37-10 score line. Out of the eight bouts won, Oregon State had bonus point wins in seven of those.
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Iowa State
The Cyclones enter the week with a 9-2 overall record and a 6-1 mark in the Big 12. ISU most recently wrestled Utah Valley winning by a final score of 53-0. The Cyclones boast eight wrestlers who are ranked in at least one publication: 125 – No. 16 Alex Mackall; 133 – No. 8 Austin Gomez; 141 – No. 11 Ian Parker; 149 – No. 7 Jarrett Degen; 174 – No. 20 Marcus Coleman; 184 – No. 14 Sam Colbray; 197 – No. 6 Willie Miklus.
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Up Next
The Beavers end the home portion of their regular season schedule on Friday, Feb. 15 when they host No. 25 Stanford for Senior Night at 6 p.m. inside of Gill Coliseum.
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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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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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