
Beavers to Face No. 1 Penn State
December 09, 2022 | Wrestling
On Tap
Date   Time (PT)    Opponent                      Location                    TV/Video
12/11   11 a.m.        No. 1 Penn State       University Park, Pa.    ESPNU
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Oregon State Probable Lineup
125   #12 Brandon Kaylor     RSo.                   Â
133   #16 Jason Shaner          RSr.                   Â
141   #24 Cleveland Belton    RJr.                   Â
149   Noah Tolentino               Fr.                   Â
157   Isaiah Crosby                  Sr.                   Â
-or-   Graham Gambrall           So.                   Â
165   #23 Matthew Olguin    RSo.                   Â
174   #28 Aaron Olmos          RSr.                   Â
184   #13 Trey Munoz           RSo.                   Â
197   #11 Tanner Harvey         Gr.                   Â
HWT J.J. Dixon                       RJr.                   Â
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Rankings are from Intermat
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Notables against the Nittany Lions
• For the second time in as many seasons, Oregon State will tangle with Penn State.
• Sunday's dual marks the third matchup in the series, following meetings last season and in 1994.
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Perusing the Polls
• Oregon State is ranked 25th by both Intermat and WIN, 27th in Flowrestling's latest poll and is receivng votes from the NWCA.
• Tanner Harvey (197) jumped 10 spots in the last poll, moving from 21st to 11th.
• Matthew Olguin (165) made his debut at 28th after three ranked wins and a third place finish.
•Jason Shaner (133) leapt 16 spots from 32nd to 16th after three ranked wins himself.
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Competed at Cliff Keen
• Four - Tanner Harvey (2nd), Matthew Olguin (3rd), Jason Shaner (4th) and Brandon Kaylor (4th) - all took home top-four finishes in Las Vegas last weekend.
• Both Olguin (165) and Shaner (133) took down three ranked opponents on their way to top-four finishes.
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National Audience
• The dual against the top ranked Nittany Lions marks the first appearance on national television of the season for the Beavers.
• Including March's Pac-12 Championships, Oregon State will be shown on the Pac-12 Networks on three instances. Bouts with Oklahoma State (Jan. 8) and Arizona State (Feb. 5) will be shown nationwide.
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Beaver Tracks
•The trip marks the second and final time Oregon State will compete in the Eastern time zone, following a season-opening stretch that included a dual at Lehigh and competing in the Black Knight Scramble in West Point, N.Y.
• Following the appearance in the National Duals in New Orleans, La. later this month, the furthest east the Beavers will travel will be to Little Rock, Ark., for the conference opener at Little Rock.
• From late January to the Pac-12 Championships in mid-March, OSU will compete exclusively in Pacific time.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Date   Time (PT)    Opponent                      Location                    TV/Video
12/11   11 a.m.        No. 1 Penn State       University Park, Pa.    ESPNU
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Oregon State Probable Lineup
125   #12 Brandon Kaylor     RSo.                   Â
133   #16 Jason Shaner          RSr.                   Â
141   #24 Cleveland Belton    RJr.                   Â
149   Noah Tolentino               Fr.                   Â
157   Isaiah Crosby                  Sr.                   Â
-or-   Graham Gambrall           So.                   Â
165   #23 Matthew Olguin    RSo.                   Â
174   #28 Aaron Olmos          RSr.                   Â
184   #13 Trey Munoz           RSo.                   Â
197   #11 Tanner Harvey         Gr.                   Â
HWT J.J. Dixon                       RJr.                   Â
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Rankings are from Intermat
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Notables against the Nittany Lions
• For the second time in as many seasons, Oregon State will tangle with Penn State.
• Sunday's dual marks the third matchup in the series, following meetings last season and in 1994.
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Perusing the Polls
• Oregon State is ranked 25th by both Intermat and WIN, 27th in Flowrestling's latest poll and is receivng votes from the NWCA.
• Tanner Harvey (197) jumped 10 spots in the last poll, moving from 21st to 11th.
• Matthew Olguin (165) made his debut at 28th after three ranked wins and a third place finish.
•Jason Shaner (133) leapt 16 spots from 32nd to 16th after three ranked wins himself.
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Competed at Cliff Keen
• Four - Tanner Harvey (2nd), Matthew Olguin (3rd), Jason Shaner (4th) and Brandon Kaylor (4th) - all took home top-four finishes in Las Vegas last weekend.
• Both Olguin (165) and Shaner (133) took down three ranked opponents on their way to top-four finishes.
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National Audience
• The dual against the top ranked Nittany Lions marks the first appearance on national television of the season for the Beavers.
• Including March's Pac-12 Championships, Oregon State will be shown on the Pac-12 Networks on three instances. Bouts with Oklahoma State (Jan. 8) and Arizona State (Feb. 5) will be shown nationwide.
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Beaver Tracks
•The trip marks the second and final time Oregon State will compete in the Eastern time zone, following a season-opening stretch that included a dual at Lehigh and competing in the Black Knight Scramble in West Point, N.Y.
• Following the appearance in the National Duals in New Orleans, La. later this month, the furthest east the Beavers will travel will be to Little Rock, Ark., for the conference opener at Little Rock.
• From late January to the Pac-12 Championships in mid-March, OSU will compete exclusively in Pacific time.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Players Mentioned
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Friday, November 01
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Wednesday, January 04
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2011 Oregon State Wrestling Webisode - Prepping for the Pac-10s
Thursday, April 11























