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Trio of Beavers Seeded First at Sunday's Pac-12s
March 06, 2024 | Wrestling
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Three Beavers earned No. 1 seeds ahead of Sunday's Pac-12 Wrestling Championships, as announced by the league on Wednesday.
Brandon Kaylor (125), Cleveland Belton (141) and Trey Munoz (184) all earned top seeds in their respective classes and will receive a bye into the semifinal rounds.
Mason Reiniche (174) will make his season debut as the third seed for the tournament while Justin Rademacher (197) and Boone McDermott (HWT) also were tabbed as three-seeds in their respective classes.
Gabe Whisenhunt (133), Nash Singleton (149) and Kekana Fouret (165) will all be seeded fourth and CJ Hamblin (157) is seeded fifth.
Kaylor, Belton and Munoz will all battle to defend their respective crowns while Munoz will aim to win his third consecutive title at 184 lbs.
Action from Gill Coliseum opens at 10 a.m. on Sunday with the first session before the second is slated for 4:45 with coverage from the OSU Live Streams. The Championship rounds are set for 6 p.m. and will be televised by the Pac-12 Network and Pac-12.com.
125-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)
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Brandon Kaylor (125), Cleveland Belton (141) and Trey Munoz (184) all earned top seeds in their respective classes and will receive a bye into the semifinal rounds.
Mason Reiniche (174) will make his season debut as the third seed for the tournament while Justin Rademacher (197) and Boone McDermott (HWT) also were tabbed as three-seeds in their respective classes.
Gabe Whisenhunt (133), Nash Singleton (149) and Kekana Fouret (165) will all be seeded fourth and CJ Hamblin (157) is seeded fifth.
Kaylor, Belton and Munoz will all battle to defend their respective crowns while Munoz will aim to win his third consecutive title at 184 lbs.
Action from Gill Coliseum opens at 10 a.m. on Sunday with the first session before the second is slated for 4:45 with coverage from the OSU Live Streams. The Championship rounds are set for 6 p.m. and will be televised by the Pac-12 Network and Pac-12.com.
125-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)
- Brandon Kaylor, Oregon State (17/17) - 2023 Pac-12 Champion
- Nico Provo, Stanford (18/18)
- Richard Figueroa, Arizona State (19/19)
- Dominic Mendez, Cal Poly (29/27)
- Richie Sandoval, CSU Bakersfield
- Jeremiah Reno, Little Rock
- Nasir Bailey, Little Rock (6/6)
- Zeth Romney, Cal Poly (12/11)
- Julian Chleblove, Arizona State (26/21)
- Gabe Wisenhunt, Oregon State (NR/32)
- Dom Lajoie, Stanford
- Santino Sanchez, CSU Bakersfield
- Cleveland Belton, Oregon State (20/21) - 2023 Pac-12 Champion
- Jesse Vasquez, Arizona State (15/22)
- Jason Miranda, Stanford
- Cael Keck, Little Rock
- Abe Hinrichsen, Cal Poly
- Luis Ramos, CSU Bakersfield
- Kyle Parco, Arizona State (3/3) - 2022 & 2023 Pac-12 Champion
- Jaden Abas, Stanford (15/11) - 2021 Pac-12 Champion
- Chance Lamer, Cal Poly (11/10)
- Nash Singleton, Oregon State (NR/30)
- Kyle Dutton, Little Rock
- Brock Rogers, CSU Bakersfield
- Jacori Teemer, Arizona State (3/4) - 2020, 2021, 2022 Pac-12 Champion
- Daniel Cardenas, Stanford (8/7) - 2023 Pac-12 Champion
- Matthew Bianchi, Little Rock (31/26)
- Legend Lamer, Cal Poly (33/27)
- CJ Hamblin, Oregon State
- Devyn Che, CSU Bakersfield
- Joseph Bianchi, Little Rock (23/24)
- Hunter Garvin, Stanford (24/25)
- Chance McLane, Arizona State (33/32)
- Kekana Fouret, Oregon State
- Guillermo Escobedo, CSU Bakersfield
- Michael Goldfeder, Cal Poly
- Adam Kemp, Cal Poly (9/9)
- Tyler Brennan, Little Rock (23/19)
- Mason Reiniche, Oregon State
- Cael Valencia, Arizona State
- Thor Michaelson, Stanford
- Trey Munoz, Oregon State (4/4) - 2022 & 2023 Pac-12 Champion
- Tony Negron, Arizona State (32/31)
- Jack Darrah, Stanford
- Triston Willis, Little Rock
- Kendall La Rosa, Cal Poly
- Braden Smelser, CSU Bakersfield
- Stephen Little, Little Rock (9/10)
- Nick Stemmet, Stanford (17/16)
- Justin Rademacher, Oregon State (26/27)
- Jarad Priest, Cal Poly
- Jacob Meissner, Arizona State
- Ryan Arrington, CSU Bakersfield
- Cohlton Schultz, Arizona Sate (4/4) - 2021, 2022, 2023 Pac-12 Champion
- Trevor Tinker, Cal Poly (22/23)
- Boone McDermott, Oregon State (23/20)
- Peter Ming, Stanford
- Josiah Hill, Little Rock (21/21)
- Jake Andrews, CSU Bakersfield
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