
Photo by: Allie Grant/OSU Athletics
Beavers Dominate Roadrunners In Bakersfield
January 16, 2026 | Wrestling
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – Oregon State won nine bouts on the night en route to a 39-6 win over CSU Bakersfield Friday at the Icardo Center.
The Beavers took six of the nine victories with extra points for their fifth consecutive win over the Roadrunners. The 39 points also marked the team's most in a dual since the program's last visit to Bakersfield two years ago, a 48-0 victory.
Oregon State earned points thanks to 27 takedowns while holding CSUB to just two. The Beavers also recorded four four-point nearfalls, three reversals and eight escapes.
Hunter Taylor opened the night with a 19-3 tech fall victory at 125 pounds. It marked his first career tech fall and the 11th win of his career.
Gabe Whisenhunt earned a 10-5 decision at 133. The win marked his fourth of the season and 24th of his career. Whisenhunt was followed by No. 28 Nash Singleton at 141 pounds. He picked up a 13-3 major decision over Santino Sanchez to put the Beavers up 12-0.
Singleton is now 10-6 this season and 32-28 for his career.
No. 29 Noah Tolentino picked up the Beavers' second tech fall on the day via a 19-4 win over Hayden Zinkin. Tolentino's win was his third tech fall of the year and he is now 6-3 when picking up extra points this year.
CJ Hamblin pushed Oregon State to a 22-0 lead at the five-bout break thanks to yet another tech fall, winning 19-2 over Jose Farias at 157. Hamblin is 13-8 on the year.
Keller Rock clinched the Beavers' win with a 5-0 victory at 165 pounds, improving to 5-4 on the year thanks to the victory over Coen Quintana.
Daschle Lamer, ranked 27th nationally at 174, had the tightest bout of the night. He scored an escape in the third and gained a point with two minutes of riding time for the 2-0 decision. The win pushed his season record to 14-2.
TJ McDonnell jumped out to a big lead in the 184-pound bout before getting a pin of Jeremy Manibog at the 4:50 mark. It marked his third pin of the year and his 11th victory overall.
No. 6 Justin Rademacher won the final bout of the night with a 21-4 technical fall at 197. He improved to 17-1 this season.
The Roadrunners picked up their lone points of the night when the Beavers forfeited at heavyweight.
Oregon State 39, CSU Bakersfield 6
125- Hunter Taylor (Oregon State) technical fall Eathon Rider (CSUB), 19-3
133- Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) decision Robert Jones (CSUB), 10-5
141- #28 Nash Singleton (Oregon State) major decision Santino Sanchez (CSUB), 13-3
149- #29 Noah Tolentino (Oregon State) technical fall Hayden Zinkin (CSUB), 19-4
157- CJ Hamblin (Oregon State) technical fall Jose Farias (CSUB), 19-2
165- Keller Rock (Oregon State) decision Coen Quintana (CSUB), 5-0
174- #27 Daschle Lamer (Oregon State) decision Guillermo Escbedo (CSUB), 2-0
184- TJ McDonnell (Oregon State) fall Jeremy Manibog (CSUB), 4:50
197- #6 Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) technical fall Chris Neal (CSUB), 21-4
HWT- Mason Cover (CSUB) forfeit
The Beavers return to Gill Coliseum Sunday for a 2 p.m. PT match against Cal Poly. Purchase tickets for the dual by visiting BeaverTickets.com.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
The Beavers took six of the nine victories with extra points for their fifth consecutive win over the Roadrunners. The 39 points also marked the team's most in a dual since the program's last visit to Bakersfield two years ago, a 48-0 victory.
Oregon State earned points thanks to 27 takedowns while holding CSUB to just two. The Beavers also recorded four four-point nearfalls, three reversals and eight escapes.
Hunter Taylor opened the night with a 19-3 tech fall victory at 125 pounds. It marked his first career tech fall and the 11th win of his career.
Gabe Whisenhunt earned a 10-5 decision at 133. The win marked his fourth of the season and 24th of his career. Whisenhunt was followed by No. 28 Nash Singleton at 141 pounds. He picked up a 13-3 major decision over Santino Sanchez to put the Beavers up 12-0.
Singleton is now 10-6 this season and 32-28 for his career.
No. 29 Noah Tolentino picked up the Beavers' second tech fall on the day via a 19-4 win over Hayden Zinkin. Tolentino's win was his third tech fall of the year and he is now 6-3 when picking up extra points this year.
CJ Hamblin pushed Oregon State to a 22-0 lead at the five-bout break thanks to yet another tech fall, winning 19-2 over Jose Farias at 157. Hamblin is 13-8 on the year.
Keller Rock clinched the Beavers' win with a 5-0 victory at 165 pounds, improving to 5-4 on the year thanks to the victory over Coen Quintana.
Daschle Lamer, ranked 27th nationally at 174, had the tightest bout of the night. He scored an escape in the third and gained a point with two minutes of riding time for the 2-0 decision. The win pushed his season record to 14-2.
TJ McDonnell jumped out to a big lead in the 184-pound bout before getting a pin of Jeremy Manibog at the 4:50 mark. It marked his third pin of the year and his 11th victory overall.
No. 6 Justin Rademacher won the final bout of the night with a 21-4 technical fall at 197. He improved to 17-1 this season.
The Roadrunners picked up their lone points of the night when the Beavers forfeited at heavyweight.
Oregon State 39, CSU Bakersfield 6
125- Hunter Taylor (Oregon State) technical fall Eathon Rider (CSUB), 19-3
133- Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) decision Robert Jones (CSUB), 10-5
141- #28 Nash Singleton (Oregon State) major decision Santino Sanchez (CSUB), 13-3
149- #29 Noah Tolentino (Oregon State) technical fall Hayden Zinkin (CSUB), 19-4
157- CJ Hamblin (Oregon State) technical fall Jose Farias (CSUB), 19-2
165- Keller Rock (Oregon State) decision Coen Quintana (CSUB), 5-0
174- #27 Daschle Lamer (Oregon State) decision Guillermo Escbedo (CSUB), 2-0
184- TJ McDonnell (Oregon State) fall Jeremy Manibog (CSUB), 4:50
197- #6 Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) technical fall Chris Neal (CSUB), 21-4
HWT- Mason Cover (CSUB) forfeit
The Beavers return to Gill Coliseum Sunday for a 2 p.m. PT match against Cal Poly. Purchase tickets for the dual by visiting BeaverTickets.com.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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