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Beavers Cruise Past Cal Poly In Pac-12 Dual Meet
January 18, 2026 | Wrestling
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The No. 25-nationally ranked Oregon State wrestling team cruised past Cal Poly, 24-12, in a Pac-12 Conference dual meet on Sunday afternoon at Gill Coliseum.
With the win, the Beavers improved to 4-1 this season and 2-0 in conference competition.
Maximo Renteria, ranked 10th nationally at 125 pounds, started the meet with a 13-6 decision over No. 18 Koda Holeman. Renteria moved to 14-2 this season and 30-11 in his collegiate career.
Gabe Whisenhunt, a redshirt junior from Corvallis, earned a 5-0 decision against Leo Macias at 133 pounds for his fifth win this season and 25th overall as a Beaver wrestler.
No. 28 Nash Singleton, competing at 141 pounds, won his second consecutive match with an 11-2 major decision over Alek Vanbebber. Singlton improved to 11-6 this season and 33-28 in his career.
Matthew Olguin, ranked No. 23 in the nation at 165 pounds, got Oregon State back on track with an 11-3 major decision against Luke Gayer. Olguin, a graduate student from Fresno, Calif., moved to 13-4 this season and 58-31 in his college career.
No. 27 Daschle Lamer continued his outstanding season at 174 pounds, winning by technical fall, 17-2, at 6:20 over Cash Stewart to earn his 15th victory in his redshirt sophomore campaign with only two losses.
Justin Rademacher, ranked sixth in the nation, continued his dominance this season at 197 pounds with a 21-6 technical fall at 4:55 over Cole Jackson. Rademacher is now 18-1 on the season and 32-11 in his career.
Oregon State 24, Cal Poly 12
125 – #10 Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) decision #18 Koda Holeman (Cal Poly), 13-6
133 – Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) decision Leo Macias (Cal Poly), 5-0
141 – #28 Nash Singleton (Oregon State) major decision Alek Vanbebber (Cal Poly), 11-2
149 – #32 Andre Gonzales (Cal Poly) decision #29 Noah Tolentino (Oregon State), 4-2
157 – Jagger French (Cal Poly) decision CJ Hamblin (Oregon State), 8-3
165 – #23 Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) major decision Luke Gayer (Cal Poly), 11-3
174 – #27 Daschle Lamer (Oregon State) technical fall Cash Stewart (Cal Poly), 17-2
184 – #24 Ceasar Garza (Cal Poly) TB-1 TJ McDonnell (Oregon State), 5-3
197 – #6 Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) technical fall Cole Jackson (Cal Poly), 21-6
HWT – Levi Bussey (Cal Poly) decision Khale McDonnell (Oregon State), 5-4
The Beavers will return to action this Friday when they host Little Rock at 7 p.m. in a Pac-12 dual meet at Gill Coliseum. Tickets can be purchased at this link.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
With the win, the Beavers improved to 4-1 this season and 2-0 in conference competition.
Maximo Renteria, ranked 10th nationally at 125 pounds, started the meet with a 13-6 decision over No. 18 Koda Holeman. Renteria moved to 14-2 this season and 30-11 in his collegiate career.
Gabe Whisenhunt, a redshirt junior from Corvallis, earned a 5-0 decision against Leo Macias at 133 pounds for his fifth win this season and 25th overall as a Beaver wrestler.
No. 28 Nash Singleton, competing at 141 pounds, won his second consecutive match with an 11-2 major decision over Alek Vanbebber. Singlton improved to 11-6 this season and 33-28 in his career.
Matthew Olguin, ranked No. 23 in the nation at 165 pounds, got Oregon State back on track with an 11-3 major decision against Luke Gayer. Olguin, a graduate student from Fresno, Calif., moved to 13-4 this season and 58-31 in his college career.
No. 27 Daschle Lamer continued his outstanding season at 174 pounds, winning by technical fall, 17-2, at 6:20 over Cash Stewart to earn his 15th victory in his redshirt sophomore campaign with only two losses.
Justin Rademacher, ranked sixth in the nation, continued his dominance this season at 197 pounds with a 21-6 technical fall at 4:55 over Cole Jackson. Rademacher is now 18-1 on the season and 32-11 in his career.
Oregon State 24, Cal Poly 12
125 – #10 Maximo Renteria (Oregon State) decision #18 Koda Holeman (Cal Poly), 13-6
133 – Gabe Whisenhunt (Oregon State) decision Leo Macias (Cal Poly), 5-0
141 – #28 Nash Singleton (Oregon State) major decision Alek Vanbebber (Cal Poly), 11-2
149 – #32 Andre Gonzales (Cal Poly) decision #29 Noah Tolentino (Oregon State), 4-2
157 – Jagger French (Cal Poly) decision CJ Hamblin (Oregon State), 8-3
165 – #23 Matthew Olguin (Oregon State) major decision Luke Gayer (Cal Poly), 11-3
174 – #27 Daschle Lamer (Oregon State) technical fall Cash Stewart (Cal Poly), 17-2
184 – #24 Ceasar Garza (Cal Poly) TB-1 TJ McDonnell (Oregon State), 5-3
197 – #6 Justin Rademacher (Oregon State) technical fall Cole Jackson (Cal Poly), 21-6
HWT – Levi Bussey (Cal Poly) decision Khale McDonnell (Oregon State), 5-4
The Beavers will return to action this Friday when they host Little Rock at 7 p.m. in a Pac-12 dual meet at Gill Coliseum. Tickets can be purchased at this link.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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