2025-26 Wrestling Roster

Daschle Lamer
- Position:
- 174/184
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Redshirt Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Corvallis, Ore.
- High School:
- Crescent Valley HS
2025-26
· Emerged as one of Oregon State's most productive wrestlers during the 2025-26 season, finishing 21-5 at 174 pounds and claiming a Pac-12 Conference individual title as the Beavers won the team championship.
· Lamer went 6-2 in dual meets and 15-3 in tournament competition, with seven decision wins, five major decisions, six technical falls and three falls — including a 1:58 pin that marked his fastest of the season.
· He opened the year by winning the 174-pound title at the Princeton Open on Nov. 2, rolling through four opponents with a 20-0 technical fall of Rider's Enrique Munguia, a 2-0 decision over Princeton's Xavier Giles, a 14-1 major decision of Lehigh's Zeke Dubler and a 7-0 shutout of Oregon State teammate Matthew Olguin in the final.
· Lamer captured a second tournament title three weeks later at the Roadrunner Open on Nov. 23, posting two technical falls, a fall and a major decision in four bouts.
· He finished runner-up at the prestigious Midlands Championships on Dec. 30, going 4-1 with three bonus-point victories before a 8-5 loss to Bucknell's Myles Takats in the title match.
· Ranked as high as No. 21 nationally, Lamer posted a string of dual wins including a 17-2 technical fall of Cal Poly's Cash Stewart on Jan. 18, a 4:26 fall of Little Rock's Bronson Baxter on Jan. 23 and a 4-1 sudden-victory win over No. 28 Riley Davis at Wyoming on Jan. 31.
· Lamer claimed the 174-pound title at the Pac-12 Championships on March 6, dispatching CSU Bakersfield's Guillermo Escobedo, 9-0, and Little Rock's Gunner Holland, 9-1, both by major decision.
· At the NCAA Championships, Lamer went 2-1, opening March 19 with a 2-0 upset of No. 13 Carter Baer of Binghamton before a 13-4 major-decision loss to No. 4 Carson Kharchla of Ohio State, then rebounding March 20 with a 6-3 consolation win over South Dakota State's Moses Espinoza-Owens.
· His two dual losses both came against ranked competition — the 13-4 defeat to Kharchla on Jan. 4 and a 12-6 setback to Arizona State's Cael Valencia on Feb. 6.
· Emerged as one of Oregon State's most productive wrestlers during the 2025-26 season, finishing 21-5 at 174 pounds and claiming a Pac-12 Conference individual title as the Beavers won the team championship.
· Lamer went 6-2 in dual meets and 15-3 in tournament competition, with seven decision wins, five major decisions, six technical falls and three falls — including a 1:58 pin that marked his fastest of the season.
· He opened the year by winning the 174-pound title at the Princeton Open on Nov. 2, rolling through four opponents with a 20-0 technical fall of Rider's Enrique Munguia, a 2-0 decision over Princeton's Xavier Giles, a 14-1 major decision of Lehigh's Zeke Dubler and a 7-0 shutout of Oregon State teammate Matthew Olguin in the final.
· Lamer captured a second tournament title three weeks later at the Roadrunner Open on Nov. 23, posting two technical falls, a fall and a major decision in four bouts.
· He finished runner-up at the prestigious Midlands Championships on Dec. 30, going 4-1 with three bonus-point victories before a 8-5 loss to Bucknell's Myles Takats in the title match.
· Ranked as high as No. 21 nationally, Lamer posted a string of dual wins including a 17-2 technical fall of Cal Poly's Cash Stewart on Jan. 18, a 4:26 fall of Little Rock's Bronson Baxter on Jan. 23 and a 4-1 sudden-victory win over No. 28 Riley Davis at Wyoming on Jan. 31.
· Lamer claimed the 174-pound title at the Pac-12 Championships on March 6, dispatching CSU Bakersfield's Guillermo Escobedo, 9-0, and Little Rock's Gunner Holland, 9-1, both by major decision.
· At the NCAA Championships, Lamer went 2-1, opening March 19 with a 2-0 upset of No. 13 Carter Baer of Binghamton before a 13-4 major-decision loss to No. 4 Carson Kharchla of Ohio State, then rebounding March 20 with a 6-3 consolation win over South Dakota State's Moses Espinoza-Owens.
· His two dual losses both came against ranked competition — the 13-4 defeat to Kharchla on Jan. 4 and a 12-6 setback to Arizona State's Cael Valencia on Feb. 6.
Beaver Wrestling Tailgate at Parker Plaza - Nov. 2
Friday, November 01
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Wednesday, January 04
Oregon State Wrestling At 2022 NCAA Championships
Thursday, March 24
2011 Oregon State Wrestling Webisode - Prepping for the Pac-10s
Thursday, April 11











