Coleman Scott (5th, 125 pounds) Seay took over the program in 1984 and finished fourth, third, fourth, fourthat the national tournament in 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988 respectivelybefore the 1989 championship. As far as the way it was run and the space on the floor, it was more than I thought it was gonna be, Dresser said. Calvin Mehlhorn (2nd, 121 pounds) The Aggies edged out a close win by four points in 1938 behind the championship performances from Stanley Henson, Joe McDaniel and Dave Scriven. John Smith:42 (1984-88) OKLAHOMA VS. IOWA: The Cowboys wrestled in front of record-breaking crowd in Iowa City, National champions: Recruits Add Event Add Wrestler Add Recruit. Learn more about Joe, a Distinguished Member inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1979, at https://t.co/fgqHORWWt6 pic.twitter.com/gCsILkLlVR, Oklahoma A&M's three champs in 1939 represented more than double the number of champs from any opposing team that season, a result that guidedthe Aggies to their tenth title by over twenty points. G. Brown, NCAA Wrestling Record Book (N.p. Doug Blubaugh (3rd, 147 pounds)1956 (see full bracket), On this date in 1956, Myron Roderick of @CowboyWrestling won his 3rd @ncaawrestling DI title. Hell judge himself hard enough though. OSUs latest home winning streak of 50 consecutive duals was the second-longest such streak without a loss or tie, as it began near the end of the 1986 season and lasted until Jan. 30, 1993. Oklahoma State T-4. As a wrestler for Griffith, Roderick went 422 and became a three-time national champion from 19541956. Nick Purler (7th, 126 pounds) Add in the single-year titles in 1964, 1966, 1968, 1971 and 1994, and you have the greatest wrestling program legacy of all time. 17 Jordan Oliver: 17(2013) Leroy McGuirk (155 pounds) Hutton's loss in the 1949 NCAA finals proved to be the only loss of his college career, but placing second didn't keep Oklahoma State from winning the team title. Heavyweight Jace Warren began the dual with a fall. He then won again in 1965 and 1966 to become a three-time champ. Win the win, OSU moved to 41-9 and 10-5 in Big 12 play, while Texas Tech moved to 31-21 and 5-13 against conference opposition. Chris Barnes and Kendall Cross led the way for the Cowboys in 1989 withwins at 177 pounds and 126 pounds, respectively, while fourof theirteammates earned podium spots for their top-eight All-American finishes. Baseball; W/L Record Past 4 Years (2016-19) WRESTLING STATE CHAMPIONS; 1995 (4A) - Zac Abbott @ 100: 1992 (3A) - David Beninati @ HWT: 1971 (2A) - Steve Hill @ HWT More:Carlson: OSU didn't need more magic. Yojiro Uetake, an Oklahoma State wrestler originally from Japan, is a prime example of this. Fred Fozzard (3rd, 177 pounds), 2001 OK State Chapter honoree, Jay Arneson, who coached at @OHS_Rams & @YukonHighSchool, stopped by. Daton Fix Gallagher coached 11 championship teams and gave meaning to Oklahoma State wrestling. The four-time NBA champ set a record for most points in a Game 7 with 50, prompting some high praise from his head coach. Blackwell trailed 32-20, but 175-pounder Jason Osgood, 190-pounder Kruz Goff and 215-pounder Kolby Looper picked up falls at the end to propel the Maroons past Marlow, the two-time defending champion. [6] This dominance over such a highly touted rival has long been a source of great pride for Oklahoma State fans. From the final dual of 1959 through the first five home duals of the 1967 season, Oklahoma State wrestled 67 duals without a loss, finishing with an impressive 60-0-1 record before the streak was broken by Oklahoma, 19-13.
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