Oregon State Beavers wrestling

Oregon State Beavers
University Oregon State University
Conference Pac-12
Location Corvallis, OR
Head Coach Jim Zalesky (9th year)
Arena Gill Coliseum
(Capacity: 9,604)
Nickname Beavers
Colors Orange and Black[1]
         
Total Team National Championships
1926[2]
NCAA Individual Champions
12[2]
All-Americans
90[2]
Conference Championships
1909, 1910, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1941, 1942, 1948, 1950, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1994, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 (52 total)[2]

The Oregon State Beavers wrestling program was established in 1909, competing in collegiate wrestling across 95 seasons since then. Traditionally a national powerhouse, the Beavers won the Amateur Athletic Union national championship in 1926 (Oregon State's first national championship in any sport) and have won their conference championship 52 times. The team has produced 90 All-Americans, 12 individual national champions, and is associated with five National Wrestling Hall of Fame members. The team has finished their season ranked in the NCAA top 25 on 41 occasions, including finishing 20 seasons in the top 10 and two seasons as national runners-up. The team's all-time dual meet record is 999-326-28 as of the end of the 2013-14 season which ranks them 3rd all-time for dual meet victories.[2]

Jim Zalesky (Iowa, '84) is the head coach. In his nine years at Oregon State, he has coached eight All-Americans, won five Pac-12 Championships, and compiled a 99-40-2 record while coaching the team to three top 25 finishes including two top 10 finishes. He is assisted by Troy Steiner (Iowa, '93), Kevin Roberts (Oregon, '96), Michael Mangrum (Oregon State, '13) and Chad Hanke (Oregon State, '13).

2015/16 Squad

Team & Individual Rankings (updated 03 Feb, 2015)

NCAA Team Rankings

NCAA Individual Rankings

Home matches are held at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Oregon
Weight Wrestler Int[5] FLO[6] TOM[7]
125Ronnie Bresser12148
133Jack HathawayNRNRNR
141Devin ReynoldsNRNRNR
149Abraham RodriguezNRNRNR
157Alex ElderNRNR20
165Seth ThomasNRNRNR
174Joe LathamNRNRNR
184Taylor Meeks789
197Cody CrawfordNRNR20
HWTNate KeeveNRNRNR

2014/15 Dual Meet Schedule

2014/15 Tournament Schedule

Tournament Date Location Team Result Individual Standings
Mike Clock OpenNovember 9, 2014Forest Grove, OregonNTS
Report
1st - 125: Ronnie Bresser, 133: Joey Palmer, 141: Devin Reynolds, 149: Abraham Rodriguez, 157: Joey Delgado, 165: Seth Thomas, 174: Joe Latham, 184: Taylor Meeks, 197: Cody Crawford

2nd - 133: Jack Hathaway, 141: Jared Reis, 157: Alex Elder, 174: Ali Alshujery, 184: Corey Griego

3rd - 149: Jay Tovey, 285: Nate Keeve

4th - 157: Jordan Hendricson, 285: Mick Dougherty

Roadrunner OpenNovember 16, 2014Fresno, California
Cliff Keen Las Vegas InviteDecember 5, 2014Las Vegas, Nevada
Reno Tournament of ChampionsDecember 21, 2014Reno, Nevada
Aloha OpenDecember 30, 2014Honolulu, Hawaii
Pac-12 ChampionshipsMarch 1, 2015Corvallis, Oregon
NCAA ChampionshipsMarch 19, 2015 - March 21, 2015St. Louis, Missouri
*=Wrestler Competed Unattached

Dan Hodge Trophy Winners

The Dan Hodge Trophy is awarded to the nation's top wrestler each season.[2]

National Wrestling Hall of Fame members

OSU is associated with five members of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.[2]

Oregon Sports Hall of Fame members

Oregon State Wrestling is associated with six members of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame[2]

Individual National Champions

OSU wrestlers have won 12 individual national championships.[2]

All-Americans

OSU has 90 All-Americans.[2]

References

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