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Thompson Gets His First Fall at WVU, No. 5 Oklahoma State Goes 7-0
(This story was originated by Oklahoma State University Athletic Media Relations and was written by Jake LeForce.)
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The Oklahoma State wrestling team wrapped up its busy weekend with a commanding 29-9 victory over No. 20 West Virginia at WVU Coliseum on Sunday afternoon. OSU remained undefeated at 7-0 on the year, as the Mountaineers dropped to 8-2. The Cowboys won seven of ten matches on the day en route to their 17th-straight victory over West Virginia. OSU has won five straight duals on the road, four coming against ranked opponents, to continue its perfect start to the season.
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With the win, head coach John Smith now trails Harold Nichols by just nine wins at 483 for second-most in Division I wrestling history.
For the second time this weekend, Troy Spratley and Daton Fix came out firing with a pair of bonus point victories. Spratley dominated Jace Schafer to win by major decision, 12-1, while Fix picked up a 19-4 technical fall over David Rhoads in just 3:43.
Tagen Jamison then faced ninth-ranked Jordan Titus in a top-10 matchup at 141 pounds. Jamison jumped out front with a first period takedown, which was ultimately enough to take the match, 4-2. The redshirt freshman now boasts four wins over top-10 opponents this season and owns a 14-3 record overall.
Sammy Alvarez dropped a tight 4-2 decision to No. 9 Ty Watters at 149 pounds, but Teague Travis responded with a 5-2 win over Alex Hornfeck. The bout was even at 2-2 late in the third period, but Travis secured the clutch takedown with 30 seconds remaining for the victory. Travis has been a key piece of the Cowboy lineup thus far, winning in all seven duals.
Izzak Olejnik suffered his first defeat of the season at the hands of No. 9 Peyton Hall before Brayden Thompson posted the first fall of his young career against Luke Eschenheimer in 3:27.
At 184 pounds, Dustin Plott took care of No. 32 Dennis Robin with a 19-4 technical fall. The win marked Plott's 15th time earning bonus points in 18 matches this season.
Kyle Haas then fell to Austin Cooley, 5-0, at 197 pounds, but Konner Doucet sent the Cowboys home with a 2-0 win over Michael Wolfgram in the heavyweight match. Doucet improved to 12-2 on the season and has won five matches in a row.
Following five straight duals on the road, Oklahoma State finally returns home to Gallagher-Iba Arena next weekend for a dual against No. 17 Oregon State on Sunday, December 21. The dual is slated for 2 p.m. CT and will be available for streaming on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.
No. 5 Oklahoma State 29, No. 20 West Virginia 9 Jan. 14, 2024 | WVU Coliseum | Morgantown, W.Wa.
Attendance: 1,884
125: No. 19 Troy Spratley (OSU) MD Jace Schafer (WVU), 12-1
133: No. 3 Daton Fix (OSU) TF David Rhoads (WVU), 19-4, 3:43
141: No. 8 Tagen Jamison (OSU) dec. No. 9 Jordan Titus (WVU), 4-2
149: No. 9 Ty Watters (WVU) dec. Sammy Alvarez (OSU), 4-2
157: No. 20 Teague Travis (OSU) dec. Alex Hornfeck (WVU), 5-2
165: No. 9 Peyton Hall (WVU) dec. No. 2 Izzak Olejnik (OSU), 5-1
174: No. 28 Brayden Thompson (OSU) fall Luke Eschenheimer (WVU), 3:27
184: No. 2 Dustin Plott (OSU) TF No. 32 Dennis Robin (WVU), 19-4, 5:53
197: Austin Cooley (WVU) dec. Kyle Haas (OSU), 5-0
HWT: No. 11 Konner Doucet (OSU) dec. Michael Wolfgram (WVU), 2-0