Kalib Boone was good again. He might have been able to score 30 or more, but kept it in moderation. His early scoring was the precursor to a tough night for OU and a sweep for the Pokes.
The Oklahoma State wrestling team moved to 9-2 on the season after an 18-11 loss at No. 4 Iowa State that came down to the final bout on Sunday in Hilton Coliseum.
Oklahoma State stunned No. 12 Iowa State in a thriller of a game, 61-59. It marks the second-straight win for the Pokes and their first top-25 win of the season.