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Beav's Wrestling Dual Meet v. #2 Iowa at Gill - 7PM Saturday 11/2/24

Writeup from The Des Moines Register:

No. 2 Iowa wrestling begins its regular season against No. 30 Oregon State, an opponent that despite being ranked outside the top 25 (naah, beavs are ranked 24) has always drawn the respect of coach Tom Brands, on Saturday at 9 p.m. CT.

What to know about Oregon State​

The Beavers placed 19 members of its roster on the probables sheet, with two wrestlers listed at each weight as potential starters except for 197 pounds.

With three-ranked wrestlers on the bout sheet, the Beavers are an underdog in this matchup. As Brands mentioned, however, coach Pendleton (two-time NCAA champion with Oklahoma State) is highly respected amongst coaches in wrestling.

He also has had an Iowa influence, with three Iowans on the roster — Graham Gambrell (Iowa City West), Brett Mower (Glenwood) and McKinley Robbins (Greene County). Gambrell (174 pounds) and Mower (heavyweight) are both listed in the probables.

At Oregon State, wrestling is becoming a marquee sport. In the team's two home events last year, they drew 10,481 fans in total (8,540 vs. Penn State). Oregon State was fifth in attendance as a result above programs like Michigan and Ohio State, meaning the Hawkeyes should wrestle in a tough environment once again.

Two key matchups to watch between Iowa and Oregon State​

  • 125 pounds: Joey Cruz vs. No. 27 Maximo Renteria
  • 197 pounds:No. 1 Stephen Buchanan vs. No. 5 (Flowrestling) Trey Munoz
For Cruz, this is a moment for him to seize his role if he wants it. Renteria wrestled in just three duals and an open last year but won all six of his matches. That includes a win over eventual national champion Richard Figueroa (9-5 decision). A win tonight could see Cruz get an extended run at 125, whereas a loss likely puts Petersen back on the clock to get a look once he's healthy.

The marquee matchup of this dual is between Buchanan and Munoz, a two-time All-American at 184 who is bumping up to 197. A win for Buchanan continues to cement him as the top wrestler at the weight until proven otherwise.

Iowa vs. Oregon State wrestling prediction​

Should the lineup for Iowa stay set, this should be a solid win for the Hawkeyes. In seven of the 10 bouts, they are heavy favorites with unknowns on Cruz and Block, and a big top-five bout between Buchanan and Munoz.

Our projection is that Iowa wins nine of the 10, with Cruz being the lone wrestler to fall short against a tough Renteria.

Prediction: Iowa 39, Oregon State 3

Beav's Baseball Flips 2 2025 Recruits


From the article:

Pitcher Trey Morris, Morris, a 6-foot-1 left-hander from Fresno, California, announced Monday that he was committing to Oregon State, posting on Twitter: “Corvallis is home, go Beavs.” He had been committed to Texas. Infielder Josh Proctor, shortstop/third baseman Josh Proctor also pledged to play for Oregon State. Proctor, who is from Altadena, California, had been committed to UCLA.

Morris and Proctor joined what is shaping up to be a standout 2025 OSU recruiting class, which ranks No. 18 in the nation, according to Perfect Game. The headliners of the 12-player class include third baseman Xavier Neyens, whom MLB.com considers the No. 3 prep prospect in the 2025 MLB draft, and shortstop Mason Pike, the No. 47 prospect in the draft, according to Baseball America.
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