Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowboys Fall at Iowa in Regular Season Finale
February 23, 2025 | Cowboy Wrestling
IOWA CITY, Iowa - The No. 2 Oklahoma State wrestling team fell to No. 3 Iowa, 21-16, Sunday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in the final dual of the regular season.
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With the result, Oklahoma State finished the dual schedule with a 13-1 record, while the Hawkeyes improved to 14-1. Despite bonus-point efforts from three different Cowboys, Iowa's six individual wins on the night proved to the be difference.
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Troy Spratley got the team off to a quick start at 125 pounds as he beat No. 16 Joey Cruz by a 17-3 major decision. After securing the match's first takedown and taking control from the top position, Spratley ripped off several more scores to put four team points on the scoreboard. A true freshman out of Tokyo, Japan, Rin Sakamoto then made his collegiate debut against second-ranked Drake Ayala at 133 pounds. Sakamoto fought hard throughout but ultimately surrendered an 11-1 major decision to Iowa's returning national finalist.
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At 141 pounds, Tagen Jamison put OSU back in front through a commanding 8-0 major decision over Jace Rhodes. Jamison took a 7-0 advantage into the third period and didn't allow Rhodes to escape from the bottom position, capturing the riding time point and his 12th bonus-point win of the season, a new career-high.
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Iowa's string of top-three wrestlers then rattled off consecutive victories at 149, 157 and 165 pounds, giving it a 13-8 edge with four bouts remaining.
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Dean Hamiti Jr. briefly halted the Hawkeye run, cruising past former All-American Nelson Brands for an 8-1 decision. The win improved Hamiti's record to 19-0 on the year and was the 100th of his successful career.
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It was the Hawkeyes who took control of the dual over the next two weights, however, as Angelo Ferrari knocked off No. 3 Dustin Plott in sudden victory and top-ranked Stephen Buchanan clinched the team win at 197 pounds.
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In the final match of the night, Wyatt Hendrickson also concluded his regular season with an unblemished record following an 18-3 dismantling of No. 11 Ben Kueter. The heavyweight has scored bonus points in 15 of his 18 wins and allowed just three matches to go the full seven minutes.
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The Cowboys now enter postseason competition, beginning with the Big 12 Championships on March 8-9 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.
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No. 2 Oklahoma State 16, No. 3 Iowa 21
Feb. 23, 2025 | Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Iowa City, Iowa
Attendance: 14,847
125: No. 4 Troy Spratley (OSU) MD No. 16 Joey Cruz (IOWA), 17-3
133: No. 2 Drake Ayala (IOWA) MD Rin Sakamoto (OSU), 11-1
141: No. 5 Tagen Jamison (OSU) MD Jace Rhodes (IOWA), 8-0
149: No. 3 Kyle Parco (IOWA) dec. No. 18 Carter Young (OSU), 7-1
157: No. 3 Jacori Teemer (IOWA) dec. No. 14 Caleb Fish (OSU), 10-6
165: No. 2 Michael Caliendo (IOWA) MD No. 6 Cameron Amine (OSU), 10-1
174: No. 3 Dean Hamiti Jr. (OSU) dec. Nelson Brands (IOWA), 8-1
184: Angelo Ferrari (IOWA) dec. No. 3 Dustin Plott (OSU), SV-1 6-3
197: No. 1 Stephen Buchanan (IOWA) MD No. 6 Luke Surber (OSU), 10-1
HWT: No. 3 Wyatt Hendrickson (OSU) TF No. 11 Ben Kueter (IOWA), 18-3, 5:00
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With the result, Oklahoma State finished the dual schedule with a 13-1 record, while the Hawkeyes improved to 14-1. Despite bonus-point efforts from three different Cowboys, Iowa's six individual wins on the night proved to the be difference.
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Troy Spratley got the team off to a quick start at 125 pounds as he beat No. 16 Joey Cruz by a 17-3 major decision. After securing the match's first takedown and taking control from the top position, Spratley ripped off several more scores to put four team points on the scoreboard. A true freshman out of Tokyo, Japan, Rin Sakamoto then made his collegiate debut against second-ranked Drake Ayala at 133 pounds. Sakamoto fought hard throughout but ultimately surrendered an 11-1 major decision to Iowa's returning national finalist.
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At 141 pounds, Tagen Jamison put OSU back in front through a commanding 8-0 major decision over Jace Rhodes. Jamison took a 7-0 advantage into the third period and didn't allow Rhodes to escape from the bottom position, capturing the riding time point and his 12th bonus-point win of the season, a new career-high.
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Iowa's string of top-three wrestlers then rattled off consecutive victories at 149, 157 and 165 pounds, giving it a 13-8 edge with four bouts remaining.
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Dean Hamiti Jr. briefly halted the Hawkeye run, cruising past former All-American Nelson Brands for an 8-1 decision. The win improved Hamiti's record to 19-0 on the year and was the 100th of his successful career.
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It was the Hawkeyes who took control of the dual over the next two weights, however, as Angelo Ferrari knocked off No. 3 Dustin Plott in sudden victory and top-ranked Stephen Buchanan clinched the team win at 197 pounds.
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In the final match of the night, Wyatt Hendrickson also concluded his regular season with an unblemished record following an 18-3 dismantling of No. 11 Ben Kueter. The heavyweight has scored bonus points in 15 of his 18 wins and allowed just three matches to go the full seven minutes.
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The Cowboys now enter postseason competition, beginning with the Big 12 Championships on March 8-9 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.
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No. 2 Oklahoma State 16, No. 3 Iowa 21
Feb. 23, 2025 | Carver-Hawkeye Arena | Iowa City, Iowa
Attendance: 14,847
125: No. 4 Troy Spratley (OSU) MD No. 16 Joey Cruz (IOWA), 17-3
133: No. 2 Drake Ayala (IOWA) MD Rin Sakamoto (OSU), 11-1
141: No. 5 Tagen Jamison (OSU) MD Jace Rhodes (IOWA), 8-0
149: No. 3 Kyle Parco (IOWA) dec. No. 18 Carter Young (OSU), 7-1
157: No. 3 Jacori Teemer (IOWA) dec. No. 14 Caleb Fish (OSU), 10-6
165: No. 2 Michael Caliendo (IOWA) MD No. 6 Cameron Amine (OSU), 10-1
174: No. 3 Dean Hamiti Jr. (OSU) dec. Nelson Brands (IOWA), 8-1
184: Angelo Ferrari (IOWA) dec. No. 3 Dustin Plott (OSU), SV-1 6-3
197: No. 1 Stephen Buchanan (IOWA) MD No. 6 Luke Surber (OSU), 10-1
HWT: No. 3 Wyatt Hendrickson (OSU) TF No. 11 Ben Kueter (IOWA), 18-3, 5:00
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