
Heavyweight Cody Crawford was OSU's lone winner on Friday.
Photo by: Dave Nishitani/Oregon State Athletics
Crawford lone winner at Rutgers
January 20, 2017 | Wrestling
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. – The Oregon State wrestling team fell 38-3 to No. 11 Rutgers on Friday night in the opening dual of a two-match road trip to the East Coast.
Junior heavyweight Cody Crawford was OSU's (2-5) only winner, as he defeated Razohnn Gross 4-2 in the final match of the night to avoid a shutout.
OSU concludes its road trip on Saturday with a 4 p.m. match at Drexel in Philadelphia. The Dragons have three ranked wrestlers: Senior Kevin Devoy (133, # 11); senior Matt Cimato (149, # 17) and junior Joey Goodhart (hwt., # 20). It is the first meeting in history between the teams.
The Beavers start Pac-12 action against Stanford on Jan. 30 with a 7 p.m. dual at Gill Coliseum that will be televised by the Pac-12 Network. They are five-time defending Pac-12 champions.
This year's Pac-12 Championships are Feb. 26, at Stanford. The NCAA Championships are March 16-18 at St. Louis.
For more information on the Oregon State wrestling team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/Beaverwrestling, or by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateWrestling.
Friday's results, and Saturday's projected lineups:
No. 11 Rutgers 38, Oregon State 3
125: Brandon Paetzell (RU) pinned Kegan Calkins (OSU), 5:38
133: Scott DelVecchio (RU) dec. Joey Palmer (OSU), 6-2
141: Anthony Ashnault (RU) maj. dec. over Jack Hathaway (OSU), 15-2
149: Ken Theobold (RU) tech. fall over Bryce Parson (OSU), 16-1
157: John Van Brill (RU) dec. Abraham Rodriguez (OSU), 10-3
165: Anthony Pafumi (RU) dec. Rodney Williams (OSU), 4-0
174: Phillip Bakuckas (RU) tech. fall over Weston Dobler (OSU), 18-1
184: Nicholas Gravina (RU) pinned Bob Coleman (OSU), 6:42
197: Matthew Correnti (RU) dec. Corey Griego (OSU), 3-2
Hwt.: Cody Crawford (OSU) dec. Razohnn Gross (RU), 4-2
Oregon State at Drexel
125: Kegan Calkins (7-11) vs. Tanner Shoap (5-5)/Zack Fuentes (6-4)
133: Joey Palmer (16-5) vs. Kevin Devoy (13-5)/Anthony Canfora (2-2)
141: Jack Hathaway (12-7) vs. David Pearce (3-7)/Vincent Foggia (4-9)
149: Joey Delgado (12-6)/Bryce Parson (8-10)Â vs. Matthew Cimato (15-7)
157: Abraham Rodriguez (5-8) vs. Willie Davis (5-7)/Ryan O'Connor (0-0)
165: Rodney Williams (3-11) vs. Austin Rose (13-8)/Dakota Greene (1-5)
174: Weston Dobler (8-14) vs. Ebed Jarrell (6-7)
184: Bob Coleman (4-13) vs. Alex DeCiantis (12-7)/Owen Brooks (3-5)
197: Corey Griego (15-8) vs. Joshua Murphy (11-10)
Hwt.: Cody Crawford (16-4) vs. Joey Goodhart (14-6)
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Junior heavyweight Cody Crawford was OSU's (2-5) only winner, as he defeated Razohnn Gross 4-2 in the final match of the night to avoid a shutout.
OSU concludes its road trip on Saturday with a 4 p.m. match at Drexel in Philadelphia. The Dragons have three ranked wrestlers: Senior Kevin Devoy (133, # 11); senior Matt Cimato (149, # 17) and junior Joey Goodhart (hwt., # 20). It is the first meeting in history between the teams.
The Beavers start Pac-12 action against Stanford on Jan. 30 with a 7 p.m. dual at Gill Coliseum that will be televised by the Pac-12 Network. They are five-time defending Pac-12 champions.
This year's Pac-12 Championships are Feb. 26, at Stanford. The NCAA Championships are March 16-18 at St. Louis.
For more information on the Oregon State wrestling team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/Beaverwrestling, or by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateWrestling.
Friday's results, and Saturday's projected lineups:
No. 11 Rutgers 38, Oregon State 3
125: Brandon Paetzell (RU) pinned Kegan Calkins (OSU), 5:38
133: Scott DelVecchio (RU) dec. Joey Palmer (OSU), 6-2
141: Anthony Ashnault (RU) maj. dec. over Jack Hathaway (OSU), 15-2
149: Ken Theobold (RU) tech. fall over Bryce Parson (OSU), 16-1
157: John Van Brill (RU) dec. Abraham Rodriguez (OSU), 10-3
165: Anthony Pafumi (RU) dec. Rodney Williams (OSU), 4-0
174: Phillip Bakuckas (RU) tech. fall over Weston Dobler (OSU), 18-1
184: Nicholas Gravina (RU) pinned Bob Coleman (OSU), 6:42
197: Matthew Correnti (RU) dec. Corey Griego (OSU), 3-2
Hwt.: Cody Crawford (OSU) dec. Razohnn Gross (RU), 4-2
Oregon State at Drexel
125: Kegan Calkins (7-11) vs. Tanner Shoap (5-5)/Zack Fuentes (6-4)
133: Joey Palmer (16-5) vs. Kevin Devoy (13-5)/Anthony Canfora (2-2)
141: Jack Hathaway (12-7) vs. David Pearce (3-7)/Vincent Foggia (4-9)
149: Joey Delgado (12-6)/Bryce Parson (8-10)Â vs. Matthew Cimato (15-7)
157: Abraham Rodriguez (5-8) vs. Willie Davis (5-7)/Ryan O'Connor (0-0)
165: Rodney Williams (3-11) vs. Austin Rose (13-8)/Dakota Greene (1-5)
174: Weston Dobler (8-14) vs. Ebed Jarrell (6-7)
184: Bob Coleman (4-13) vs. Alex DeCiantis (12-7)/Owen Brooks (3-5)
197: Corey Griego (15-8) vs. Joshua Murphy (11-10)
Hwt.: Cody Crawford (16-4) vs. Joey Goodhart (14-6)
OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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