No. 9/10/12 OSU Wrestlers Handle Stanford 32-6, at Gill Coliseum
January 19, 2013 | Wrestling
Jan. 19, 2013
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![]() Junior 149 pounder Scott Sakaguchi had the meet's one and only pin, when at the 4:46 mark he took down Stanford's Colton Dempsey for four clutch team points. The Beavers blew out the Cardinal 32-6, Staurday night for their third straight win and first at home during 2012-13. |
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Beavers post victories in eight of 10 weight classes for the 26-point victory
CORVALLIS, Ore. - Highlighted by Scott Sakaguchi's pin in the 149 lb. bout, the No. 9/10/12 Oregon State wrestling team cruised to its third straight victory Saturday night, with a 32-6 win over Stanford inside Gill Coliseum. Sakaguchi's pin came at the 4:46 mark in the match and propelled OSU to a 15-3 lead en-route to its 26 point victory.
As a group, the Beavers saw wins in eight of their 10 weight classes and put up 32 points on the board for the second time in the last three meets. With the win, head coach Jim Zalesky's squad moved to 5-3 on the year and 2-1 in Pac-12 competition, while the Cardinal dropped to 4-11 overall and 0-2 within the conference.
Following Stanford's victory in the 125 lb. match to lead off competition, OSU reeled off 19 unanswered points, taking a 19-3 lead after wins from Drew Van Anrooy (133 lbs.), Mike Mangrum (141 lbs.) via forfeit, Sakaguchi and 157 pounder RJ Pena with a 15-5 major decision over the Cardinal's Kyle Meyer.
The `Beavs would allow their conference foes just one more victory on the night before closing out the Cardinal with another scoring stretch, this time a dozen straight points. During the streak, Oregon State saw another major decision, now from Taylor Meeks in the 197 lb. bout, whom handily defeated Michael Sojka (17-3).
Wins from Austin Morehead (174 lbs.), Brian Engdahl (184 lbs.) and Chad Hanke, who earned his ninth straight in the heavyweight match-up secured OSU's eighth straight victory over the wrestlers from Stanford, dating back to 2006. The Beavers have now defeated the Cardinal 36 out of 38 times since the schools' first meeting in 1955.
OSU is now two meets over the .500 mark for the first time all-season and back over the .500 plateau in conference competition yet again. Saturday night's win was also the Orange and Black's first home victory of the year, after missing on opportunities in their first two attempts against Michigan and Boise State.
With Stanford now in its rearview mirror, Oregon State focuses its attention on Lehigh and Cornell, who they will take on in back-to-back dual meets this coming Saturday, Jan. 26 in Bethlehem, Pa. and then on Sunday, Jan. 27 in Ithaca, N.Y. Both meets take place at 11 a.m. Pacific Time, 2 p.m. Eastern for those making the trip.
MEET RESULTS
125 - Evan Silver (Stanford) def. Joey Palmer dec. (5-2)
133 - Drew Van Anrooy def. Peter Russo (Stanford) dec. (7-1)
141 - Mike Mangrum def. Alex Manley (Stanford) FFT
149 - Scott Sakaguchi def. Colton Dempsey (Stanford) Pin (4:46)
157 - RJ Pena def. Kyle Meyer (Stanford) maj. dec. (15-5)
165 - Brett Baumbach (Stanford) def, Alex Elder dec. (10-5)
174 - Austin Morehead def. Thomas Kimbrell (Stanford) dec. (9-4)
184 - Brian Engdahl def. Alan Yen (Stanford) dec. (12-8)
197 - Taylor Meeks def. Michael Sojka (Stanford) maj. dec. (17-3)
HWT - Chad Hanke def. Dan Scherer (Stanford) dec. (6-3)
POST MEET NOTES
--With his FFT victory, Mike Mangrum moved into sole possession of eighth place on the all-time OSU program wins list with 123, he moves past Dick Knorr (1976-79), who has tonight's honorary captain... Next up is Greg Strobel (1971-74 /190 lbs.) with 124
--Brian Engdahl earned his first collegiate dual victory, he is now 1-4 all-time in dual competition
--The Beavers boast a total of four wrestlers with three or more wins in a row, including Scott Sakaguchi and Drew Van Anrooy with three, RJ Pena (4), Mike Mangrum (8) and Chad Hanke who is tops with nine-in-a-row
--OSU has now scored a combined 85 points in its last three dual meets, the most since it reeled off 113 vs. CU Bakersfield (45), Cal Poly (36) and Arizona State (32) from December 2011 to January 2012
--The 26-point margin of victory for the Beavers was their largest since their 35-9 defeat of Northern Colorado, Jan. 20, 2012
--With a 36-1-1 all-time record against Stanford Cardinal, Oregon State has an impressive .961 winning percentage vs. the Cardinal since the school's first meeting in 1955
POST MEET QUOTES
Head Coach Jim Zalesky
On which wrestlers stood out during the meet...
"(RJ) Pena wrestled well and got a lot of takedowns. I thought (Taylor) Meeks did a great job of pressure wrestling and scoring a lot of takedowns. (Scott) Sakaguchi wrestled great and I think (Drew) Van Anrooy wrestled a good match, so those guys kind of stood out and are making progress."
On his team's progression so far this season...
"I think we are making progress and I think five of our weights are pretty strong. Some of the other guys are coming along, now we've got to get a 125 pounder going, but besides that I think we are making progress."
Junior 157 pounder RJ Pena
On his major decision...
"I felt pretty good with my shots. I kept attacking the whole time and got some good takedowns. I just kept coming and got the major (decision), that is what I was most looking forward to so I am happy with that result."
On his team getting its first home win of the season...
"Feels good, we finally did it. I think we have had two or three close home meets where we've lost but we finally came out with the `W' against a pretty good team (Stanford)."
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