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Wrapping Up the Regular Season in Stanford
February 16, 2024 | Wrestling
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 21st-ranked Oregon State wrestling team will close out the regular season with one more ranked dual to end 2023-24. A matchup with No. 15 Stanford in the Cardinal's Maples Pavilion will serve as the last test before next month's Pac-12 Championships.
On Tap
Date Time Opponent/Event Location TV/Video
2/18 2 p.m. Stanford Stanford, Calif. P12N Bay Area
Oregon State Probable Lineup
Wt. Wrestler Year 2023-24 At OSU Hometown
125 #17 Brandon Kaylor RSr. 13-6 88-33 Bonney Lake, Wash.
133 Gabe Whisenhunt So. 7-9 16-12 Corvallis, Ore.
141 #20 Cleveland Belton RJr. 13-6 31-16 Corona, Calif.
149 #28 Nash Singleton So. 6-8 6-8 Roseburg, Ore.
157 Isaiah Crosby So. 2-6 10-14 Miami, Fla.
165 Kekana Fouret RJr. 8-4 8-4 Nampa, Idaho
174 #13 Matthew Olguin RSo. 7-5 45-28 Fresno, Calif.
184 #4 Trey Muñoz RSo. 15-3 66-12 Mission Viejo, Calif.
197 #28 Justin Rademacher Fr. 10-7 10-7 West Linn, Ore.
HWT #23 Boone McDermott RSr. 12-8 12-8 Dubuque, Iowa
Rankings are from Intermat
Season Finale on The Farm
• No. 21 Oregon State will close the regular season with a conference matchup at 15th-ranked Stanford.
• The sides will meet for the 46th time in history with the Beavers holding a 43-4-1 lead in the series.
• During the Pendleton era, the Beavs hold a 2-1 margin. It was the first time a home team had won in the three-season stretch.
• Oregon State has taken seven of the last 10 in the series but Stanford has won two of the last three on their mat.
• Associate head coach Nate Engel was on the Cardinal staff prior to his current role with the Beavers.
Tough Tests in '23/'24
• Including this one, over half (seven out of 12) of the opponents for the Beavers this season have come against a ranked opponent.
• All of the Beavers' setbacks have been to ranked foes, three of which were in the top-seven at the time of the dual.
• Five of the seven duals in 2024 have been against ranked opposition, including top-ranked Penn State and on the road at fourth-ranked Oklahoma State.
• Day one of the season included a come-from-behind win over then-25th-ranked North Carolina on the road in Chapel Hill.
Marvelous Start for Maximo
• In his first bout as a Beav, Maximo Renteria (125) registered his first win in drastic fashion, upsetting then-11th-ranked Richard Figueroa of Arizona State on Sunday afternoon.
• Renteria took the bout by decision with a score of 9-5 after clinching a bonus point thanks to the riding time edge.
• He followed his first win with something a little bit more resounding - a win by fall in last week's nonconference finale at Wyoming.
Accolades Aplenty
• In the first 10 weeks of the season, four Beavs - Gabe Whisenhunt (133), Brandon Kaylor (125), Trey Munoz (184) and Cleveland Belton (141) - have taken the Pac-12's Wrestler of the Week honors. All were received following ranked wins.
• No other school in the Pac-12 has had more than three student-athletes win the league's weekly honor this season.
• After the first weekend of the season, Whisenhunt was selected as the NCAA's Wrestler of the Week to go alongside his Pac-12 nod.
In the Rankings
• As a team, the Beavs check in at the polls at:
• NWCA: 21
• Intermat: 21
• FloWrestling: 24
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS)
On Tap
Date Time Opponent/Event Location TV/Video
2/18 2 p.m. Stanford Stanford, Calif. P12N Bay Area
Oregon State Probable Lineup
Wt. Wrestler Year 2023-24 At OSU Hometown
125 #17 Brandon Kaylor RSr. 13-6 88-33 Bonney Lake, Wash.
133 Gabe Whisenhunt So. 7-9 16-12 Corvallis, Ore.
141 #20 Cleveland Belton RJr. 13-6 31-16 Corona, Calif.
149 #28 Nash Singleton So. 6-8 6-8 Roseburg, Ore.
157 Isaiah Crosby So. 2-6 10-14 Miami, Fla.
165 Kekana Fouret RJr. 8-4 8-4 Nampa, Idaho
174 #13 Matthew Olguin RSo. 7-5 45-28 Fresno, Calif.
184 #4 Trey Muñoz RSo. 15-3 66-12 Mission Viejo, Calif.
197 #28 Justin Rademacher Fr. 10-7 10-7 West Linn, Ore.
HWT #23 Boone McDermott RSr. 12-8 12-8 Dubuque, Iowa
Rankings are from Intermat
Season Finale on The Farm
• No. 21 Oregon State will close the regular season with a conference matchup at 15th-ranked Stanford.
• The sides will meet for the 46th time in history with the Beavers holding a 43-4-1 lead in the series.
• During the Pendleton era, the Beavs hold a 2-1 margin. It was the first time a home team had won in the three-season stretch.
• Oregon State has taken seven of the last 10 in the series but Stanford has won two of the last three on their mat.
• Associate head coach Nate Engel was on the Cardinal staff prior to his current role with the Beavers.
Tough Tests in '23/'24
• Including this one, over half (seven out of 12) of the opponents for the Beavers this season have come against a ranked opponent.
• All of the Beavers' setbacks have been to ranked foes, three of which were in the top-seven at the time of the dual.
• Five of the seven duals in 2024 have been against ranked opposition, including top-ranked Penn State and on the road at fourth-ranked Oklahoma State.
• Day one of the season included a come-from-behind win over then-25th-ranked North Carolina on the road in Chapel Hill.
Marvelous Start for Maximo
• In his first bout as a Beav, Maximo Renteria (125) registered his first win in drastic fashion, upsetting then-11th-ranked Richard Figueroa of Arizona State on Sunday afternoon.
• Renteria took the bout by decision with a score of 9-5 after clinching a bonus point thanks to the riding time edge.
• He followed his first win with something a little bit more resounding - a win by fall in last week's nonconference finale at Wyoming.
Accolades Aplenty
• In the first 10 weeks of the season, four Beavs - Gabe Whisenhunt (133), Brandon Kaylor (125), Trey Munoz (184) and Cleveland Belton (141) - have taken the Pac-12's Wrestler of the Week honors. All were received following ranked wins.
• No other school in the Pac-12 has had more than three student-athletes win the league's weekly honor this season.
• After the first weekend of the season, Whisenhunt was selected as the NCAA's Wrestler of the Week to go alongside his Pac-12 nod.
In the Rankings
• As a team, the Beavs check in at the polls at:
• NWCA: 21
• Intermat: 21
• FloWrestling: 24
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS)
Players Mentioned
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Friday, November 01
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Wednesday, January 04
Oregon State Wrestling At 2022 NCAA Championships
Thursday, March 24
2011 Oregon State Wrestling Webisode - Prepping for the Pac-10s
Thursday, April 11