
NCAAs Up Next
March 19, 2024 | Wrestling
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State wrestling team will look to complete the 2023-24 season on a high note as they will send five wrestlers to the 2024 NCAA Championships in Kansas City, Mo., this week.
Five wrestlers will represent the Beavers in the competition at the T-Mobile Center as they will vie for national championships in their respective classes.
Date Time (PT) Event Location TV/Video
3/21 9 a.m. NCAA Session 1 Kansas City, Mo. ESPNU/ESPN+
3/21 5 p.m. NCAA Session 2 Kansas City, Mo. ESPN/ESPN+
3/22 9 a.m. NCAA Session 3 Kansas City, Mo. ESPNU/ESPN+
3/22 5 p.m. NCAA Session 4 Kansas City, Mo. ESPN/ESPN+
3/23 8 a.m. NCAA Session 5 Kansas City, Mo. ESPNU/ESPN+
3/23 3 p.m. NCAA Session 6 Kansas City, Mo. ESPN/ESPN+
Oregon State Lineup
Wt. Wrestler Year Seed Hometown
125 Brandon Kaylor RSr. 21 Bonney Lake, Wash.
141 Cleveland Belton RJr. 26 Corona, Calif.
184 Trey Muñoz RSo. 4 Mission Viejo, Calif.
197 Justin Rademacher Fr. 29 West Linn, Ore.
HWT Boone McDermott RSr. 14 Dubuque, Iowa
This Week
• Oregon State competes in the NCAA Championships in Kansas, City, Mo. at the T-Mobile Center.
• The Beavers will send five to the Championships.
• Oregon State has sent at least five in each season of the Pendleton era (2020/21-present).
First Rounds
• No. 21 Brandon Kaylor (125) vs. Anthony Noto (Lock Haven)
• No. 26 Cleveland Belton (141) vs. Cael Happel (Northern Iowa)
• No. 4 Trey Muñoz (184) vs. Jha'Quan Anderson (Gardner-Webb)
• No. 29 Justin Rademacher (197) vs. Michael Bear (Lehigh)
• No. 14 Boone McDermott (HWT) vs. Dorian Crosby (Bucknell)
Make it Four!
• Two Beavs will be making their fourth appearance in the NCAA Championships: Brandon Kaylor and Trey Muñoz
• Kaylor tuned in an eighth-place finish in the 2022 Championships, clinching All-American honors.
• Muñoz finished last season's competition as a national semifinalist, taking sixth place and was named an All-American.
New School, Same Result
• Boone McDermott (HWT) is making his first trip to the NCAAs as a Beaver but accomplished the feat last season with Rutgers.
Back-to-Back for Belton
• Cleveland Belton (141) is making his second consecutive trip to the NCAA Championships
• The 2023 Pac-12 champ and two-time league wrestler of the week has made it to the NCAAs in both of his seasons as a Beav.
Just the Start for Rademacher
• Quick to making the lineup, Justin Rademacher (197) showed the league his presence early.
• Notching 12 wins in his debut season, he's making his first appearance in the NCAA Championships.
• The Beaver State product had four ranked wins in the regular season, including one by major decision over Stanford's Nick Stemmet in the season finale.
OUR MISSION
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