2020-21 Wrestling Roster

J.J. Dixon
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Redshirt Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Tacoma, Wash.
- High School:
- Lincoln HS
2023 Pac-12 Fourth Place (HWT)
2021 Pac-12 Second Place (197)
2021 NCAA Qualifier (197)
2020 Pac-12 Fourth Place (197)
2022-23
• Posted a 10-11 mark at heavyweight
• Registered a pair of wins via major decision, including final win inside Gill Coliseum
• Finished third at the Pac-12 Championships
2021-22
• Accumulated a 5-11 record.
• Won twice via major decision
• Posted a three-bout winning streak.
2020-21
• Tallied a 5-10 mark at 197 pounds, 0-1 at heavyweight
• Registered a pair of wins via major decision
• Went 0-2 at the NCAA Championships as the 25th seed at 197.
2021-22
• Tallied a 5-10 mark at 197 pounds, 0-1 at heavyweight
• Registered a pair of wins via major decision
• Went 0-2 at the NCAA Championships as the 25th seed at 197.
2020-21
• Registered a 7-6 record at 197 pounds, including going 6-1 in matches decided by decision.
• Started all nine matches at 197 for the Beavers.
• Went 0-2 at the NCAA Championships as the 25th seed at 197.
• Was ranked eight times during the year, as high as 28th in the final NCAA Coaches Rankings.
• Finished third on the team with 21 points earned in duals.
• Recorded a pin at 4:15 against James Johnson (Little Rock) on 1/10.
2019-20
• Went 16-15 at 197 pounds in his second season with the Beavers.
• 9-5 in dual competition including a big win at Michigan vs. Jackson Striggow (1/5).
• Picked up five pins on the year.
• Ended the season in fourth place at the Pac-12 Championships by going 2-2.
• Finished the year with two technical falls and five pins.
2018-19
• Redshirted.
• Went 8-4 at 197 pounds competing in open tournaments during his first season at Oregon State.
• Dixon opened his collegiate career winning the Mike Clock Open going 4-0.
• He picked up a win at the Reno Tournament of Champions on Dec. 20.
• Ended the season at the California Collegiate Open in 4th Place.
• Finished the year with two technical falls and three pins.
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year letterwinner at Lincoln High School.
• Two-time Washington state champion during his time at Lincoln HS.
• Captain of the wrestling team and PCL All-League selection.
• Wrestled in the Orca Duals and Who’s #1 Washington.
• Selected as the No. 1 195-pounder across all division in high school.
PERSONAL
• Son of Jarrad Dixon and Michelle Bittala; has siblings Tatiana, Vanessa, Jeiza, Terilynn, and Navarre.
• Majoring in finance.
• His sister Vanessa is a wrestler on Menlo College women’s wrestling team.
• Enjoys coaching football in his free time.
• Chose Oregon State because “I love the campus and the environment here at OSU.”