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Post by Earl on Dec 15, 2007 10:55:46 GMT -5
Oregon State 23, Cal Poly 16
141 Pounds – Chad Mendes, CP, maj Ryan Harold, OSU, 20-6; OSU 0, CP 4
149 Pounds – Kyle Larson, OSU, maj Elwin Warsh, CP, 13-4; OSU 4, CP 4
157 Pounds –Chase Pami, CP, maj Dan Brascetta, OSU, 16-6; OSU 4, CP 8
164 Pounds – Ryan Williams, CP, dec Keegan Davis, OSU, 5-2; OSU 4, CP 11
174 Pounds – Neal Beaudry, OSU, dec Evan Barbre, CP, 8-5; OSU 7, CP 11
184 Pounds –Kyle Bressler, OSU, dec Yuri Kalika, CP, 6-4; OSU 10, CP 11
197 Pounds – Brice Arand, OSU, maj Arturo Basulto, CP, 12-3; OSU 14, CP 11
Heavyweight – Travis Gardner, OSU, fall Jim Powers, CP, 3:47; OSU 20, CP 11
125 Pounds – Jake Gonzalez, OSU, dec Boris Novachkov, CP, 2-1; OSU 23, CP 11
133 Pounds – Filip Novachkov, CP, tech Ryan Enoch, OSU, 16-0; OSU 23, CP 16
Wow the PAC-10 is really anyone's guess teamwise. Cal Poly beat the early favorite Cal-State Fullerton in a dual, but loses here. Cal-State Fullerton however, finished highest at Las Vegas, with Boise State only 10 points behind. Boise State is another team to watch here.
As far as individual rankings go Gonzales winning shakes things up, and 184 after CSUF's Ian Murphy is anyones guess. The guys keep knocking each other off.
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Post by bronco on Dec 15, 2007 15:56:31 GMT -5
What will shake things up even further in the PAC 10 will be tomorrow's match up between Oregon State and Cal State Fullerton. Oregon State does NOT match up well against CSF.
Also, I can't help but think that Cal Poly was foolish to schedule a dual against San Francisco State immediately prior to their dual against Oregon State.......THAT was not smart at all. Especially considering that SEVEN of their ten starters wrestled in both duals.
P.S. At 184 lbs the PAC 10 also has Stanford's Zach Giesen (8-3 this season) and Arizona State's Brent Chriswell......and POSSIBLY Boise State's Kirk Smith (the decision on whether to redshirt him or not this season still has not been finalized).
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