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Wrestling Set for Regular Season Finale at Arizona State

February 15, 2025 | Wrestling

NORMAN – The No. 20 Oklahoma wrestling team (7-4, 3-4 Big 12) heads west for its regular season finale on Sunday, Feb. 16 when they take on Arizona State (4-7, 1-5 Big 12) in the programs' first meeting as Big 12 Conference foes. First bout is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. CT inside Mullett Arena. Sunday afternoon's matchup will be available for streaming on ESPN+ with live stats available via Trackwrestling.

SOONER QUICK HITTERS

In their last outing, the Sooners wrapped up its home slate with a season-best performance on Feb. 1, knocking off No. 20 Missouri, 23-13, inside McCasland Field House. OU won their first four matches to take a 12-0 lead in the dual, a lead they would hold on to until the final whistle. Two of OU's six wins on the night came with bonus points. Before the match, the program honored six senior studentathletes in Antonio Lorenzo, Cleveland Belton, Willie McDougald, Gaven Sax, Seth Seago and Ryder Wiese.

Oklahoma kicked off the new year with nine placers at the Southern Scuffle on Jan. 5, led by Gaven Sax, who finished runner-up in the 174-pound bracket. OU finished in a tie for second overall, finishing with 126.5 points along with Penn State. The Sooners finished behind only team champion Army (132.5). North Carolina (91) and North Dakota State (90.5) rounded out the top five.

Oklahoma opened its season with a 32-3 win over Air Force inside Clune Arena on Nov. 8. It marked OU's largest margin of victory in a dual match since blanking Little Rock, 37-0, on Nov. 18, 2022.

SERIES HISTORY

Sunday's dual will be the 47th meeting between the Sooners and Sun Devils with the two sides first squaring off in 1966.

The Sooners last traveled to Tempe in 2021 when they were defeated 22-12.

Oklahoma leads the all-time series 29-16-1.

SOONERS IN THE RANKINGS

The NCAA released its second set of coaches' rankings and the first Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) for the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships on Thursday. Eight Sooners were included in the coaches' rankings, with four slotted inside the top 20, while seven were featured in the RPI.

Antonio Lorenzo (No. 26 – 18 RPI at 125), Cleveland Belton (No. 24 – 14 RPI at 133), Mosha Schwartz (No. 15 – NR at 141), Willie McDougald (No. 15 – 19 RPI at 149), Tate Picklo (No. 33 – 21 RPI at 165), Gaven Sax (No. 14 – NR at 174), DJ Parker (No. 20 – 10 RPI at 184), Bradley Hill (NR – 32 RPI at 197) and Juan Mora (No. 31 – 22 RPI at 285) represent Oklahoma in the latest release.

The coaches' ranking and RPI are two of several criteria that will be evaluated by the NCAA Division I Wrestling Committee during the at-large selection and seeding process along with head-to-head competition, quality wins, conference tournament placement, results versus common opponents and win percentage.

Oklahoma enters its 12th and final dual of the season as the No. 20-ranked team in the country, according to the National Wrestling Coaches Association.

Projected starters Antonio Lorenzo, Cleveland Belton, Mosha Schwartz, Willie McDougald, Tate Picklo, Gaven Sax, DJ Parker and Juan Mora each made the latest Intermat rankings (Feb. 11) in their respective weight classes.

YEAR 2 OF THE KISH ERA IN NORMAN

Roger Kish was named head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners on May 2, 2023 after spending 12 seasons as the head coach at North Dakota State.

Kish made quite a splash in his first season as Oklahoma's head coach in 2023-24, helping the Sooners secure their highest NCAA finish (23rd) in eight seasons. Additionally, Kish helped elevate Stephen Buchanan to All-American status for the third time in his career. Buchanan put together a dominant 27-3 season, finishing third at the NCAA Championships in the 197-pound bracket to become OU's highest NCAA finisher in eight seasons.

Kish had a 108-70 record in dual meets as the Bison head coach including a 50-30 record in conference duals, becoming the second winningest coach in program history, behind only the legendary Bucky Maughan who led the Bison to four NCAA Division II national championships.

Turning the Bison into consistent winners as a Big 12 affiliate program, Kish's teams had 54 NCAA championship qualifiers in his 12 seasons as head coach including 21 over his last four seasons. He had six wrestlers advance to earn All-America honors.

Kish directed the Bison to a pair of NCAA West Regional/ Western Wrestling Conference championships (2014, 2015) and two WWC regular season titles (2013, 2015). He was a three-time WWC Coach of the Year.

OU will look to continue adding to their rich wrestling history under Kish, which includes seven national championships, 24 conference titles and 278 All-Americans.

WELCOME TO NORMAN

In the offseason, head coach Roger Kish added 17 newcomers to the roster, including three former NCAA qualifiers in seniors Gaven Sax (North Dakota State) and Cleveland Belton (Oregon State), as well as sophomore Bradley Hill (Iowa). Redshirt freshman Carter Schubert (Cal Baptist) rounded out the Sooners' incoming transfer additions. The group of transfers joined 13 incoming freshmen that made up Kish's first full recruiting class since being hired as Oklahoma's head coach. The 2024 class was rated No. 3 overall in the country, according to Intermat's final rankings big board.

Oklahoma's 2024 recruiting class included the nation's No. 16 pound-for-pound wrestler Beric Jordan and one of the top 145-pounders in Alex Braun of Woodbury, Minnesota per FloWrestling. Jordan, a Stillwater High School product, was joined by five other in-state recruits that are all top-200 signees in Edmond North's Hunter Hollingsworth and Jude Randall, Bixby's Clay Giddens-Buttram, Stillwater's Landyn Summer and Piedmont's Cash Donnell.

Braun was joined by Owen Eck of Andale, Kansas and Koufax Christensen of Waukee, Iowa as the outof-state recruits for the 2024 cycle. Kish's first recruiting class boasted numerous all-area, all-state and All-America honors, as well as state championships.

The Sooners' 2025 recruiting class is ranked No. 10 nationally by FloWrestling and includes four incoming freshmen ranked in MatScouts' Senior Big Board which charts the top 250 recruits in the country.

CHAMPIONSHIP PEDIGREE

Since the inception of collegiate wrestling in 1928, Oklahoma has been one of the most dominant wrestling programs in the country. The Sooners have seven team national titles, 67 individual national champions and 278 All-Americans.

In addition to the Sooners' seven national championships, Oklahoma has finished as runner-up at NCAAs 12 times, third most in the country. The Sooners' 40 finishes inside the top four are the fourth-most nationally and OU has grabbed a top-10 spot at NCAA's 64 times (third most) out of 96 championships held.

The NCAA named Oklahoma the fourth-greatest wrestling dynasty in the country in the summer of 2020.

Oklahoma has collected 24 overall conference championships and 186 individual conference champions in school history. The team's most recent conference championship came in 2021, their first in 19 years.

OU assistant Teyon Ware was a four-time All American wrestler for the Sooners from 2003-2006.

HOME OF THE HODGE

The Sooners honored legendary wrestler and Sooner, Danny Hodge, before their 189th Bedlam dual with Oklahoma State on Dec. 13.

Hodge, who is a National Wrestling Hall of Famer, died on Dec. 24, 2020, at the age of 88 in his hometown of Perry, Okla. He came to Norman from Perry in 1955 to wrestle for hall-of-fame-coach Port Robertson.

Hodge compiled a perfect 46-0 record as a Sooner, winning 36 of his matches via fall. He pinned 24 consecutive opponents and was never taken down during his college career.

The legend won three consecutive national titles and his performance at the 1957 NCAA championship earned him Most Outstanding Wrestler honors and led the Sooners to their fourth national championship.

The Hodge Trophy, which is wrestling's equivalent of the Heisman Trophy, is named after Hodge.

To this day, Hodge is the only wrestler to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated (April, 1957).

50TH ANNIVERSARY: CELEBRATING THE 1974 CHAMPION SOONERS

Oklahoma honored its 1974 national championship team during the intermission of their 189th Bedlam dual with Oklahoma State on Dec. 13.

The 1974 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were the 44th NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships to be held. Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa hosted the tournament at Hilton Coliseum.

Under legendary head coach Stan Abel, Oklahoma took home the team championship with 69.5 points and two individual champions (118 lbs: Gary Breece; 158 lbs: Rod Kilgore). The 1974 Championship remains OU's last team title win.

The first Sooner wrestler to become a four-time All-American, Breece capped his career by winning the 1974 NCAA title at 118-pounds with a tense, lowscoring 3-2 victory over Jack Spates of Slippery Rock. Ironically, Spates would later become OU's head coach from 1994-2011. A two-time national finalist and two-time Big Eight Champion, Breece was a crafty, hardworking wrestler with solid offense and good defense. While in high school, Breece was a two-time Oklahoma state champion. He won his first title for Edmond Memorial in 1968 and his second for Tulsa Memorial in 1969.

As a wrestler at OU, Kilgore was a four-time All-American, won two Big Eight conference titles and two NCAA championships. He was the first OU wrestler to win 100 matches.
Projected Starters
(Rankings by (InterMat)
No. 20 Oklahoma
Weight Wrestler Record
125 No. 28 Antonio Lorenzo or Beric Jordan  13-6 / 11-3
133 No. 22 Cleveland Belton  10-5
141 No. 15 Mosha Schwartz or Alex Braun 10-4 / 6-3
149 No. 17 Willie McDougald  15-4
157 Landyn Sommer or Layton Schneider 4-4 / 3-3 
165 No. 31 Tate Picklo or Mannix Morgan 11-6 / 4-6
174 No. 15 Gaven Sax 10-3
184 No. 19 DJ Parker  or Eli Cordy 14-4 / 1-4
197 Bradley Hill  7-10 
HWT No. 25 Juan Mora or Ricky Thomas 10-5 / 4-5

For updates and more information on Oklahoma wrestling, follow the Sooners on Twitter and Instagram (@OU_Wrestling) and like Oklahoma Wrestling on Facebook.

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