Oklahoma State's Freshman Phenoms Lead the Charge
Oklahoma State wrestling is turning heads and making waves, setting the stage for a future that looks increasingly daunting for competitors across the country. The Cowboys have placed four freshmen into the national finals: Jax Forrest, Sergio Vega, Landon Robideau, and Cody Merrill.
This marks the first time since 2005 that OSU has had such a strong presence in the finals, a year when they crowned five champions. With eight All-Americans this season, the Cowboys are back in the spotlight, reminiscent of their 2017 success.
Robideau Stuns with Gritty Win
Landon Robideau pulled off a thrilling upset against Penn State's PJ Duke, who had been dominating the tournament. In a match filled with drama, Robideau emerged victorious 3-1 in tiebreakers.
The match saw controversy when a takedown call for Duke was overturned after a successful challenge by OSU. Robideau's resilience shone through as he executed a reversal in tiebreakers, forcing Duke to chase a takedown that never came.
Robideau’s next challenge is a rematch with Antrell Taylor, the reigning national champ who narrowly defeated him earlier this season. With only two losses in his freshman year, Robideau is proving he's a force to be reckoned with.
Forrest Dominates Seidel
Jax Forrest showcased his prowess by majoring Aaron Seidel 14-3 in the national semifinal. Forrest, who previously had a close encounter with Seidel, left no doubt this time, racking up four takedowns. He now faces Ohio State's Ben Davino in the finals, setting up a clash of freshmen phenoms.
Merrill's Grit Earns Final Spot
Cody Merrill, despite being seeded seventh, powered his way into the finals by defeating Stephen Little in tiebreakers. The match was a nail-biter, with Merrill showcasing his scrambling ability and tenacity. His final test is against Penn State’s undefeated Josh Barr, a formidable opponent who has dominated his matches with bonus points.
Vega Edges Hardy in Semifinal Thriller
Sergio Vega continued his impressive run by defeating Brock Hardy 5-3 in a semifinal filled with tense scrambles. Vega’s strategic takedown in the third period sealed the deal. The anticipated final against Jesse Mendez, a two-time national champ, promises to be a showdown for the ages, with both wrestlers entering undefeated.
Additional All-Americans Shine
- Troy Spratley: Despite losing his semifinal, Spratley remains in the hunt for a top finish. He faces a rematch against Vince Robinson, aiming to replicate his earlier tournament success.
- Casey Swiderski: Secured his All-American status with a clutch win over Gabe Wollochell.
He'll compete for seventh after a tough loss to Ryder Block.
- Zack Ryder: Battling through injury, Ryder made it to the podium and will wrestle for seventh place.
- Konner Doucet: A heartwarming story of perseverance, Doucet became OSU’s 500th All-American. After sitting behind a transfer, he's now making his mark, with a chance to finish as high as third.
Team Race Update
Oklahoma State has surged into second place in the team standings, boasting a 20-point lead over third-place Nebraska. With four finalists, the Cowboys are in a strong position, though Penn State continues to lead with 153 points.
Current Standings:
- Penn State - 153
- Oklahoma State - 111.5
- Nebraska - 90.5
- Iowa - 81
- Ohio State - 77.5
The Cowboys are making a statement, and their young talent suggests this is just the beginning. The future looks bright in Stillwater.
