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Bribery Ball. Grifter's Gala. Extortion Extravaganza.
Caveira replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
The fact that she lost to the Trump y’all hate so much must make you slightly angry. -
Moodys Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating
Saylors_Tiny_Willie replied to red viking's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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You mean the amazing viewing experience of one men's FS match followed by one women's FS match followed by one greco-roman match, then repeat?
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This kind of X from the late 90s?
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Yeah, historically Dake has struggled on that stage.
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Five Years of Oregon State Wrestling Under Chris Pendleton
InterMat Staff posted an article in Pac-12
The 2020 coaching carousel got off to a quick start as Oregon State announced that Jim Zalesky would not be retained as the Beavers head coach on March 9th. Less than a month later, the school announced that they had hired Chris Pendleton as the program’s next head coach. A two-time NCAA champion and a key figure on one of the best teams in the history of DI wrestling (Oklahoma State’s 2005 squad), Chris Pendleton spent almost a decade competing on the Senior level. Pendleton got into the coaching ranks as an assistant at Wyoming and then moved on to Arizona State. Pendleton spent six years with the Sun Devils and was likely instrumental in the development of two-time national champion Zahid Valencia. Results Under Pendleton’s direction, Oregon State has gone 31-27 in dual meets since the 2020-21 campaign. During his time in Corvallis, Oregon State captured the 2023 Pac-12 championship and finished in second on two other occasions. The Beavers were also awarded the 2025 title after it was found that Little Rock used an ineligible wrestler. From a dual standpoint, the 2021-22 season was the best under Pendleton as OSU wrestled to an 8-3 record. 2021-22 was also memorable from an NCAA Tournament standpoint, as the Beavers finished in 12th place behind four All-Americans. That was the best finish for the program since the 2013 tournament. It was the first time that four Oregon State wrestlers got on the podium in one year since the feat was accomplished in 1995. All told, six wrestlers have combined to earn seven All-American honors under Pendleton at Oregon State. In addition, three Beavers have fallen one match shy of the NCAA podium. In conference action, 10 wrestlers have combined to win 12 Pac-12 crowns in that span. During the Pendleton era, Oregon State has been a fixture at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational and produced 18 placewinners. That total includes one champion (Gary Traub) and two other finalists. Recruiting Prior to Pendleton’s arrival, Oregon State seemed to be a bit of a non-factor in the recruiting game. According to MatScouts, the Beavers only appeared in the national recruiting rankings once between 2015 and 2020 (22nd in 2017). It has been a totally different story under Pendleton and his assistants. The first full class for Pendleton (2022) came in at #22 in the nation. A year later, they improved to #15. The 2025 class features seven Big Boarders and three top 100 prospects and is sure to secure a place in the forthcoming rankings. Under Pendleton, Oregon State has poached plenty of talented prospects from his home state of California. Four of Oregon State’s seven Big Boarders are from Cali. All three of Oregon State’s early commitments from 2026 are as well. In addition to California, Oregon State has plenty of space in the Pacific Northwest to recruit from without any local DI teams. They’ve taken advantage of this opportunity and have plenty of recruits from the overall region. Miscellaneous Pendleton made strong assistant coaching hires upon his arrival. Then-Stanford assistant coach Nate Engel and then-Clackamas CC head coach Josh Rhoden. Both remain with the team in 2025. The pair is also very instrumental in the Beavers recruiting success. Oregon State’s Beaver Dam RTC has been a key player in the women’s freestyle world. Notables such as Adeline Gray, Mallory Velte, Alex Glaude, Alyssa Lampe, and Skylar Grote have spent time in the RTC. Also in reference to the Beaver Dam RTC, Oregon State athletes have found success on the international stage. Aden Attao captured a U20 world medal in Greco-Roman before arriving on campus and added a second in the summer of 2024. In the freestyle portion of the 2024 U20 World Championships, Justin Rademacher earned a bronze medal, as well. Another highly decorated international competitor, Joel Adams, will join the Beaver for the 2025-26 campaign. During the 2023-24 campaign, Oregon State established a Gill Coliseum attendance record for wrestling with 8,540 fans for the Beavers dual with Penn State. The 2025-26 Oregon State starting lineup could feature six out of the ten wrestlers with NCAA experience. -
Pro Hamas terrorists in the USA killing Israeli embassy staff now
ionel replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Yes - Today
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Penn State 2025-2026 lineup (updated)
BruceyB replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
He didn't give up a takedown in the high school season. I went back and looked, he lost to Deluca on a fleeing the mat call (he probably would have been taken down if he didn't lunge off the mat). And he lost in ultimate tie-breaker OT to Davino. So no TDs in either loss. But man, I have to say it. Marcus Blaze is one boring SOB in folkstyle. We're really in store for Bartlett 2.0 -
Pro Hamas terrorists in the USA killing Israeli embassy staff now
ionel replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
According to the investigation section in: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_killing_of_Israeli_Embassy_in_Washington,_D.C._workers "on May 20, he smuggled a handgun in his unchecked luggage." If true how does this happen with airport security today?