Oklahoma State University Athletics

Brad Neitenbach
October 10, 2007 | Cowboy Wrestling
2006-07 (R-Freshman Year): Compiled an 8-5 overall record competing exclusively at open tournaments, with three of his wins coming by falls ... Finished second at the CMSU Open after winning three of his first four matches by fall and the fourth match by major decision.
2005-06 (Redshirt Year): Neitenbach Compiled a 6-4 record wrestling in open tournaments ... Went 6-2 at the FHSU-Bob Smith Open ... Posted three falls, including his quickest of just 13 seconds.
High School: Attended Broomfield HS in Lafayette, Colo., where he was coached by Mark Schmidt ... Earned all-state recognition as a senior after stringing together a 42-5 record ... Took fifth at the 2004 Ohio Ironman ... Also played ice hockey.
Personal: Bradley Forbes Neitenbach was born Sept. 18, 1986 in Boulder, Colo. ... Son of Leslie Wallace and Scott Neitenbach ... Has a sister, Sara, and a brother, David ... Majoring in secondary education-social studies ... Father wrestled at Colorado and uncle wrestled at Oklahoma and at Lindenwood ... Mother competed in gymnastics at Oklahoma State.
Neitenbach Off The Mat
I chose to attend Oklahoma State because: My mom competed here.
If I would describe myself as a wrestler, I would say: I like to pin guys.
If I were to describe myself as a person, I would say: I am hard working.
I would describe John Smith: As being intense.
If I was talking to someone who didn't know about wrestling and they asked me about the Oklahoma State wrestling program, I would say: The program has the most team national championships ever.
I have been told that I look like: A hobbit.
If I could compete in any other sport besides wrestling, it would be: Lacrosse.
The thing that inspires me when I compete is: Making my dad proud.
The proudest moment of my life so far was: My high school graduation.
When I'm not wrestling or in school, I enjoy: Video Games.
2005-06 (Redshirt Year): Neitenbach Compiled a 6-4 record wrestling in open tournaments ... Went 6-2 at the FHSU-Bob Smith Open ... Posted three falls, including his quickest of just 13 seconds.
High School: Attended Broomfield HS in Lafayette, Colo., where he was coached by Mark Schmidt ... Earned all-state recognition as a senior after stringing together a 42-5 record ... Took fifth at the 2004 Ohio Ironman ... Also played ice hockey.
Personal: Bradley Forbes Neitenbach was born Sept. 18, 1986 in Boulder, Colo. ... Son of Leslie Wallace and Scott Neitenbach ... Has a sister, Sara, and a brother, David ... Majoring in secondary education-social studies ... Father wrestled at Colorado and uncle wrestled at Oklahoma and at Lindenwood ... Mother competed in gymnastics at Oklahoma State.
Neitenbach Off The Mat
I chose to attend Oklahoma State because: My mom competed here.
If I would describe myself as a wrestler, I would say: I like to pin guys.
If I were to describe myself as a person, I would say: I am hard working.
I would describe John Smith: As being intense.
If I was talking to someone who didn't know about wrestling and they asked me about the Oklahoma State wrestling program, I would say: The program has the most team national championships ever.
I have been told that I look like: A hobbit.
If I could compete in any other sport besides wrestling, it would be: Lacrosse.
The thing that inspires me when I compete is: Making my dad proud.
The proudest moment of my life so far was: My high school graduation.
When I'm not wrestling or in school, I enjoy: Video Games.
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