Oklahoma State University Athletics

Top-10 Bedlam Showdown Sunday
February 20, 2010 | Cowboy Wrestling
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Feb. 20, 2010
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vs. No. 8 Oklahoma
Feb. 21, 2010 :: 2 p.m. CT :: Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611 capacity)
Television: Cowboy Sports Network
TV Announcers: Chad McKee & Lee Roy Smith
Radio: 93.7 KSPI-FM
Radio Announcers: Rex Holt & Roger Moore
Live Internet Audio: okstate.com
Live Internet Video: okstate.com
Live Results and Play-by-Play: okstate.com
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The Basics
The No. 4 Oklahoma State wrestling team (14-2-1 overall) welcomes No. 8 Oklahoma (16-2-1 overall ) to town when the two teams tangle at 2 p.m. Sunday in Gallagher-Iba Arena.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the Oklahoma dual cost $12 with a group rate of $6 per person for groups of 15 or more. The group rate is only available if booked in advance.
Gameday Promotions vs. Oklahoma
OSU Students can enter an orange VESPA S50 drawing with their student ID in east lobby of Gallagher Iba Arena at Orange Rewards table. Special thanks to Amy & Malone Mitchell for their generous donation to make his program possible.
On The Air
The dual will be televised live along the Cowboy Sports Network with Chad McKee and Lee Roy Smith on the call. Check your local listings for channel assignments.
In addition, the dual will also be aired live on KSPI 93.7 FM radio in Stillwater with Rex Holt and Roger Moore on the call.
Watch The Dual Live
Fans can watch the dual live online at okstate.com. Simply go to the site, then click on "Multimedia" and roll your mouse over to "Live Events" on the left-hand side and scroll down to the dual of your choice and click the link to the video feed.
The video feed also includes the audio from the radio broadcast.
Live Stats And Play-by-Play
Fans can also follow the action online through live results and play-by-play on www.okstate.com. Simply go to the main wrestling page and click the link to the primary story on the page.
Top 10 vs. Top 10 in Bedlam
Sunday's dual marks the first time since 2006 that both Oklahoma State and Oklahoma have entered the Bedlam dual ranked in the top 10 nationally. It is the 53rd time since the 1974-75 season that the two teams have faced one another with both ranked in the top 10.
Senior Day In Stillwater
Oklahoma State will honor its senior class prior to Sunday's Bedlam dual, with Chris Notte, Tyler Shinn and Jared Rosholt all being recognized for their contributions to the program.
Bill Harlow To Be Honored With Gallagher Award
Additionally, three-time All-American and 1966 NCAA champion Bill Harlow will be presented with Cowboy Wrestling's Gallagher Award prior to Sunday's Bedlam Dual. The Gallagher Award is presented annually to an OSU wrestling alumnus who exemplifies the spirit and leadership eminent in the tradition of champions.
Series Capsule vs. Oklahoma
Overall: OSU leads, 125-26-10
In Stillwater: OSU leads, 68-12-2
In Norman: OSU leads, 54-14-8
At Neutral: OSU leads, 3-0-0
John Smith vs. OU: 34-5-3
Jack Spates vs. OSU: 3-30-3
Last Meeting: Dec. 1, 2009 :: OSU 16, Oklahoma 16
Dual started at 157 pounds
157: No. 14 Shane Vernon (OU) dec. No. 8 Neil Erisman (OSU); 3-1
165: No. 14 Alex Meade (OSU) dec. Tyler Caldwell (OU); 5-1
174: No. 6 Jeff James (OU) MD Chris McNeil (OSU); 14-5
184: No. 10 Clayton Foster (OSU) MD Erich Schmidke (OU); 17-5
197: No. 6 Eric Lapotsky (OU) dec. No. 8 Alan Gelogaev (OSU); 10-4
285: No. 3 J. Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 11 N. Fernandez (OU); 3-3 RT TB4
125: Jarrod Patterson (OU) dec. No. 8 Chris Notte (OSU); 6-3
133: No. 11 Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. Alex Ekstrom (OU); 8-2
141: No. 16 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 12 Zack Bailey (OU); 5-3
149: No. 5 Kyle Terry (OU) dec. Quinten Fuentes (OSU); 6-3
Going For A 100-Win Advantage
Oklahoma State owns a 125-26-10 all-time series advantage over Oklahoma. A win Sunday would put the Cowboys exactly 100 wins ahead of their in-state rivals all-time.
Rosholt Has The Hot Hand
Victorious in each of his last 26 bouts, heavyweight Jared Rosholt has won his last seven bouts vs. ranked opponents, including four straight over foes ranked in the top 10. He has added bonus points in eight of his last 13 wins overall.
Rosholt Can Crack Top 10 Sunday
Senior Jared Rosholt, already a Big 12 champion and two-time All-American, continues to etch his name into the OSU record books.
He has more career victories than any other heavyweight in OSU history and a win Sunday would be the 120th of his career, tying him with Zack Esposito, Tyrone Lewis and Coleman Scott for 10th on OSU's all-time list.
Lower Weight Domination
Oklahoma State has enjoyed a good deal of success in the lower weights lately, with the trio of 125-pounder Chris Notte, 133-pounder Jordan Oliver and 141-pounder Jamal Parks combining to string together a 39-4 record in their last 43 bouts.
Team Notes
The 10 wrestlers who comprise Oklahoma State's starting lineup have combined to put together a 227-41 overall record this year (84.7 pct.) with bonus points added in 114 of those wins (50.2 bonus point win pct.). Last year's starters won 73.3 percent of their bouts with bonus points added in 42.9 percent of those victories.
This year's Cowboy starters have combined to win 55 percent of their bouts vs. ranked opponents. To put that figure into perspective, last year's OSU starters won 39.7 percent of their bouts vs. ranked opponents.
Team Leaders
Overall Wins: Jared Rosholt - 28
Dual Wins: Jared Rosholt - 17
Dual Points: Jared Rosholt - 65
Wins vs. Ranked Opponents: Jared Rosholt - 7
Bonus Point Wins: Mike Benefiel - 21
Dual Takedowns: Jordan Oliver - 48
Dual Escapes: Neil Erisman - 28
Dual Reversals: Chris Notte - 6
Dual Nearfalls: Neil Erisman - 16
Meade Is Two-Time Big 12 Wrestler of the Week
Cowboy 165-pounder Alex Meade is a two-time selection as Big 12 Wrestler of the Week this season. He earned the recognition after toppling No. 2 Dustin Schlatter of Minnesota on Dec. 4 and beating No. 4 Ryan Morningstar of Iowa in Iowa City on Jan. 16.
Foster, Rosholt Have Won Big 12 Honors As Well
OSU 184-pounder Clayton Foster and 285-pounder Jared Rosholt have also been singled out as Big 12 Wrestlers of the Week this year. Foster secured the honor after toppling No. 6 Joe LeBlanc of Wyoming on Jan. 29 and Rosholt took home the recognition after beating reigning NCAA champion Mark Ellis of Missouri on Feb. 7.
OSU Freshmen Making A Name For Themselves
What do Minnesota's Dustin Schlatter, Iowa's Ryan Morningstar, Cal Poly's Boris Novachkov and Iowa's Daniel Dennis all have in common besides the fact that they are all top-five wrestlers nationally? They were all beaten by OSU freshmen this year.
With a 25-2 record that includes four wins over ranked opponents, Cowboy 133-pounder Jordan Oliver joins 165-pounder Alex Meade (26-6 record with four wins over ranked opponents) as part of the young nucleus of the Oklahoma State roster.
Catching Up With The Redshirts
Oklahoma State has a very talented group of true freshmen competing as redshirts this year, led by 184-pounder Chris Perry, who owns a 15-1 overall record and three open tournament titles. Perry's lone defeat was a 7-4 setback at the hands of OSU teammate and All-America candidate Clayton Foster at the Central Missouri Open.
Freshman 125-pounder Jon Morrison is 9-1 on the open tournament circuit this year with his only loss coming to Northwestern All-American Brandon Precin at the Missouri Open.
Family Ties
John Smith is coaching a pair of his nephews this year in true freshmen Chris Perry and Zach White. Perry is the son of John's sister, Cathy and White is the son of Smith's sister Mary Ann.
Both Perry and White are redshirting this season.
Red, White and OSU
A quartet of Cowboys represented the United States on the international scene during the summer of 2009, with John Smith coaching the USA senior freestyle team at the FILA World Championships in Herning, Denmark, head assistant coach Eric Guerrero serving as head coach for Team USA at the FILA junior freestyle world championships in Ankara, Turkey and Jordan Oliver and Chris Perry both suiting up for Team USA at the FILA junior freestyle world championships.
Oliver won bronze in the 60-kilogram bracket and Perry placed sixth in the 84-kilogram bracket at junior worlds.
Foster Has Team USA Experience As Well
Though he did not suit up in the Stars and Stripes this past summer, 184-pounder Clayton Foster represented the USA at the 2008 FILA junior world freestyle championships and had a nice showing, winning the bronze medal at the event.
Call Him "Z"
Oklahoma State 197-pounder Alan Gelogaev is one of the most talked-about wrestlers in the country.
Born in Chechenya, Gelogaev claims Moscow, Russia as his hometown. Prior to enrolling at OSU, he trained for five years under Russian wrestling legend and nine-time world champion Buvaisar Saitiev in Siberia.
During his training in Siberia, he connected with former Cowboy Olympian Daniel Cormier and followed Cormier to Stillwater, where he is now mentored by six-time world champion John Smith.
His nickname, "Z" comes from his middle name, Zelim.
Fargo Champions Everywhere
The 2009-10 Oklahoma State roster includes a staggering seven different Fargo junior freestyle national champions. The list:
Clayton Foster 2006
Albert White 2006
Mike Benefiel 2007
Jon Morrison 2007
Jordan Oliver 2007
Jamal Parks 2007
Chris Perry 2008


























