Oklahoma State University Athletics
Wrestling Takes on No. 2 Minnesota
December 06, 2013 | Cowboy Wrestling
Dec. 6, 2013
The Basics
The No. 5 Oklahoma State wrestling team (1-1 overall) hosts the nation's No. 2 team, Minnesota (3-0 overall), in another early-season test in Stillwater, Okla., on Sunday at 2 p.m.
Live Stats And Play-by-Play
Fans can follow the action online through live results and play-by-play on www.trackwrestling.com. Simply go to the site and the link to live results and play-by-play will be prominently displayed.
Watch The Dual Live
The dual will be streamed live online at okstate.tv. To access the dual, simply select the dual from the list of live events directly under the video player. Okstate.tv is a subscription-based service. To subscribe, click on the "Subscribe" link on the top right-hand portion of the main okstate.tv screen.
Listen to the Dual Live
The dual will be aired live on 93.7 KSPI FM radio in Stillwater with Rex Holt and Roger Moore on the call. The audio stream can also be heard live on okstate.tv, but a subscription is required to listen online.
In the Polls
Oklahoma State enters the dual ranked No. 5 in the USA Today/NWCA/AWN/Division 1 Coaches Poll and No. 4 in the Intermat Rankings. Minnesota is No. 2 in the Coaches Poll and No. 3 in the Intermat Rankings.
Nine of OSU's 10 potential starters are ranked among the top 20 in the nation at their respective weight classes in at least one poll, including No. 2 rankings for 174-pound defending national champion Chris Perry and All-Americans Jon Morrison, Alex Dieringer and Tyler Caldwell.
Minnesota also has nine of its starters ranked in the top 20 at their weight classes. Leading the Golden Gophers are Scott Schiller and Tony Nelson, who both carry the No. 1 ranking at their weight.
2013 Recap
The Oklahoma State wrestling team wrapped up a noteworthy 2012-13 season, producing two individual national champions and five other All-Americans along with a regular season conference title, a Big 12 tournament title and a 20-1 overall dual record.
At the Big 12 tournament, the Pokes broke a couple of records en route to earning their 14th Big 12 tournament title. The Cowboys shattered the record for most team points scored in the tourney with 118.5 and for the most individual champions with eight.
An Oklahoma State Win Would...
Extend the Cowboys' lead to 23-13 in the overall series with Minnesota.
Give the Pokes their fifth straight win against Minnesota in December meetings.
Boost the Cowboys' win streak in Stillwater to 10.
An Oklahoma State Loss Would...
Mark the Cowboys' second consecutive loss to Minnesota.
Snap the Cowboys' streak of seven consecutive wins against OU.
Give the Cowboys their first loss in Stillwater since 2012.
Last Meeting vs. Minnesota
No. 4 Minnesota 28, No. 1 Oklahoma State 9
Feb. 23, 2013 :: 7:30 p.m. :: Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Center)
125: No. 13 David Thorn (MINN) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 5-2
133: No. 7 Chris Dardanes (MINN) dec. No. 6 Jon Morrison (OSU), 4-2 TB2
141: No. 8 Nick Dardanes (MINN) MD Julian Feikert (OSU), 14-5
149: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. No. 11 Dylan Ness (MINN), 6-4
157: No. 10 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. Danny Zilverberg (MINN), 3-1
165: No. 3 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. No. 14 Cody Yohn (MINN), 7-2
174: No. 1 Logan Storley (MINN) fall No. 2 Chris Perry (OSU), 8:20
184: No. 5 Kevin Steinhaus (MINN) dec. No. 12 Chris Chionuma (OSU), 5-3
197: No. 10 Scott Schiller (MINN) dec. No. 11 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 6-2
285: No. 2 Tony Nelson (MINN) fall No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU), 4:50
Previous Head-to-Head Matchups
Four Cowboys have already faced their Minnesota foes at least once in their career. The last meeting between Josh Kindig and Nick Dardanes was at 141 pounds in 2011. Dardanes took the match, 14-12, in a sudden victory thriller. Chris Perry leads Logan Storely in the overall series, 2-1. The two met up twice last season and split a two-match series. Blake Rosholt faced off against Scott Schiller twice last season and dropped both matches. Austin Marsden was taken out of his redshirt and battled Tony Nelson in the National Duals finals in 2012. He fell to the then-No.4 heavyweight, 8-1.
Top-10 Match-Ups
Several of this weekend's bouts are between two top-10 wrestlers at their respective weight classes.
No. 2 Jon Morrison (OSU) is set to take on No. 9 David Thorn in their first meeting. At 149 pounds, No. 5 Josh Kindig (OSU) faces No. 2 Nick Dardanes. Kindig is fresh off a win over last week's No. 2 wrestler, Kendric Maple. Chris Perry (No. 2) looks to extend his lead in the series with fifth-ranked Logan Storley to 3-1. No. 9 Blake Rosholt will face top-ranked Scott Schiller at 197 pounds.
This week's featured bout is at 157 pounds, where No. 2 Alex Dieringer will go head-to-head with No. 4 Dylan Ness in their first meeting.
Caldwell Gets 100
Tyler Caldwell earned his 100th career win with his 19-1 technical fall over Curt Maas of Northern Iowa in his first match of the Joe Parisi Open on Nov. 23. He placed first at the tourney and now boasts a career total of 103-25.
He put together a 63-20 record while at OU and just finished a 35-5 campaign as a Cowboy during the 2012-13 season.
Perry Pushes For 100
Stillwater, Okla., native Chris Perry totes a 97-11 career record, putting him just three wins away from becoming the 35th Cowboy wrestler to join the 100-Win Club and the fifth member of his family to earn the honor.
Loaded Lineup
The Cowboys return five All-Americans for the 2013-14 season in Jon Morrison, Alex Dieringer, Tyler Caldwell, Blake Rosholt and 2013 national champion Chris Perry. Of the other five Cowboys in the lineup, four are NCAA qualifiers. In total, the Oklahoma State lineup combines for one national champion, seven Big 12 champions and eight All-Americans.
Cowboy Comebacks
Josh Kindig and Austin Marsden return to the Cowboy lineup after taking redshirts during the 2012-13 season. Kindig spent two years in the lineup as a true freshman and a sophomore before taking a year off. As a starter, Kindig produced a third-place and runner-up finish at Big 12s and was a two-time NCAA qualifier.
Marsden was taken from his redshirt late in the 2011-12 season after starting heavyweight Alan Gelogaev suffered a season-ending injury. Marsden went on to finish second at the Big 12 Championships and qualify for NCAAs as a true freshman.
Ringing Out the Competition
Many eyes will be on Alex Dieringer this season after he completed an outstanding freshman campaign in 2013.
He was named the 2013 Intermat Freshman of the Year and the Amateur Wrestling News Redshirt Freshman of the Year, finishing as a Big 12 Champion and producing a third-place finish at NCAAs to earn All-American status. He finished the season with 23 bonus-point wins, only second to Cowboy standout and two-time NCAA champion Jordan Oliver. Of those bonus-point wins, four came over top-20 opponents.
Dieringer went 35-3 overall and 18-1 in dual competition. He also owned a perfect 7-0 record over Big 12 competition. Look for big things to come from the Port Washington, Wisc., native.
Last Time Out
No. 5 Oklahoma 16, No. 3 Oklahoma State 15
Dec. 1, 2013 :: 2 p.m. :: McCasland Field House (Norman, Okla.)
125: No. 6 Jarrod Patterson (OU) dec. Eddie Klimara (OSU), 4-0
133: No. 3 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. No. 4 Cody Brewer (OU), 8-2
141: Anthony Collica (OSU) dec. Nick Lester (OU), 8-7
149: No. 9 Josh Kindig (OSU) dec. No. 2 Kendrick Maple (OU), 4-3
157: No. 2 Alex Dieringer (OSU) dec. No. 17 Justin DeAngelis (OU), 11-5
165: No. 2 Tyler Caldwell (OSU) dec. Clark Glass (OU), 10-4
174: No. 2 Andrew Howe (OU) dec. No. 1 Chris Perry (OSU), 4-2
184: Danny Chaid (OU) dec. Kyle Crutchmer (OSU), 7-3
197: No. 4 Travis Rutt (OU) MD No. 9 Blake Rosholt (OSU), 12-3
285: No. 12 Ross Larson (OU) dec. No. 7 Austin Marsden, 3-2
All-Time Dual Wins Leaders
As of Dec. 4, 2013
1. Oklahoma State 1,043-116-23
2. Iowa State 1,031-291-20
3. Oregon State 985-321-28
4. Iowa 931-222-31
5. Minnesota 910-426-24
Signing Day Recap
In mid-November, John Smith announced the signing of six wrestlers during the 2013 early signing period.
Headlining the class is No. 1 overall recruit Chance Marsteller of Fawn Grove, Pa. The senior carries a perfect 125-0 record into his senior season. Joining him is three-time Washington state champion and No. 9 overall recruit Chandler Rogers, who moved to Stillwater, Okla., for his senior season.
The Cowboys scored other nationally ranked recruits in No. 21 Ryan Blees from North Dakota, No. 49 Gary Wayne Harding, an Oklahoma native, and No. 62 Mike Magaldo of New Jersey.
The final signee for the Pokes was Cedar City, Utah, native Dusty Hone.
ASICS All-Americans Live Here
There are three different wrestlers on this year's Oklahoma State roster who were ASICS first-team All-Americans during their prep days:
Chris Perry 2009
Josh Kindig 2010
Jordan Rogers 2012
Fargo Champs, Too
There are five different wrestlers on this year's Oklahoma State wrestling roster who won titles at the ASICS Junior Freestyle National Championships in Fargo, N.D. during their prep days:
Jon Morrison 2007
Chris Perry 2008
Alex Dieringer 2011
Jordan Rogers 2011
Anthony Collica 2012 and 2013
Coached by the Best
Members of the Oklahoma State wrestling staff combine for six world championships, two Olympic gold medals and an Olympic bronze.
They also combine for seven NCAA championships and 14 All-America honors. The breakdown:
Olympic Medalists
John Smith 1988 and 1992 Gold
Coleman Scott 2012 Bronze
Senior World Championships Medalists
John Smith 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 Gold
NCAA Individual Championships
John Smith 1987, 1988
Eric Guerrero 1997, 1998, 1999
Zack Esposito 2005
Coleman Scott 2008

























