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Cowboys-Cyclones Dual to be Nationally Televised on ESPN
December 14, 2024 | Cowboy Wrestling
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State's wrestling dual at Iowa State on January 26 will be nationally televised on ESPN and start at 4 p.m. CT, a slight change from the original start time of 2 p.m.
The Cowboys-Cyclones dual marks just the second ever regular season college wrestling meet to air on ESPN after Iowa State and Iowa did so last November. A broadcast crew consisting of Shawn Kenney, Jim Gibbons and Rock Harrison will be joined by veteran reporter Quint Kessenich to call the action.
Oklahoma State will compete in front of a national audience twice this regular season with its final dual at Iowa airing on the Big Ten Network. The Cowboys have been a consistent figure on the national stage following broadcasts on ESPNU (at NC State) and FS1 (Iowa) last year.
Two of the most storied programs in college wrestling history, the Cowboys and Cyclones have combined for 42 NCAA team titles and 214 individual champions. Oklahoma State leads the all-time series 63-22-3, including last season's 21-12 victory at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Following Friday's win over Oklahoma, the third-ranked Cowboys are now 5-0 on the year, while No. 13 Iowa State currently sits at 1-2.
The Cowboys-Cyclones dual marks just the second ever regular season college wrestling meet to air on ESPN after Iowa State and Iowa did so last November. A broadcast crew consisting of Shawn Kenney, Jim Gibbons and Rock Harrison will be joined by veteran reporter Quint Kessenich to call the action.
Oklahoma State will compete in front of a national audience twice this regular season with its final dual at Iowa airing on the Big Ten Network. The Cowboys have been a consistent figure on the national stage following broadcasts on ESPNU (at NC State) and FS1 (Iowa) last year.
Two of the most storied programs in college wrestling history, the Cowboys and Cyclones have combined for 42 NCAA team titles and 214 individual champions. Oklahoma State leads the all-time series 63-22-3, including last season's 21-12 victory at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Following Friday's win over Oklahoma, the third-ranked Cowboys are now 5-0 on the year, while No. 13 Iowa State currently sits at 1-2.
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