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Three Cowboys Wrap up Medal Rounds at NCAA Championships
March 22, 2025 | Cowboy Wrestling
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PHILADELPHIA – Oklahoma State wrestlers Dustin Plott (184 pounds), Caleb Fish (157 pounds) and Cameron Amine (165 pounds) wrapped up their run at the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships Saturday morning by finishing fourth, eighth and eighth in their respective weight classes.
The Cowboys sit in third place with 94.5 points and have three more wrestlers in Saturday night's finals to match Penn State, Nebraska and Iowa for the most finalists at the tournament. The three finalists also mark the most for OSU since 2014 and the six All-Americans are the most since 2021.
Plott started the day with a 2-1 win over Cornell's No. 6 Chris Foca in the consolation semifinals to reach the third-place match. He then faced the No. 3 seed Max McEnelly of Minnesota and nearly pulled off the upset but fell, 6-5, in a match that was decided late in the final period.
The fourth-place finish wraps up an impressive career for the Cowboy senior as he finishes with an overall record of 114-29 that includes 58 bonus-point wins. His win total ranks in the top 25 in program history and his 19 technical falls rank eighth. His 143 career matches as a Cowboy also rank among the top 15 all-time. Plott is just the 16th four-time All-American in program history and the 12th to record four finishes in the top six. He is also a two-time Big 12 champion and four-time conference finalist.
Fish and Amine wrestled one match each Saturday as they wrapped up their All-America seasons with losses in seventh-place matches. Fish fell to Little Rock's No. 11 Matty Bianchi while Amine dropped his match to Missouri's No. 9 Cam Steed. They spent just one season in Stillwater, but Fish wraps up his career with an overall record of 104-49 and Amine is now a four-time All-American with an 85-35 collegiate record.
OSU now has 492 All-Americans in its wrestling history, far more than any other program.
Cowboys Troy Spratley (125 pounds), Dean Hamiti Jr. (174 pounds) and Wyatt Hendrickson (heavyweight) wrap up their runs at the tournament Saturday night as they each make their first career NCAA finals appearance. Spratley faces No. 4 Vincent Robinson of NC State in a rematch from their 2025 dual matchup, Hamiti faces No. 1 Keegan O'Toole of Missouri in a rematch the 2025 Big 12 final and Hendrickson faces No. 1 Gable Steveson of Minnesota for the first time since 2021.
The 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships concludes Saturday night at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, with the final session scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN.
2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships
March 22, 2025 | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pa.
Session V (Saturday Morning) | Attendance: 18,806
Team Standings After Session V (Top 10)
1. Penn State - 169.0
2. Nebraska - 109.0
3. Oklahoma State - 94.5
4. Iowa - 77.0
5. Minnesota - 51.5
6. Cornell - 50.0
7. Ohio State - 47.5
8. Northern Iowa - 45.5
9. NC State - 42.5
10. Virginia Tech - 41.0
Consolation Semifinals
184: No. 4 Dustin Plott (OSU) dec. No. 6 Chris Foca (COR), 2-1
3rd Place
184: No. 3 Max McEnelly (MINN) dec. No. 4 Dustin Plott (OSU), 6-5
7th Place
157: No. 11 Matty Bianchi (UALR) dec. No. 12 Caleb Fish (OSU), 4-2
165: No. 9 Cam Steed (MIZZ) fall No. 8 Cameron Amine (OSU), 2:08
Finals Bouts (Saturday Night)
125: No. 7 Troy Spratley (OSU) vs. No. 4 Vincent Robinson (NCST)
174: No. 3 Dean Hamiti Jr. (OSU) vs. No. 1 Keegan O'Toole (MIZZ)
HWT: No. 2 Wyatt Hendrickson (OSU) vs. No. 1 Gable Steveson (MINN)
PHILADELPHIA – Oklahoma State wrestlers Dustin Plott (184 pounds), Caleb Fish (157 pounds) and Cameron Amine (165 pounds) wrapped up their run at the 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships Saturday morning by finishing fourth, eighth and eighth in their respective weight classes.
The Cowboys sit in third place with 94.5 points and have three more wrestlers in Saturday night's finals to match Penn State, Nebraska and Iowa for the most finalists at the tournament. The three finalists also mark the most for OSU since 2014 and the six All-Americans are the most since 2021.
Plott started the day with a 2-1 win over Cornell's No. 6 Chris Foca in the consolation semifinals to reach the third-place match. He then faced the No. 3 seed Max McEnelly of Minnesota and nearly pulled off the upset but fell, 6-5, in a match that was decided late in the final period.
The fourth-place finish wraps up an impressive career for the Cowboy senior as he finishes with an overall record of 114-29 that includes 58 bonus-point wins. His win total ranks in the top 25 in program history and his 19 technical falls rank eighth. His 143 career matches as a Cowboy also rank among the top 15 all-time. Plott is just the 16th four-time All-American in program history and the 12th to record four finishes in the top six. He is also a two-time Big 12 champion and four-time conference finalist.
Fish and Amine wrestled one match each Saturday as they wrapped up their All-America seasons with losses in seventh-place matches. Fish fell to Little Rock's No. 11 Matty Bianchi while Amine dropped his match to Missouri's No. 9 Cam Steed. They spent just one season in Stillwater, but Fish wraps up his career with an overall record of 104-49 and Amine is now a four-time All-American with an 85-35 collegiate record.
OSU now has 492 All-Americans in its wrestling history, far more than any other program.
Cowboys Troy Spratley (125 pounds), Dean Hamiti Jr. (174 pounds) and Wyatt Hendrickson (heavyweight) wrap up their runs at the tournament Saturday night as they each make their first career NCAA finals appearance. Spratley faces No. 4 Vincent Robinson of NC State in a rematch from their 2025 dual matchup, Hamiti faces No. 1 Keegan O'Toole of Missouri in a rematch the 2025 Big 12 final and Hendrickson faces No. 1 Gable Steveson of Minnesota for the first time since 2021.
The 2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships concludes Saturday night at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, with the final session scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN.
2025 NCAA Wrestling Championships
March 22, 2025 | Wells Fargo Center | Philadelphia, Pa.
Session V (Saturday Morning) | Attendance: 18,806
Team Standings After Session V (Top 10)
1. Penn State - 169.0
2. Nebraska - 109.0
3. Oklahoma State - 94.5
4. Iowa - 77.0
5. Minnesota - 51.5
6. Cornell - 50.0
7. Ohio State - 47.5
8. Northern Iowa - 45.5
9. NC State - 42.5
10. Virginia Tech - 41.0
Consolation Semifinals
184: No. 4 Dustin Plott (OSU) dec. No. 6 Chris Foca (COR), 2-1
3rd Place
184: No. 3 Max McEnelly (MINN) dec. No. 4 Dustin Plott (OSU), 6-5
7th Place
157: No. 11 Matty Bianchi (UALR) dec. No. 12 Caleb Fish (OSU), 4-2
165: No. 9 Cam Steed (MIZZ) fall No. 8 Cameron Amine (OSU), 2:08
Finals Bouts (Saturday Night)
125: No. 7 Troy Spratley (OSU) vs. No. 4 Vincent Robinson (NCST)
174: No. 3 Dean Hamiti Jr. (OSU) vs. No. 1 Keegan O'Toole (MIZZ)
HWT: No. 2 Wyatt Hendrickson (OSU) vs. No. 1 Gable Steveson (MINN)
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