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Tagen Jamison
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Durant, Oklahoma
- High School:
- Plano West
Honors & Awards
2x NCAA Qualifier (2023-24 & 2024-25)
Cowboy Need to Know: A two-time NCAA qualifier in his first two seasons as a Cowboy.
2025-26 (Junior Year): Took second at the Cyclone Open, finishing 4-1 with four straight wins, including two by tech fall (4:48, 7:00).
2024-25 (Sophomore Year): Started at 141 pounds for the second-straight season, recording a 23-6 record and notched a career-best 16 bonus-point wins … Posted a 10-2 record in dual matches and led the Cowboys in major decision victories with nine … Collected the fifth-most dual points on the team with 38 … Tallied an 11-6 record against ranked foes with wins over Northern Colorado’s Andrew Alirez, Nebraska’s Brock Hardy, Virginia Tech’s Sam Latona, Princeton’s Eligh Rivera, Stanford’s Jason Miranda, South Dakota State’s Julian Tagg, West Virginia’s Jordan Titus, and two wins apiece over Oklahoma’s Mosha Schwartz and Wyoming’s Cole Brooks … No. 7 seed heading into the NCAA Tournament, placing him inside the top 10 in back-to-back seasons … Finished second in the Big 12 tournament after losing in overtime of the finals … Took first at the Michigan State Open and second at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
2023-24 (Freshman Year): Was a key piece of the Cowboy lineup at 141 pounds, posting a 21-10 record … Went 9-4 in dual matches while beating 10 ranked wrestlers throughout the year, including five in the top-10 … Placed fifth in a loaded field at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, where he beat three top-10 opponents and majored No. 4 Brock Hardy of Nebraska for the then highest-ranked win of his career … Had a key sudden-victory win over eighth-ranked Anthony Echemendia as part of OSU’s dual win against No. 4 Iowa State … Needed just 54 seconds to put Oklahoma’s Carter Schmidt on his back for the fastest fall of his career … Defeated Bucknell’s Braden Bower, 10-5, in his first career dual start … Placed fourth at the Big 12 Championships with a 3-2 outing before receiving the No. 10 seed at his first NCAA Championships.
2022-23 (Minnesota, Redshirt Year): Did not compete for Minnesota due to injury.
High School: Attended Durant High School before transferring to Plano West, where he competed for three seasons and graduated in 2021 … Was a UIL Texas state champion at 132 pounds as a sophomore and senior … Finalist in all four years of his high school career, including as a true freshman for Durant at 126 pounds … Completed high school with a career prep record of 124-4 … Freestyle Fargo national champion at 138 pounds in 2021 … Captured back-to-back USAW Preseason national championships in 2018 and 2019 … Earned All-America honors with a third-place finish at the 2022 U.S. Open … Was a two-time All-American at the U20 United States World Team Trials.
Personal: Son of James and Christi Jamison … Brother of Taylor … Studying marketing.
Tagen Jamison Year-By-Year
* at Minnesota
2x NCAA Qualifier (2023-24 & 2024-25)
Cowboy Need to Know: A two-time NCAA qualifier in his first two seasons as a Cowboy.
2025-26 (Junior Year): Took second at the Cyclone Open, finishing 4-1 with four straight wins, including two by tech fall (4:48, 7:00).
2024-25 (Sophomore Year): Started at 141 pounds for the second-straight season, recording a 23-6 record and notched a career-best 16 bonus-point wins … Posted a 10-2 record in dual matches and led the Cowboys in major decision victories with nine … Collected the fifth-most dual points on the team with 38 … Tallied an 11-6 record against ranked foes with wins over Northern Colorado’s Andrew Alirez, Nebraska’s Brock Hardy, Virginia Tech’s Sam Latona, Princeton’s Eligh Rivera, Stanford’s Jason Miranda, South Dakota State’s Julian Tagg, West Virginia’s Jordan Titus, and two wins apiece over Oklahoma’s Mosha Schwartz and Wyoming’s Cole Brooks … No. 7 seed heading into the NCAA Tournament, placing him inside the top 10 in back-to-back seasons … Finished second in the Big 12 tournament after losing in overtime of the finals … Took first at the Michigan State Open and second at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational.
2023-24 (Freshman Year): Was a key piece of the Cowboy lineup at 141 pounds, posting a 21-10 record … Went 9-4 in dual matches while beating 10 ranked wrestlers throughout the year, including five in the top-10 … Placed fifth in a loaded field at the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational, where he beat three top-10 opponents and majored No. 4 Brock Hardy of Nebraska for the then highest-ranked win of his career … Had a key sudden-victory win over eighth-ranked Anthony Echemendia as part of OSU’s dual win against No. 4 Iowa State … Needed just 54 seconds to put Oklahoma’s Carter Schmidt on his back for the fastest fall of his career … Defeated Bucknell’s Braden Bower, 10-5, in his first career dual start … Placed fourth at the Big 12 Championships with a 3-2 outing before receiving the No. 10 seed at his first NCAA Championships.
2022-23 (Minnesota, Redshirt Year): Did not compete for Minnesota due to injury.
High School: Attended Durant High School before transferring to Plano West, where he competed for three seasons and graduated in 2021 … Was a UIL Texas state champion at 132 pounds as a sophomore and senior … Finalist in all four years of his high school career, including as a true freshman for Durant at 126 pounds … Completed high school with a career prep record of 124-4 … Freestyle Fargo national champion at 138 pounds in 2021 … Captured back-to-back USAW Preseason national championships in 2018 and 2019 … Earned All-America honors with a third-place finish at the 2022 U.S. Open … Was a two-time All-American at the U20 United States World Team Trials.
Personal: Son of James and Christi Jamison … Brother of Taylor … Studying marketing.
Tagen Jamison Year-By-Year
| Year | Overall | Dual | vs. Ranked | Fall | MD | TF | Quick |
| *2022-23 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| 2023-24 | 21-10 | 9-4 | 10-10 | 3 | 6 | 2 | 0:54 |
| 2024-25 | 23-6 | 10-2 | 11-6 | 2 | 9 | 5 | 2:53 |
| 2025-26 | 4-1 | -- | -- | -- | 1 | 2 | -- |
| Career | 48-17 | 19-6 | 21-16 | 5 | 16 | 9 | 0:54 |
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