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2025-26 Cowboy Wrestling Roster
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Travis, Teague

Teague Travis
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Columbia, Mo.
- High School:
- Stillwater
Bio
2024-25: Started the first two duals of the season at 157 pounds before missing the majority of the season due to injury … Came back for the Big 12 Tournament, where he competed at 149 pounds and placed fourth to gain the conference’s final automatic bid … Appeared at the NCAA Championships for the second-straight season and despite being given the No. 33 seed, won three matches over Army’s Trae McDaniel, Princeton’s Ty Whalen and Campbell’s Wynton Denkins … Finished the season at 7-5 with four bonus-point wins.
2023-24: Began the season at 149 pounds, but quickly claimed the 157-pound starting role with a 23-8 record … Vital to OSU’s regular season success, winning 12 of his 15 dual matches, tied for third on the team, and beating eight ranked opponents … Placed fourth at the Big 12 Championships thanks to a 4-2 outing … Qualified for his first NCAA Championships as the No. 16 seed, picking up a pair of impressive wins over conference foes No. 17 Brock Mauller of Missouri and No. 18 Vinny Zerban of Northern Colorado … Had top-10 victories against No. 5 Ed Scott and No. 10 Brock Mauller, both key in OSU’s road wins against the Wolfpack and Tigers … Earned a start at 149 pounds in the season opener against Bucknell, defeating Aiden Davis by decision, 6-1 … Bumped up to 157 against Lehigh and toppled No. 25 Max Brignola for the first ranked win of his career … Won 13 of his first 14 bouts on the year … Named a second team Academic All-Big 12 honoree.
2022-23: Compiled a 17-2 record with six falls and three major decisions while competing mainly in open tournaments at 149 pounds … Collected first-place finishes at the Viking Open and Roger Denker Open … Won both of his extra matches at Oregon State and at Northern Iowa.
2021-22 (Redshirt Year): Compiled an 18-2 record at 141 pounds while redshirting … Won the Viking Open and the RWC – Jet Open … Went 5-1 at the Reno Tournament of Champions with his only loss coming to Oregon State’s Grant Willits, who placed fourth at the NCAA Championships … Was a bonus-point machine as he racked up seven technical falls, seven major decisions and a fall … Went 5-0 at the RWC – Jet Open, tacking on bonus points in each of his matches and outscoring his opponents, 89-25.
High School: Wrestled at Stillwater High School under former Cowboy Ethan Kyle … Went 146-4 in his high school career between Stillwater and Fr. Tolton Regional Catholic in Columbia, Missouri … Was a four-time state champion in high school with three titles coming in Missouri and his fourth coming at Stillwater as a senior … Played key role in Stillwater winning its first state championship since 2014 … Earned Fargo All-America and UWW Junior All-America honors.
Personal: Son of Brooks and Katy Travis … Has one brother, Brett … Father, Brooks, wrestled at the University of Missouri … Is majoring in Applied Exercise Science: Strength and Conditioning at OSU.
2023-24: Began the season at 149 pounds, but quickly claimed the 157-pound starting role with a 23-8 record … Vital to OSU’s regular season success, winning 12 of his 15 dual matches, tied for third on the team, and beating eight ranked opponents … Placed fourth at the Big 12 Championships thanks to a 4-2 outing … Qualified for his first NCAA Championships as the No. 16 seed, picking up a pair of impressive wins over conference foes No. 17 Brock Mauller of Missouri and No. 18 Vinny Zerban of Northern Colorado … Had top-10 victories against No. 5 Ed Scott and No. 10 Brock Mauller, both key in OSU’s road wins against the Wolfpack and Tigers … Earned a start at 149 pounds in the season opener against Bucknell, defeating Aiden Davis by decision, 6-1 … Bumped up to 157 against Lehigh and toppled No. 25 Max Brignola for the first ranked win of his career … Won 13 of his first 14 bouts on the year … Named a second team Academic All-Big 12 honoree.
2022-23: Compiled a 17-2 record with six falls and three major decisions while competing mainly in open tournaments at 149 pounds … Collected first-place finishes at the Viking Open and Roger Denker Open … Won both of his extra matches at Oregon State and at Northern Iowa.
2021-22 (Redshirt Year): Compiled an 18-2 record at 141 pounds while redshirting … Won the Viking Open and the RWC – Jet Open … Went 5-1 at the Reno Tournament of Champions with his only loss coming to Oregon State’s Grant Willits, who placed fourth at the NCAA Championships … Was a bonus-point machine as he racked up seven technical falls, seven major decisions and a fall … Went 5-0 at the RWC – Jet Open, tacking on bonus points in each of his matches and outscoring his opponents, 89-25.
High School: Wrestled at Stillwater High School under former Cowboy Ethan Kyle … Went 146-4 in his high school career between Stillwater and Fr. Tolton Regional Catholic in Columbia, Missouri … Was a four-time state champion in high school with three titles coming in Missouri and his fourth coming at Stillwater as a senior … Played key role in Stillwater winning its first state championship since 2014 … Earned Fargo All-America and UWW Junior All-America honors.
Personal: Son of Brooks and Katy Travis … Has one brother, Brett … Father, Brooks, wrestled at the University of Missouri … Is majoring in Applied Exercise Science: Strength and Conditioning at OSU.
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