Oklahoma State overwhelms UW

Losing close matches often doesn't reflect the final team score in collegiate wrestling and that was the case as No. 4 Oklahoma State rolled past the Wyoming Cowboys 31-3 in front of a record wrestling crowd of 2.566 Friday night in the Arena-Auditorium.

Oklahoma State won three one-point matches, five (including one in overtime) bouts by three points or less and another by four points. Yet, the final score was lopsided.

to say the least, Wyoming head coach Mark Branch, a former All-American, national champion and assistant coach at Oklahoma State, wasn't happy with just wrestling close.

“The crowd was great, the band was great, the cheerleaders were great and we weren’t great,” Branch said. “That was the difference. We were OK. If I was OK with close losses, then I would be real happy, but I’m not OK with close losses.”

For more on the match, check back later on Wyoming Sports.org.
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No. 4 Oklahoma State 31, Wyoming 3
125 -- No. 10 Chris Notte (OSU) dec. No. 11 Michael Martinez 3-2.
133 -- No. 5 Jordan Oliver (OSU) dec. Cory VomBaur 4-3.
141 -- No. 8 Jamal Park (OSU) dec. Chase Smith 8-1.
149 -- Cole Dallaserra (WYO) dec. Luke Silver 3-0.
157 -- No. 17 Neil Erisman (OSU) maj. dec. Jimmy Belleville 13-0.
165 -- No. 9 Alex Meade (OSU) dec. No. 10 Shane Onufer 8-6.
174 -- No. 7 Mike Benefeil (OSU) dec. Brock Smith 7-3.
184 -- No. 10 Clayton Foster (OSU) dec. No. 6 Joe LeBlanc 8-5, overtime.
197 -- No. 7 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Alfonso Hernandez 3-2.
Hwt. -- No. 1 Jared Rosholt (OSU) pin. L.J. Helbig 2:30.

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