This article was originally published on wvusports.com as part of West Virginia University’s official athletics program. Please find the link to the original story here. Read more West Virginia Wrestling Gets Ready for the Big 12 Championship below.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (March 4, 2025) – The Big 12 Conference announced the seedings and brackets for the 2025 Big 12 Wrestling Championships ahead of the two-day event at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from March 8-9.
Out of the 10 weight classes, West Virginia was represented by five Mountaineers.
Fifth-year Peyton Hall is the No. 2 seed in the 165-pound weight class, senior Jett Strickenberger is No. 3 at 125 pounds, redshirt sophomore Brody Conley is No. 6 at 174 pounds, redshirt senior Dennis Robin is No. 7 in the 184-pound weight class and redshirt sophomore Ian Bush is No. 5 at 197 pounds.
The championships will begin on Saturday, March 8, at 11 a.m. ET. Matches will begin at 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 9, with the championship finals beginning at 9 p.m. The first three sessions will air on ESPN+ and the championship final will air on ESPNU.
Single session tickets are now on sale for the event and can be purchased on Ticketmaster or through the BOK Center Box Office. All-session tickets remain on sale as well, beginning at just $37.
Top Eight Seeds in Each Weight Class
125 Pounds
- Richard Figueroa – Arizona State
- Stevo Poulin – Northern Colorado
- Jett Strickenberger – West Virginia
- Troy Spratley – Oklahoma State
- Tanner Jordan – South Dakota State
- Antonio Lorenzo – Oklahoma
- Trever Anderson – Northern Iowa
- Kysen Terukina – Iowa State
133 Pounds
- Evan Frost – Iowa State
- Dominick Serrano – Northern Colorado
- Julian Farber – Northern Iowa
- Reece Witcraft – Oklahoma State
- Kyle Burwick – North Dakota State
- Cleveland Belton – Oklahoma
- Derrick Cardinal – South Dakota State
- Kade Moore – Missouri
141 Pounds
- Andrew Alirez – Northern Colorado
- Cael Happel – Northern Iowa
- Jacob Frost – Iowa State
- Tagen Jamison – Oklahoma State
- Mosha Schwartz – Oklahoma
- Josh Edmond – Missouri
- Haiden Drury – Utah Valley
- Julian Tagg – South Dakota State
149 Pounds
- Colin Realbuto – Northern Iowa
- Paniro Johnson – Iowa State
- Willie McDougald – Oklahoma
- Gabe Willochell – Wyoming
- Gavin Drexler – North Dakota State
- Paul Kelly – Cal Baptist
- Logan Gioffre – Missouri
- Benji Alanis – Northern Colorado
157 Pounds
- Cody Chittum – Iowa State
- Caleb Fish – Oklahoma State
- Ryder Downey – Northern Iowa
- Cobe Siebrecht – South Dakota State
- Jared Hill – Wyoming
- Vinny Zerban – Northern Colorado
- James Conway – Missouri
- Drayden Morton – Cal Baptist
165 Pounds
- Terrell Barraclough – Utah Valley
- Peyton Hall – West Virginia
- Cameron Amine – Oklahoma State
- Drake Rhodes – South Dakota State
- Cam Steed – Missouri
- Nicco Ruiz – Arizona State
- Jack Thomsen – Northern Iowa
- Aiden Riggins – Iowa State
174 Pounds
- Dean Hamiti – Oklahoma State
- Keegan O’Toole – Missouri
- Gaven Sax – Oklahoma
- Jared Simma – Northern Iowa
- Cade DeVos – South Dakota State
- Brody Conley – West Virginia
- MJ Gaitan – Iowa State
- Riley Davis – Wyoming
184 Pounds
- Parker Keckeisen – Northern Iowa
- Dustin Plott – Oklahoma State
- Bennett Berge – South Dakota State
- Evan Bockman – Iowa State
- Deanthony Parker Jr. – Oklahoma
- Eddie Neitenbach – Wyoming
- Dennis Robin – West Virginia
- Colton Hawks – Missouri
197 Pounds
- Luke Surber – Oklahoma State
- Joseph Novak – Wyoming
- Wyatt Voelker – Northern Iowa
- Zach Glazier – South Dakota State
- Ian Bush – West Virginia
- Nathan Schon – Iowa State
- Brian Burburija – Air Force
- Bradley Hill – Oklahoma
285 Pounds
- Wyatt Hendrickson – Oklahoma State
- Cohlton Schultz – Arizona State
- Lance Runyon – Northern Iowa
- Seth Nitzel – Missouri
- Juan Mora – Oklahoma
- Daniel Herrera – Iowa State
- Luke Rasmussen – South Dakota State
- Sam Mitchell – Wyoming
This article was originally published on wvusports.com as part of West Virginia University’s official athletics program. Please find the link to the original story here. Read more West Virginia Wrestling Gets Ready for the Big 12 Championship below.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (March 4, 2025) – The Big 12 Conference announced the seedings and brackets for the 2025 Big 12 Wrestling Championships ahead of the two-day event at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from March 8-9.
Out of the 10 weight classes, West Virginia was represented by five Mountaineers.
Fifth-year Peyton Hall is the No. 2 seed in the 165-pound weight class, senior Jett Strickenberger is No. 3 at 125 pounds, redshirt sophomore Brody Conley is No. 6 at 174 pounds, redshirt senior Dennis Robin is No. 7 in the 184-pound weight class and redshirt sophomore Ian Bush is No. 5 at 197 pounds.
The championships will begin on Saturday, March 8, at 11 a.m. ET. Matches will begin at 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 9, with the championship finals beginning at 9 p.m. The first three sessions will air on ESPN+ and the championship final will air on ESPNU.
Single session tickets are now on sale for the event and can be purchased on Ticketmaster or through the BOK Center Box Office. All-session tickets remain on sale as well, beginning at just $37.
Top Eight Seeds in Each Weight Class
125 Pounds
- Richard Figueroa – Arizona State
- Stevo Poulin – Northern Colorado
- Jett Strickenberger – West Virginia
- Troy Spratley – Oklahoma State
- Tanner Jordan – South Dakota State
- Antonio Lorenzo – Oklahoma
- Trever Anderson – Northern Iowa
- Kysen Terukina – Iowa State
133 Pounds
- Evan Frost – Iowa State
- Dominick Serrano – Northern Colorado
- Julian Farber – Northern Iowa
- Reece Witcraft – Oklahoma State
- Kyle Burwick – North Dakota State
- Cleveland Belton – Oklahoma
- Derrick Cardinal – South Dakota State
- Kade Moore – Missouri
141 Pounds
- Andrew Alirez – Northern Colorado
- Cael Happel – Northern Iowa
- Jacob Frost – Iowa State
- Tagen Jamison – Oklahoma State
- Mosha Schwartz – Oklahoma
- Josh Edmond – Missouri
- Haiden Drury – Utah Valley
- Julian Tagg – South Dakota State
149 Pounds
- Colin Realbuto – Northern Iowa
- Paniro Johnson – Iowa State
- Willie McDougald – Oklahoma
- Gabe Willochell – Wyoming
- Gavin Drexler – North Dakota State
- Paul Kelly – Cal Baptist
- Logan Gioffre – Missouri
- Benji Alanis – Northern Colorado
157 Pounds
- Cody Chittum – Iowa State
- Caleb Fish – Oklahoma State
- Ryder Downey – Northern Iowa
- Cobe Siebrecht – South Dakota State
- Jared Hill – Wyoming
- Vinny Zerban – Northern Colorado
- James Conway – Missouri
- Drayden Morton – Cal Baptist
165 Pounds
- Terrell Barraclough – Utah Valley
- Peyton Hall – West Virginia
- Cameron Amine – Oklahoma State
- Drake Rhodes – South Dakota State
- Cam Steed – Missouri
- Nicco Ruiz – Arizona State
- Jack Thomsen – Northern Iowa
- Aiden Riggins – Iowa State
174 Pounds
- Dean Hamiti – Oklahoma State
- Keegan O’Toole – Missouri
- Gaven Sax – Oklahoma
- Jared Simma – Northern Iowa
- Cade DeVos – South Dakota State
- Brody Conley – West Virginia
- MJ Gaitan – Iowa State
- Riley Davis – Wyoming
184 Pounds
- Parker Keckeisen – Northern Iowa
- Dustin Plott – Oklahoma State
- Bennett Berge – South Dakota State
- Evan Bockman – Iowa State
- Deanthony Parker Jr. – Oklahoma
- Eddie Neitenbach – Wyoming
- Dennis Robin – West Virginia
- Colton Hawks – Missouri
197 Pounds
- Luke Surber – Oklahoma State
- Joseph Novak – Wyoming
- Wyatt Voelker – Northern Iowa
- Zach Glazier – South Dakota State
- Ian Bush – West Virginia
- Nathan Schon – Iowa State
- Brian Burburija – Air Force
- Bradley Hill – Oklahoma
285 Pounds
- Wyatt Hendrickson – Oklahoma State
- Cohlton Schultz – Arizona State
- Lance Runyon – Northern Iowa
- Seth Nitzel – Missouri
- Juan Mora – Oklahoma
- Daniel Herrera – Iowa State
- Luke Rasmussen – South Dakota State
- Sam Mitchell – Wyoming