How many Oklahoma State wrestlers are in the NCAA quarterfinals?
Seven Oklahoma State wrestlers have advanced to the quarterfinal round.
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Oklahoma State University's wrestling team is making waves at the 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships, with seven wrestlers advancing to the quarterfinal round. The Cowboys are currently in fourth place, showcasing their strength and depth in...
The Oklahoma State wrestling team had a successful first day at the 2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships in Cleveland. Seven wrestlers advanced to the quarterfinal round, placing the team in fourth position with 25 points.
**Key matches and moments:**
**Team Standings (Top 10):**
1. Penn State - 40.5 2. Nebraska - 27.0 3. Iowa - 25.5 4. Oklahoma State - 25.0 5. Ohio State - 23.0 6. Iowa State - 21.5 7. Arizona State - 17.0 8. Stanford - 15.0 T9. Cornell - 14.0 T9. Michigan - 14.0 T9. Virginia Tech - 14.0
Oklahoma State, along with Penn State, Nebraska, and Ohio State, has all 10 of its wrestlers still in contention, demonstrating the program's overall strength and depth.
Seven Oklahoma State wrestlers have advanced to the quarterfinal round.
The championships are being held in Cleveland, Ohio, at Rocket Arena.
Penn State, Nebraska, and Ohio State are the other teams with all 10 wrestlers still in the competition.
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