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2024 Pac-12 Wrestling Championships

March 10 | Gill Coliseum | Corvallis, OR

Pac-12 Announces 2024 Wrestling Championship Bracket

Mar 6, 2024

The Pac-12 has finalized its championship bracket for the 2024 Pac-12 Wrestling Championships on Sunday, March 10 at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Oregon.

Nine of the 10 weight classes will be represented by all six of the conference's wrestling programs while the 174-lb. group will have five wrestlers competing.  The top two seeds in each class will receive byes, while first-round matches will feature the No. 6 seed against the No. 3 seed, and the No. 5 seed against the No. 4 seed.

Each weight class has multiple wrestlers in both the InterMat Individual Rankings and the NCAA Coaches' Individual Rankings with five of the 10 classes having four grapplers included in at least one of the rankings.  The field also is made up of eight Pac-12 champions in their weight class including six winners from last year.  

Two wrestlers will try to join a very exclusive club of becoming a 4-time Pac-12 champion in the same weight class, done only previously by Arizona State's Zeke Jones (118 lb, 1987-90) and CSU Bakersfield's Stephen Neal (Heavyweight, 1996-99).  Arizona State's Cohlton Schultz has won the heavyweight division each of the last three years while his teammate Jacori Teemer was the 157-lb champion in 2020, 2021 and 2022 before redshirting last year due to injury.  Oregon State's Trey Munoz is shooting for his third straight title at 184-lb as well as 149-lb Kyle Parco from Arizona State.  Parco beat 2021 champion Jaden Abas from Stanford last year in the final and they are the top two seeds in their class again this year.

The full bracket can be viewed here.

LIVE BRACKET UPDATES here.

First session matchups begin at 10:00 a.m. PT from Gill Coliseum, while the second session will begin at 4:45 p.m. PT. Both sessions will be available via Oregon State's live stream platforms (Mat 1 and Mat 2) and on Pac-12.com. Championship finals will be broadcasted on Pac-12 Network and the Pac-12 Now App, with coverage beginning at 6:00 pm PT. For more information, click here

For those looking to attend, tickets are on sale to the general public here.

125-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Brandon Kaylor, Oregon State  (17/17) - 2023 Pac-12 Champion
  2. Nico Provo, Stanford (18/18)
  3. Richard Figueroa, Arizona State (19/19)
  4. Dominic Mendez, Cal Poly (29/27)
  5. Richie Sandoval, CSU Bakersfield
  6. Jeremiah Reno, Little Rock

133-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Nasir Bailey, Little Rock (6/6)
  2. Zeth Romney, Cal Poly (12/11)
  3. Julian Chleblove, Arizona State (26/21)
  4. Gabe Wisenhunt, Oregon State (NR/32)
  5. Dom Lajoie, Stanford
  6. Santino Sanchez, CSU Bakersfield

141-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Cleveland Belton, Oregon State (20/21) - 2023 Pac-12 Champion
  2. Jesse Vasquez, Arizona State (15/22)
  3. Jason Miranda, Stanford
  4. Cael Keck, Little Rock
  5. Abe Hinrichsen, Cal Poly
  6. Luis Ramos, CSU Bakersfield

149-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Kyle Parco, Arizona State (3/3) - 2022 & 2023 Pac-12 Champion
  2. Jaden Abas, Stanford (15/11) - 2021 Pac-12 Champion
  3. Chance Lamer, Cal Poly (11/10)
  4. Nash Singleton, Oregon State (NR/30)
  5. Kyle Dutton, Little Rock
  6. Brock Rogers, CSU Bakersfield

157-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Jacori Teemer, Arizona State (3/4) - 2020, 2021, 2022 Pac-12 Champion
  2. Daniel Cardenas, Stanford (8/7) - 2023 Pac-12 Champion
  3. Matthew Bianchi, Little Rock (31/26)
  4. Legend Lamer, Cal Poly (33/27)
  5. CJ Hamblin, Oregon State
  6. Devyn Che, CSU Bakersfield

165-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Joseph Bianchi, Little Rock (23/24)
  2. Hunter Garvin, Stanford (24/25)
  3. Chance McLane, Arizona State (33/32)
  4. Kekana Fouret, Oregon State
  5. Guillermo Escobedo, CSU Bakersfield
  6. Michael Goldfeder, Cal Poly

174-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Adam Kemp, Cal Poly (9/9)
  2. Tyler Brennan, Little Rock (23/19)
  3. Mason Reiniche, Oregon State
  4. Cael Valencia, Arizona State
  5. Thor Michaelson, Stanford

184-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Trey Munoz, Oregon State (4/4) - 2022 & 2023 Pac-12 Champion
  2. Tony Negron, Arizona State (32/31)
  3. Jack Darrah, Stanford
  4. Triston Wills, Little Rock
  5. Kendall La Rosa, Cal Poly
  6. Braden Smelser, CSU Bakersfield

197-lb seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Stephen Little, Little Rock (9/10)
  2. Nick Stemmet, Stanford (17/16)
  3. Justin Rademacher, Oregon State (26/27)
  4. Jarad Priest, Cal Poly
  5. Jacob Meissner, Arizona State
  6. Ryan Arrington, CSU Bakersfield

Heavyweight seeds with (InterMat Rankings/NCAA Coaches' Rankings)

  1. Cohlton Schultz, Arizona Sate (4/4) - 2021, 2022, 2023 Pac-12 Champion
  2. Trevor Tinker, Cal Poly (22/23)
  3. Boone McDermott, Oregon State (23/20)
  4. Peter Ming, Stanford
  5. Josiah Hill, Little Rock (21/21)
  6. Jake Andrews, CSU Bakersfield

Rankings

InterMat Team Rankings (Tournament): No. 12 Arizona State, No. 21 Little Rock , T-No. 22 Oregon State, T-No. 30 Stanford   
InterMat Team Rankings (Dual): No. 16 Arizona State, No. 19 Little Rock, No. 20 Oregon State,  No. 21 Stanford 
NWCA Coaches Poll: No. 16 Arizona State, No. 18 Little Rock, No. 20 Stanford, No. 21 Oregon State, RV: Cal Poly        

InterMat Individual Rankings (Feb. 27): 

125 – No. 17 Brandon Kaylor, OSU; No. 18 Nico Provo, STAN; No. 19 Richie Figueroa, ASU; No. 29 Dominic Mendez, Cal Poly         
133 – No. 6 Nasir Bailey, Little Rock; No. 12 Zeth Romney, Cal Poly; No. 26 Julian Chlebove, ASU        
141 – No. 15 Jesse Vasquez, ASU; No. 20 Cleveland Belton, OSU        
149 -  No. 3 Kyle Parco, ASU; No. 11 Chance Lamer, Cal Poly; No. 15 Jaden Abas, STAN    
157 – No. 3 Jacori Teemer, ASU; No. 8 Daniel Cardenas, STAN; No. 31 Matt Bianchi, Little Rock; No. 33 Legend Lamer, Cal Poly         
165 – No. 23 Joey Bianchi, Little Rock; No. 24 Hunter Garvin, STAN; No. 33 Chance McLane, ASU       
174 – No. 9 Adam Kemp, Cal Poly;  No. 23 Tyler Brennan, Little Rock; No. 33 Matthew Olguin, OSU     
184 – No. 4 Trey Munoz, OSU; No. 32 Tony Negron, ASU         
197 – No. 9 Stephen Little, Little Rock; No. 17 Nick Stemmet, STAN; No. 26 Justin Rademacher, OSU        
285 – No. 4 Cohlton Schultz, ASU; No. 21 Josiah Hill, Little Rock; No. 22 Trevor Tinker, Cal Poly; No. 23 Boone McDermott, OSU 

NCAA Coaches' Individual Rankings (Feb. 29): 

125 – No. 17 Brandon Kaylor, OSU; No. 18 Nico Provo, STAN; No. 19 Richard Figueroa, ASU; No. 27 Dominic Mendez, Cal Poly         
133 – No. 6 Nasir Bailey, Little Rock; No. 11 Zeth Romney, Cal Poly; No. 21 Julian Chlebove, ASU; No. 32 Gabe Whisenhunt, OSU        
141 – No. 21 Cleveland Belton, OSU; No. 22 Jesse Vasquez, ASU       
149 -  No. 3 Kyle Parco, ASU; No. 10 Chance Lamer, Cal Poly; No. 11 Jaden Abas, STAN; No. 30 Nash Singleton, OSU    
157 – No. 4 Jacori Teemer, ASU; No. 7 Daniel Cardenas, STAN; No. 26 Matt Bianchi, Little Rock; No. 27 Legend Lamer, Cal Poly   
165 – No. 24 Joey Bianchi, Little Rock; No. 25 Hunter Garvin, STAN; No. 32 Chance McLane, ASU       
174 – No. 9 Adam Kemp, Cal Poly; No. 19 Tyler Brennan, Little Rock        
184 – No. 4 Trey Munoz, OSU; No. 31 Tony Negron, ASU         
197 – No. 10 Stephen Little, Little Rock; No. 16 Nick Stemmet, STAN; No. 27 Justin Rademacher, OSU        
285 – No. 4 Cohlton Schultz, ASU; No. 20 Boone McDermott, OSU; No. 21 Josiah Hill, Little Rock; No. 23 Trevor Tinker, Cal Poly

2023-24 PAC-12 WRESTLERS OF THE WEEK

Date Wrestler
Nov. 7 Gabe Whisenhunt, Oregon State
Nov. 14 Tony Negron, Arizona State
Nov. 21 Brandon Kaylor, Oregon State
Dec. 5 Nico Provo, Stanford
Dec. 19 Daniel Cardenas, Stanford
Dec. 28 Nasir Bailey, Little Rock
Jan. 3 Zeth Romney, Cal Poly
Jan. 9 Trey Munoz, Oregon State
Jan. 16 Zeth Romney, Cal Poly
Jan. 23 Cleveland Belton, Oregon State
Jan. 30 Josiah Hill, Little Rock
Feb. 6 Kyle Parco, Arizona State
Feb. 13 Jaden Abas, Stanford
Feb. 20 Justin Rademacher, Oregon State
Feb. 27 Richard Figueroa, Arizona State